African rugby sevens tournament
Logo in 2013.
The Africa Men's Sevens , formerly the Africa Cup Sevens , is an annual rugby sevens tournament involving African nations, organised by Rugby Africa . Since 2013 the event has been contested on an annual basis.
The tournament is also acts as a qualifying event for the Rugby World Cup Sevens and Olympic Rugby Sevens as required.
Results by year
Winners and runners-up for official Rugby Africa and IRB (WR ) sevens tournaments:
Year
Host
Final
Third place match
Refs
Winner
Score
Runner-up
Third
Score
Fourth
African Sevens Championship
2000
Nairobi , Kenya
Zimbabwe
26–14
Kenya
Namibia
33–21
Tunisia
[ 1]
2004
Lusaka , Zambia
Kenya
33–14
Namibia
Uganda
24–19
Zimbabwe
[ 2]
2008
Tunis , Tunisia
Kenya
26–14
Zimbabwe
Tunisia
26–12
Namibia
[ 3]
2012
Rabat , Morocco
Zimbabwe
33–12
Tunisia
Nigeria
19–12
Madagascar
[ 4]
2013
Mombasa , Kenya
Kenya
24–19
Zimbabwe
Tunisia
31–5
Madagascar
[ 5]
2014
Harare , Zimbabwe
South Africa
38–5
Kenya
Zimbabwe
41–5
Tunisia
[ 6]
Africa Cup Sevens
2015
Johannesburg , South Africa
Kenya
21–17
Zimbabwe
Morocco
19–12
Tunisia
[ 7]
2016
Nairobi , Kenya
Uganda
38–19
Namibia
Kenya
46–0
Madagascar
2017
Kampala , Uganda
Uganda
10–7
Zimbabwe
Madagascar
26–7
Zambia
Africa Men's Sevens
2018
Monastir , Tunisia
Zimbabwe
17–5
Kenya
Uganda
24–19
Madagascar
2019
Johannesburg , South Africa
Kenya
29–0
Uganda
Zimbabwe
24–7
Madagascar
2020
Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa
2021
2022
Kampala , Uganda
Uganda
28–0
Zimbabwe
Kenya
19–12
Zambia
2023
Harare , Zimbabwe
Kenya
17–12
South Africa
Uganda
24–12
Zimbabwe
2024
Mapou , Mauritius
Uganda
N/A
South Africa
Madagascar
N/A
Zimbabwe
Team Records
Team
Champions
Runners-up
Third
Fourth
Kenya
6 (2004, 2008, 2013 , 2015, 2019, 2023)
3 (2000 , 2014, 2018)
2 (2016 , 2022)
–
Uganda
4 (2016, 2017 , 2022, 2024)
1 (2019)
3 (2004, 2018, 2023)
–
Zimbabwe
3 (2000, 2012, 2018)
5 (2008, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2022)
2 (2014 , 2019)
3 (2004, 2023 , 2024)
South Africa
1 (2014)
2 (2023, 2024)
–
–
Namibia
–
2 (2004, 2016)
1 (2000)
1 (2008)
Tunisia
–
1 (2012)
2 (2008 , 2013)
3 (2000, 2014, 2015)
Madagascar
–
–
2 (2017, 2024)
5 (2012, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2019)
Nigeria
–
–
1 (2012)
–
Morocco
–
–
1 (2015)
–
Zambia
–
–
–
2 (2017, 2022)
Note – Table updated up to the 2022 championships. Years styled in italics when the associated team competed on home soil.
Results by nation
See also
Notes and references
Notes
^ Botswana participated with two teams (first and B teams).
^ Tunisia participated with two teams (first and B teams).
^ Kenya participated with two teams (first and B teams).
References
Worldwide
Multi-sport events Intercontinental Continental
Africa Asia Europe Oceania North America South America
Defunct