Kenya Pipeline (volleyball)

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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.{{cite news|author1=Elvince Joshua |title= Mixed feelings as Kenya Pipeline crash out, Prisons storm Club Championship semis |url=https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/sports/volleyball-and-handball/2001410989/mixed-feelings-as-kenya-pipeline-crash-out-prisons-storm-club-championship-semis |accessdate=30 April 2021 |work=The Standard |date=26 April 2021 }}

At the 2019 Women's African Volleyball Clubs Championship, the team won bronze.[https://citizentv.co.ke/sports/coach-gitau-eyeing-history-with-kenya-pipeline-10186442/ Coach Gitau eyeing history with Kenya Pipeline] Mkalla Wa Mwambodze (Citizen Digital), 16 April 2021. Accessed 20 May 2021.

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.

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