Kenya Pipeline is a Kenyan volleyball team.

Kenya Pipeline won the Women's African Clubs Championship (volleyball) a total of six times, whereas its last title was in 2005.

At the 2019 Women's African Volleyball Clubs Championship, the team won bronze.

At the 2021 event, Kenya Pipeline was coached by Paul Gitau who succeeded Margaret Indakala. They started out with two victories but were eliminated by the eventual champion Club Féminine de Carthage from Tunisia. The team suffered an injury of Triza Atuka, one of its key players. Egyptian and Moroccan teams did not participate at the event.

Kenya Pipeline Women's volleyball team is a powerhouse in the world of women's volleyball. With a rich history of success and a roster filled with talented players, they are a force to be reckoned with on the court. Known for their strong defense, powerful spikes, and strategic gameplay, the team consistently performs at a high level in both domestic and international competitions.

The team is made up of dedicated and hardworking athletes who train tirelessly to improve their skills and achieve their goals. Their teamwork and camaraderie on and off the court are evident in their seamless coordination and communication during matches. With a passionate fan base and a winning mentality, Kenya Pipeline Women's volleyball team continues to inspire and impress audiences around the world with their exceptional talent and sportsmanship.