Stanbic Black Pirates are on the verge of a major regional milestone as they prepare to host Kenya’s Nondescripts RFC in a highly anticipated Enterprise Cup semi-final this Saturday at Kings Park Arena.
Both teams advanced to the last four after impressive quarter-final victories over KCB sides. Pirates narrowly defeated KCB Rugby 11-10 in a tense encounter, with fly-half William Nkore delivering the decisive points through his boot, while hooker Jeremiah Okello’s try proved crucial.
Nondescripts, on the other hand, secured a more comfortable 29-13 win over KCB KOBs, showcasing a blend of attacking flair and disciplined structure that has made them one of Kenya’s formidable rugby outfits.
Fresh from clinching both the Nile Special Rugby Premiership and the Uganda Cup, Pirates head into the clash with momentum and confidence. Captain Isaac Massanganzira will be looking to inspire a dominant home performance, backed by a physical forward pack, accurate kicking game, and strong support from the Kings Park crowd.
The Kenyan side arrived in Kampala earlier this week, bringing with them experience and a rich competitive history against the Pirates. Known for their expansive play and defensive resilience, Nondescripts will be aiming to disrupt the hosts and secure a place in the final.
The winner of this semi-final will face either Kabras Sugar or Menengai Oilers in what promises to be a thrilling championship decider.
Rugby fans can expect a fiercely contested encounter marked by tactical precision, powerful carries, and moments of individual brilliance as two of East Africa’s rugby powerhouses go head-to-head.
Match day tickets are available via the FlexiPay App, priced at UGX 20,000 for regular entry and UGX 50,000 for VIP access.
All match action will be broadcast through Uganda Rugby platforms, with fans encouraged to follow official channels for live updates and coverage.









