Kenya Divas set to dazzle at UAE Netball Cup

Volleyball and Handball
By Dennis Okeyo | Jun 03, 2025

National netball player Nelly Grace in a training session at Ulinzi Indoor arena. [Dennis Okeyo, Standard]

Kenya's national women's netball team, the Divas, has intensified preparations ahead of the inaugural UAE Netball Cup, set to take place in Dubai from June 15-21.

The event, which also doubles as a 2026 Commonwealth Games qualifier, has attracted six nations ranked between 18th and 30th in the world.

The invited teams include UAE, USA, Republic of Ireland, Singapore, Kenya, and Namibia.

Currently ranked 25th globally, the Divas are aiming to gain valuable ranking points under the guidance of Ugandan head coach Mugisha Ali, who has been with the team for the past three years.

"This event is crucial as it acts as a build-up to the Commonwealth Games qualifiers. We have to keep pushing to secure as many points as possible. I have seen the level of form amongst the girls, and I can say we will get good results in Dubai. We are not only eyeing victory, but also aiming to cement our status as a rising force in international netball, said coach Ali.

Long-serving captain Perin Simiyu expressed confidence in the team's readiness, praising recent improvements in training facilities.

"With the support we've received from the government, we're confident and ready to battle it out. The girls have been working hard and training at the Ulinzi Complex indoor arena has helped us adapt to indoor play, unlike before, when we training in the outdoors grounds and go out and played indoors during international matches," said Simiyu, who plays as a goal defence.

She added that the team's primary goal to get points that will enable them qualify for the 2025 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

Prolific goal shooter Hellen Sinoya highlighted the positive energy within the squad and the role of fresh talent in boosting team morale.

"The spirit is high during training. The younger players who have joined the team are eager to prove themselves, which is a great sign for continuity," said Sinoya. [Dennis Okeyo]

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