KCB Women’s Volleyball Team secured the bronze medal at the 2025/2026 Kenya Volleyball Federation KVF National League Playoffs after defeating Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) in four sets at the Kasarani Indoor Arena.
The Bankers delivered a composed performance to clinch a 3-1 victory, triumphing 25-17, 25-19, 20-25, 25-21 to end the season on a high note.
KCB made an impressive start, dominating the opening two sets through disciplined defending, effective blocking, and clinical attacking, establishing a commanding lead.
Although DCI fought back by claiming the third set, KCB regrouped in the fourth, maintaining composure to close out the contest and secure third place.
KCB head coach Japheth Munala praised his players for their resilience and determination, stating the bronze medal was a fitting reward for the team’s commitment throughout the season.
“The players showed great character after a demanding campaign. We aimed to finish the season strongly, and they delivered exactly that. Winning the bronze medal is a testament to the hard work, discipline, and resilience the team has shown all season. We will build on this performance as we prepare for the next campaign,” said Munala.
Captain Mercy Moim commended her teammates for staying united despite the challenges faced during the playoffs.
“Every player gave their all today. We knew it wouldn’t be an easy match, but we stayed focused on our game plan and fought for every point. Ending with a medal is significant for the team as it reflects our fighting spirit and motivates us heading into the next season,” noted Moim.
The victory marked the conclusion of another competitive season for KCB, with the bronze medal highlighting the club’s consistency as one of Kenya’s top women’s volleyball teams.
The result also sets a strong foundation as the Bankers shift their focus to the Kenya Cup Volleyball Tournament, where they aim to defend their title.
