Nairobi’s Nyayo Stadium tackled today as Kenya’s Sevens beat Fiji 22-17 in a thrilling rugby clash. A local wing’s try—X hit 15,000 posts—sent 30,000 fans wild; $5 sodas sold 2,000. Free flags—6,000 waved—decked stands; a kid’s dance set the vibe. The match featured 8 tries, showcasing Kenya’s rugby passion. Eco-friendly cups cut waste by 25%. Global rugby—Nairobi charges.
Coach Paul Treu’s tactics shone; a Fijian prop’s charge—400 clapped—nearly stole it. Pop-up fan zones screened replays, drawing 1,000; $8 ugali sold 1,500. New LED screens—10 installed—lit stats for 2 million online. Medical tents treated 40 for bruises. Nyayo’s vibe—world’s rugby heart.
It’s not perfect—concourse jams caused 15-minute queues; X posts criticized ref’s scrum call. Dust from fields stung eyes. Still, 30K fans and a tight finish made it a hit, with 93% praising the vibe. Post-match, Kenyatta Avenue buzzed with try talk. Series runs—Nairobi tackles.
Wing’s 25—try star? Treu’s 52—tactic king. Nairobi roared; world watched. Rugby Sevens—charge on.
