Financial breakdown of the 16.5 million SportPesa 7s sponsorship package

23rd July 2024

The 2024 Circuit will be officially referred to as the SportPesa 7s.

PHOTO| Kenya Rugby Union
PHOTO| Kenya Rugby Union
SUMMARY
  • There will be six tournaments across the country for the men and three legs for the women.
  • The circuit will take place in five cities across the country over two months.
  • KCB RFC are the overall defending champions.

On Monday 22 July, leading online gaming firm SportPesa affirmed its commitment to uplifting the sporting ecosystem in the country after announcing a 16.5 million sponsorship deal for the 2024 National Rugby Sevens Circuit.

Following a largely successful outing in 2023, the deal will see SportPesa assuming the title rights for the circuit that will be officially referred to as the SportPesa 7s for a second year running.

With six tournaments set to take place in five cities over two months, here is the financial breakdown of how the 16.5 million will be utilized.

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Financial Breakdown

Kenya Rugby Union – The country’s rugby governing body will receive 6.5 million from the total sponsorship to help with operational costs of the entire tournament.

Host clubs – Each of the six different hosts will receive 1 million to cater for the organization of their respective tournaments, leading to a total of 6 million.

Marketing – 1.8 million of the sponsorship will go towards marketing and the tournament’s promotional activities.

Prize money

Prize money – A total of 2.2 million will go back to teams that emerge as winners in the different tournaments and the overall circuit.

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What each team will get per leg (Applies to all the six legs for men)

Men (Division 1)

Winners – 100,000

2nd place – 50,000

3rd place – 25,000

Men (Division 2)

Winners – 50,000

Women ( 3 legs that will have women's tournaments)

Winners – 70,000

Runner up – 30,000

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Overall Prize Money

Overall winners – 300,000

2nd place – 150,000

3rd place – 100,000

Kicking off the 2024 SportPesa 7s is the 57th edition of the Christie 7s scheduled for 27/28 July at the RFUEA Grounds on Ngong Road, Nairobi.

Christie 7s will lay ground for the KRU 7s set for the 3/4 of August at the ASK Kakamega Showground in Kakamega County.

KRU 7s highlights a major addition made to the circuit this year, acting as a replacement for the Tisap 7s discontinued last year.

The third leg will shift to Kisumu County for Dala 7s which takes centre-stage on 17/18 August before the Kabeberi 7s winds up the month on 24/25 August.

Mombasa County will welcome the fifth leg with the Driftwood 7s scheduled for 7/8 September.

That penultimate leg will then usher in Nakuru’s Prinsloo 7s on 14/15 September, the sixth and final leg of the SportPesa National 7s Circuit 2024.

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2024 SportPesa National 7s Circuit Dates

Christie 7s – July 27/28 (RFUEA Grounds)

KRU 7s – August 3/4 (ASK Kakamega)

Dala 7s – August 17/18 (Kisumu)

Kabeberi 7s – Aust 24/25 (RFUEA Grounds)

Driftwood 7s – September 7/8 (Mombasa)

Prinsloo 7s – September 14/15 (Nakuru)

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