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Victoria Cup (rugby union)

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Victoria Cup (rugby union)
SportRugby union
Founded2010
CountryKenya
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Most recent
champion
BERJAYA Zimbabwe (2019)
BroadcasterZimbabwe Kwese sports
Related
competitions
Elgon Cup

The Victoria Cup is a rugby union tournament contested by the four African nations of Kenya, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe as of 2019. After a seven-year hiatus, the competition was revived following Rugby Africa's cancellation of the Africa Gold Cup in 2019 due to sponsorship loss.[1][2]

In 2010 and 2011, the Victoria Cup was played as a tri-nations tournament between Kenya, Zimbabwe and Uganda on a double round-robin basis, with the teams playing home-and-away. The competition was discontinued in 2012 after Uganda and Zimbabwe withdrew due to financial difficulties.[2][3]

The cup is named after Lake Victoria in Kenya and Victoria Falls, which were named in honour the reigning queen Victoria and her great-grandmother.

Champions

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The Victoria Cup winners and runners-up from the inaugural tri-nations tournament of 2010 onward are listed below:

Year Teams Winner Runner-up Ref
20194 BERJAYA Zimbabwe BERJAYA Kenya [4]
2013–2018 Not contested
2012 Cancelled
20113 BERJAYA Zimbabwe BERJAYA Kenya
20103 BERJAYA Kenya BERJAYA Zimbabwe

Precursor: 1958–2009

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The results of matches involving Kenya, Zimbabwe and Uganda from 1958–2009 are listed below:

DateHomeScoreVisitorVenueNotes
2009-08-29BERJAYA Uganda
18 13
Kenya BERJAYAKyadondo Grounds, Kampala, UgandaElgon Cup 2009 Round 2.
2009-08-15BERJAYA Kenya
30 22
Uganda BERJAYARFUEA Ground, Nairobi, KenyaElgon Cup 2009 Round 1.
2008-08-16BERJAYA Kenya
39 20
Uganda BERJAYARFUEA Ground, Nairobi, KenyaElgon Cup 2008 Round 2.
2008-05-24BERJAYA Uganda
20 3
Kenya BERJAYAKyadondo Grounds, Kampala, UgandaElgon Cup 2008 Round 1.
2007-09-26BERJAYA Uganda
24 12
Kenya BERJAYAMahamasina Municipal Stadium, Antananarivo, MadagascarSemi final of the Africa Cup
2007-08-11BERJAYA Kenya
33 15
Uganda BERJAYARFUEA Ground, Nairobi, KenyaElgon Cup 2007 Round 2.
2007-05-26BERJAYA Uganda
29 10
Kenya BERJAYAKyadondo Grounds, Kampala, UgandaElgon Cup 2007 Round 1.
2006-08-12BERJAYA Kenya
20 22
Uganda BERJAYARFUEA Ground, Nairobi, KenyaElgon Cup 2006 Round 2.
2006-05-13BERJAYA Uganda
7 7
Kenya BERJAYAKyadondo Grounds, Kampala, UgandaElgon Cup 2006 Round 1.
2005-08-27BERJAYA Uganda
5 13
Zimbabwe BERJAYAKampalaConfederation of African Rugby (CAR) Championship, Division 1, Pool A
2005-08-20BERJAYA Uganda
20 9
Zimbabwe BERJAYAKampalaRWC Qualifier, Africa, Round 1B, Playoff 2nd leg
2005-08-06BERJAYA Zimbabwe
22 16
Uganda BERJAYAHarare Sports Club, Harare, ZimbabweRWC Qualifier, Africa, Round 1B, Playoff 1st leg
2005-06-25BERJAYA Uganda
5 8
Kenya BERJAYA
2004-09-11BERJAYA Zimbabwe
17 0
Uganda BERJAYAHarare Sports Club, Harare, ZimbabweAfrican CAR Championship, Division 1 South, Pool 1
2004-07-31BERJAYA Kenya
18 8
Uganda BERJAYARFUEA Ground, Nairobi, Kenya
2004-07-24BERJAYA Zimbabwe
24 15
Kenya BERJAYAHartsfield Ground, Bulawayo, ZimbabweFriendly, Kenya Tour
2003-07-05BERJAYA Uganda
25 3
Zimbabwe BERJAYAKampalaAfrican CAR Championship, Division 1, Pool B
2003-06-14BERJAYA Uganda
21 22
Kenya BERJAYA
2003-05-25BERJAYA Kenya
32 24
Zimbabwe BERJAYARFUEA Ground, Nairobi, KenyaFriendly, Zimbabwe tour
2002-10-05BERJAYA Kenya
22 31
Uganda BERJAYARFUEA Ground, Nairobi, Kenya
2002-09-28BERJAYA Kenya
19 12
Zimbabwe BERJAYARFUEA Ground, Nairobi, KenyaKenya Airways Cup
2002-07-21BERJAYA Uganda
8 12
Kenya BERJAYA
2002-05-18BERJAYA Zimbabwe
43 0
Uganda BERJAYAHarare Sports Club, Harare, ZimbabweFriendly, Uganda tour. First match between these two nations. Used by Zimbabwe as warm up for RWC qualifying.[5]
2001-09-29BERJAYA Kenya
44 17
Uganda BERJAYARFUEA Ground, Nairobi, Kenya
2001-07-28BERJAYA Kenya
12 9
Uganda BERJAYARFUEA Ground, Nairobi, Kenya
1997-08-23BERJAYA Kenya
65 8
Uganda BERJAYARFUEA Ground, Nairobi, Kenya
1993-07-03BERJAYA Kenya
7 42
Zimbabwe BERJAYARFUEA Ground, Nairobi, KenyaRWC Qualifier, Africa, Round 1, Group 2. Match Report[6]
1989-08-13BERJAYA Kenya
9 56
Zimbabwe BERJAYAHarare Sports Club, Harare, ZimbabweFriendly, Kenya Tour. Score was 6 22 at half-time.
1987-08-07BERJAYA Kenya
12 44
Zimbabwe BERJAYANairobiConfederation of African Rugby (CAR) Championship. Score was 3 26 at half-time.
1985-05-01BERJAYA Zimbabwe
15 13
Kenya BERJAYARFUEA Ground, Nairobi, KenyaFriendly, Zimbabwe tour.
1982-03-27BERJAYA Zimbabwe
15 12
East AfricaSailsbury Sports Club, Sailsbury, ZimbabweMatch was between Zimbabwe and East Africa (not Kenya) on their Seventh Tuskers Tour to Zambia and Zimbabwe. See Note[c] Sailsbury had not yet been renamed as Harare.
1981-05-23BERJAYA Kenya
24 34
Zimbabwe BERJAYARFUEA Ground, Nairobi, KenyaFriendly, Zimbabwe tour. First match between these two nations.
BERJAYA Kenya
BERJAYA Uganda
Uganda Uganda
Kenya Kenya
Uganda BERJAYA
Kenya BERJAYA
Kenya Kenya
Uganda Uganda
Between 1960 and 1980 there were frequent but irregular matches between Kenya and Uganda; records of the results of these matches may not have survived.
1958-05-24Uganda Uganda
11 21
Kenya KenyaKampalaFirst official match between these 'nations' although at the time they were regarded as 'districts' within the British Empire.

