Nairobi City Thunder, Kenya’s premier basketball team, is set to face Rwanda’s APR in a significant match in Kigali, highlighting East Africa’s growing basketball rivalry.
Nairobi City Thunder, Kenya’s leading basketball team, is gearing up for a pivotal match against Rwanda’s APR in Kigali.
This encounter underscores the rising prominence of basketball in East Africa and the intensifying rivalry between the two nations’ top teams.
Founded in 1998, Nairobi City Thunder has evolved into a formidable force in Kenyan basketball.
Their recent victory in the 2024 KBF Premier League marked their second national title, solidifying their status as a powerhouse.
Under the leadership of coach Brad Ibs and the management of Twende Sports Limited, the team has embraced professionalism, attracting top talents like Tylor Ongwae and international players such as Will Davis and Uchenna Iroegbu.
Their qualification for the 2025 Basketball Africa League (BAL) as the first Kenyan team to do so is a testament to their growth and ambition
On the other side, APR BBC, established in 1993, boasts a rich history in Rwandan basketball.
With 15 national titles, including back-to-back championships in 2023 and 2024, APR has consistently demonstrated excellence.
Under coach Maz Trakh, the team has combined local talent with strategic international experience, aiming to maintain their dominance in the region
The upcoming match in Kigali is more than just a game; it’s a showcase of East Africa’s basketball prowess.
Both teams have invested heavily in talent and infrastructure, reflecting the sport’s growing significance in the region.
Fans can anticipate a thrilling contest that not only determines supremacy on the court but also highlights the potential of East African basketball on the continental stage.





