
HSBC Division 2: Germany Rugby 7s team worried
The world of rugby sevens is descending upon Nairobi, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. As the city prepares to host the opening leg of the HSBC Division 2 series at Nyayo Stadium this February 14-15, all eyes are on the visiting teams—specifically the German national side. Known as the “Wolfpack,” the Germans were the first to touch down at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, signaling their intent to take this competition by storm. However, the journey to the podium involves more than just outrunning opponents. For the German squad, the battle begins with overcoming the elements at the HSBC Division 2.

Conquering Nairobi’s Climate and Altitude
The transition from a European winter to the heart of East Africa is no small feat. Germany’s head coach, the Spanish rugby legend Pablo Feijoo, has highlighted a significant hurdle for his team: the drastic weather shift. Having traveled from sub-zero temperatures in Germany to the warmth of Nairobi, the physical toll of acclimatization is a primary concern.
Beyond the heat, Nairobi’s high altitude poses a unique challenge for high-intensity athletes. In the fast-paced world of the HSBC Division 2, where every second of aerobic capacity counts, the thinner air can be a silent opponent. The coaching staff is focused on rapid adaptation, ensuring the players are physically and mentally prepared to maintain their “Wolfpack” intensity despite the thinning oxygen and rising mercury.
A Field of High-Octane Contenders
The competition format for the men’s division is a grueling round-robin, leaving no room for a slow start. Germany finds itself in a pool of heavy hitters, including the United States, Uruguay, Canada, Belgium, and the formidable hosts, Kenya.

Coach Feijoo is under no illusions about the difficulty of the task. He acknowledges that teams like Kenya and the USA possess years of experience in the top-flight HSBC Division 2 circuits. While the Germans have been working tirelessly to bridge that gap, the round-robin format means they must be clinical in every single match. The “Wolfpack” is banking on their mental toughness and rigorous training blocks to prove they belong among the elite.
The Roar of a Sold-Out Nyayo Stadium
One thing is certain for the upcoming weekend: the atmosphere will be electric. Tickets for the two-day event have already sold out, ensuring that the HSBC Division 2 kicks off in front of a capacity crowd. While the stands will undoubtedly be a sea of Kenyan red, the German camp views the packed stadium as a positive sign for the sport. Playing against the hosts in their own backyard is a daunting prospect, but for the German players, the energy of a vocal crowd is exactly what they need to fuel their performance. After a quieter Division 1 outing elsewhere recently, the vibrancy of Nairobi is expected to turn this leg into a true rugby celebration.

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