Top squash talent from across Africa has converged on Kampala for the inaugural Squash Federation of Africa (SFA) All Africa Seniors Championship, taking place from 17 to 22 November.
The week-long event, organised by the SFA and hosted by the Uganda Squash Rackets Association with support from the National Council of Sports, features both individual and team contests and carries a total prize purse of $15,000. Matches are being staged across three venues in the city: Kampala Club, Kabira Country Club and the Pearl of Africa Hotel.
Kabira Country Club—renowned for its world-class squash courts, floodlit tennis courts, basketball court, and expansive gym and swimming facilities—is one of the tournament’s main hubs, offering top-quality playing conditions and hospitality for athletes, officials and spectators.
More than 20 nations are expected to compete, with confirmed teams from Egypt, South Africa, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Kenya, Ghana, Namibia, Rwanda and hosts Uganda. Each team comprises three players and a reserve, with additional fields for individual competition.
The championship is a significant milestone for African squash under SFA President Dr Lucky Mlilo, underscoring the sport’s growing profile while strengthening regional ties.
Fans can follow the action live on YouTube.
Kabira Country Club, based in Bukoto, continues to cement its status as one of East Africa’s premier sports and hospitality destinations through its key role in hosting the tournament.








