National Volleyball League
Saturday,
Final (Game 1)
Women
KCCA v VVC
Men
Sport-S v Nemo
The stage is set for a thrilling climax to the 2026 National Volleyball League season, with the men’s final pitting familiar foes against each other in what promises to be another gripping showdown.
Nemostars return to the title decider determined to reclaim top spot after an impressive regular season that saw them dominate the standings with 16 wins from 18 matches. Their consistency has made them one of the most complete sides this year, and they now head into the final with momentum after seeing off Elyon in the semifinals.
Standing in their way is a Sport-S Volleyball Club side that has built a reputation for delivering when it matters most. Their semifinal run was commanding, brushing aside KCCA with back-to-back victories to underline their championship pedigree.
Having lifted the last title in convincing fashion, Sport-S will be chasing yet another crown and further cementing their dominance in recent seasons.
The matchup revives last year’s final, where Sport-S swept Nemostars in straight sets to claim their third consecutive title. That result still lingers, adding an extra layer of motivation for Nemostars as they seek redemption and a return to the summit.
In the women’s competition, KCCA Volleyball Club will battle Vision Volleyball Club in a best-of-three series set to begin on March 28, with follow-up fixtures scheduled for April 11 and, if required, April 12.
KCCA booked their place in the final in emphatic fashion, eliminating defending champions Sport-S with a straight-sets victory in the semifinals to complete a dominant series. Their run to the final has been built on discipline and cohesion, positioning them as strong contenders for the title.
Vision Volleyball Club, however, arrive with momentum of their own after overturning a tough semifinal tie against KCB Nkumba. Despite KCB entering the playoffs unbeaten, VVC showed resilience to bounce back and clinch the series, handing their opponents a rare and costly defeat.
This final also carries a sense of unfinished business. The two sides met at the same stage last season, with KCCA coming out on top in the semifinals. This time, Vision will be out to flip the script, having shown significant growth and belief throughout the current campaign.
Elsewhere, Sport-S and KCB Nkumba will square off in the bronze medal playoff in the women’s category, rounding off what has been a fiercely competitive season.
