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RFUEA Ground

RFUEA Ground
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Spectators at the annual Safari Sevens
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View from the north end of the ground
Location Ngong Road, Nairobi, Kenya
Coordinates 1°18′05″S 36°46′17″E / 1.30139°S 36.77139°E / -1.30139; 36.77139Coordinates: 1°18′05″S 36°46′17″E / 1.30139°S 36.77139°E / -1.30139; 36.77139
Owner Rugby Football Union of East Africa (RFUEA)
Operator Kenya Rugby Football Union (KRFU)
Capacity 6,000
Expandable to 15,000
Field size 130×69 m
Surface Grass
Construction
Broke ground 1953
Built 1954–1955
Opened 28 September 1955
Architect John Tanner
Tenants
Kenya Harlequins

The RFUEA Ground is a rugby union stadium located on the Ngong Road in Nairobi, Kenya. It was purpose built to be the home of the national team and to serve as the headquarters of the Rugby Football Union of Kenya (RFUK). Coincidentally, the RFUEA ground has another parallel with Twickenham Stadium in the United Kingdom in that it also serves as the home ground for the Kenya Harlequin Football Club, just as their sister club the London Harlequins once played at Twickenham.

Many internationally renowned teams have played here including the British Lions (1955 & 1962), the Barbarians (1958), the Springboks(1961) and Wales (1964). The 2009 IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy took place on this site (with some games also being played on the neighbouring Impala RFC ground). As the site for one of the largest and most prestigious annual sevens tournaments in Africa, the Safari Sevens, the RFUEA ground has hosted matches between such diverse teams as Samoa, Emerging Springboks, Zimbabwe, British Army, Public School Wanderers, Bristol University and Université de Grenoble.


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