Notes

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a. ^ Lake Victoria and the Victoria Falls are not connected contrary to some reports.[7] The only major river that flows out of Lake Victoria is the River Nile which flows north to the Mediterranean Sea. The Victoria Falls are on the Zambezi River which begins in Zambia and runs south and east to empty into the Indian Ocean.

b. ^ Lake Victoria is Africa’s largest lake it is also the largest tropical lake and the second largest freshwater lake in the world. While the Victoria Falls are neither the highest nor the widest waterfall in the world, it is claimed to be the largest sheet of falling water in the world measuring some 184,500 sq meters.

c. ^ The 1982 match between the Zimbabwe and East Africa is often listed in popular online databases as being Zimbabwe v Kenya. In fact it was played by East Africa on the Seventh Tuskers Tour to Zambia and Zimbabwe. Though this team was almost exclusively (if not entirely) made up of Kenyan players, it is not technically a Kenya v Zimbabwe result. As the Lions is made up of players from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, so the East Africa team selects players from Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.

References

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  1. "Victoria Cup returns". Kratos Sports. 14 June 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  2. 1 2 Tisa, Luvisia (18 June 2019). "Victoria Cup set to return, Kenya Simbas among sides expected to feature". scrummage.co.ke.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  3. "Uganda pull out of Junior Africa Cup". The Herald. 21 August 2012. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
  4. "World Rugby".[dead link]
  5. Augustine Mukaro (17 May 2002). "Zimbabwe: Rugby Squad Intensifies Bid for World Cup". AllAfrica. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  6. "Rugby Teams, Scores, Stats, News, Fixtures, Results, Tables - ESPN".
  7. "allAfrica.com: Uganda Blasts Blow Away Rugby Match". Archived from the original on 29 June 2011.
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