Results

Africa Club Champs Women 05/01 13:00 - Kenya Pipeline Women v Litto Team Women W 3-0
Africa Club Champs Women 04/28 16:00 - Kenya Pipeline Women v St Denis Olympique Women W 3-0
Africa Club Champs Women 04/27 13:00 - Kenya Pipeline Women v Mayo Kani Evolution Women W 3-0
Africa Club Champs Women 04/26 15:00 - Nigeria Customs Women v Kenya Pipeline Women W 0-3
Kenya National League Women 11/30 10:00 - KDF Women v Kenya Pipeline Women D 0-0
Matches Women 11/19 13:00 - Kenya Pipeline Women v RRA Women W 3-0
Matches Women 11/18 10:30 - Kenya Pipeline Women v APR VC Women W 3-0
Matches Women 11/16 11:03 - RRA Women v Kenya Pipeline Women W 0-3
Matches Women 11/16 10:00 - RRA Women v Kenya Pipeline Women L 1-0
Matches Women 11/15 12:00 - Kenya Pipeline Women v KCCA Women W 3-0
Kenya National League Women 10/04 11:00 - KCB Women v Kenya Pipeline Women L 3-1
Kenya National League Women 10/03 13:00 - Kenya Prisons Women v Kenya Pipeline Women W 1-3

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 professional volleyball team based in Nairobi, Kenya. The team was established in 1984 and has since become one of the most successful volleyball teams in Africa. The team is made up of talented and experienced players who have represented Kenya in various international competitions.

The team is known for its exceptional skills in serving, blocking, and attacking. They have a strong defense and are known for their ability to read the game and anticipate their opponents' moves. The team's playing style is fast-paced and aggressive, which makes them a formidable opponent on the court.

Kenya Pipeline Women's Volleyball Team has won numerous domestic and international titles, including the African Club Championship, the Kenya Volleyball Federation League, and the East African Club Championship. They have also represented Kenya in the FIVB Club World Championship, where they have consistently performed well.

The team is sponsored by Kenya Pipeline Company, a state-owned oil company, and is managed by Japheth Munala, a former Kenyan international volleyball player. The team's success has inspired many young girls in Kenya to take up volleyball and pursue their dreams of becoming professional athletes.

Overall, Kenya Pipeline Women's Volleyball Team is a force to be reckoned with in the world of volleyball. They have a rich history of success and continue to dominate the sport in Africa and beyond.