Definition
Kyadondo Rugby Club is purported to be a rugby union organization operating in the Kyadondo area of Uganda. Its exact legal status, affiliation, and competitive level are not conclusively documented in widely available encyclopedic sources.
Overview
The club is referenced in informal contexts as a participant in local rugby activities within Kampala and the surrounding region. It is presumed to field teams that engage in matches organized by the Uganda Rugby Union (URU) or related community leagues. Detailed information about its founding year, home ground, membership size, notable achievements, or administrative structure is not confirmed by reliable publications.
Etymology/Origin
The name combines “Kyadondo,” a historical county and contemporary district encompassing parts of Kampala, with “Rugby Club,” indicating a sports association dedicated to the game of rugby union. The term therefore likely denotes a club representing residents or institutions within the Kyadondo locality.
Characteristics
- Sport: Rugby union (15‑a‑side format is standard in Uganda).
- Geographical focus: Kyadondo area, which includes neighborhoods such as Nakawa, Ntinda, and parts of central Kampala.
- Affiliation: Potentially affiliated with the Uganda Rugby Union, although no official confirmation is available.
Related Topics
- Rugby union in Uganda
- Uganda Rugby Union (URU)
- Other Kampala‑based rugby clubs (e.g., Kampala Old Boys, Kobs Rugby Club)
Accurate information about the club’s history, competitive record, and organizational details is not confirmed.