The much-anticipated Kampala Sevens rugby tournament burst into action this weekend at Kings Park Arena, Bweyogerere, with an electric mix of intense competition, environmental consciousness, and corporate goodwill.Dubbed more than just a rugby weekend, the Kampala Sevens has emerged as a movement. With fans pouring into the arena in their hundreds, the event was a hive of excitement, community connection, and sporting brilliance.In a powerful gesture linking sport to sustainability, organizers launched a tree planting campaign alongside the matches — pledging to plant a tree for every try scored. “Play hard, plant harder,” has become the rallying cry of the weekend. The initiative kicked off Friday, with the first trees already in the ground, symbolizing a greener future rooted in the spirit of sport.The tournament has also enjoyed strong backing from Stanbic Bank, whose Flexipay Happy Hours have offered fans big discounts and lucky cashbacks throughout the event. According to Isaac Ajiji, Stanbic Bank’s Brand and Sponsorships Manager, the sponsorship reflects the bank’s continued commitment to national development.“This tournament aligns perfectly with our purpose — ‘Uganda is our home, we drive her growth.’ We prioritize initiatives that empower youth, women, and farmers. Rugby is more than a game; it’s a force for transformation. We’re proud to support this movement,” Ajiji stated.Day One Match HighlightsThe tournament featured riveting matchups as teams from across the region clashed in high-paced showdowns.First Round Results:Mongers 00 – 19 NondescriptsBuffaloes 10 – 24 Strathmore LeosKOBs 05 – 10 SA All StarsHeathens 17 – 17 Emerging CranesRAMs 10 – 22 ShogunStanbic Pirates 05 – 10 WarriorsSecond Round Results:Heathens RFC 07 – 24 SA All StarsRAMs 15 – 07 Warriors Rugby UgandaStanbic Pirates 00 – 32 Shogun RugbyMongers Rugby 07 – 34 Strathmore LeosBuffaloes RFC 07 – 22 NondiesKOBs Rugby Uganda 00 – 40 Emerging CranesThe day ended with clear dominators such as SA All Stars, Strathmore Leos, Emerging Cranes, and Shogun Rugby heading into tomorrow’s final showdowns.What’s NextAs the sun sets on an action-packed Day One, anticipation is sky-high for Sunday’s finals. Victors from the group stages will battle it out in the knockout rounds, with the ultimate goal of being crowned Kampala Sevens champions.Whether you’re a die-hard rugby fan or just joining the movement, Kings Park Arena promises more than just sport — it’s a celebration of community, environmental action, and youth empowerment.Tomorrow is the final day — don’t miss the action. Come for the rugby, stay for the impact.The post Kampala Sevens Kicks Off in Grand Style: Rugby, Trees, and Community Spirit Take Center Stage appeared first on The Insider.