Malkia Strikers go down fighting against Poland, eye redemption in Vietnam clash
Malkia Strikers players in action against Poland during their FIVB World Championship Group G clash at the Saphan Hin Stadium in Phuket, Thailand, on August 25, 2025. Photo courtesy of SJAK.

Kenyaโ€™s womenโ€™s volleyball team, Malkia Strikers, are officially out of contention for the FIVB World Championship after falling 1-3 (17-25, 25-15, 15-25, 14-25) to Poland in their second Pool โ€œGโ€ fixture at the 4,000-seater Saphan Hin Stadium in Phuket, Thailand.

The result means Kenya has lost both of their opening games, following Saturdayโ€™s straight-sets defeat to Germany (22-25, 8-25, 20-25). With Poland and Germany already securing progression to the second round, Malkia will now play for pride when they face pool debutants Vietnam in their final group fixture on Wednesday at 1:00 pm EAT.

Despite the defeat to Poland, the Malkia Strikers showed significant improvement compared to their opening match. Winning a set against the worldโ€™s third-ranked side offered a glimpse of the teamโ€™s resilience.

Head coach Geoffrey Omondi admitted he was left with mixed emotions, adding that Malkia’s final clash will be an opportunity to redeem themselves.

โ€œBagging a set from the third-ranked country is indeed something, but I would have wanted a better result. I really wanted to win the fourth set and force a fifth, but unfortunately, it didnโ€™t turn out that way,โ€ said Omondi.

โ€œAt least we have tomorrow to rest and recover ahead of the Vietnam match.โ€

Looking ahead, Omondi highlighted the need for sharper execution.

โ€œVietnam plays a fast game, and so we need to be at our best should we want to win. There has been great improvement from the teamโ€”individual brilliance, teamwork, and coordination. We lost to them in the international friendlies, but we look forward to returning the favour,โ€ he added.

On the opposite bench, Poland coach Stefano Lavarini praised Kenyaโ€™s challenge despite sweeping three sets.

โ€œKenya was not a pushover, and thatโ€™s exactly what we experienced today. They are a physical side that can pull a surprise,โ€ he said after the match.

Elsewhere, Africaโ€™s other representatives continue to struggle in their fixtures. Cameroon fell in straight sets to both Serbia (16-25, 17-25, 12-25) and Japan (21-25, 17-25, 19-25), while Egypt managed to take a set off Thailand but eventually lost 1-3 (15-25, 25-23, 15-25, 11-25). The North Africans also suffered a heavy 0-3 defeat to the Netherlands (15-25, 13-25, 13-25).

For Malkia Strikers, Wednesdayโ€™s duel with 22nd-ranked Vietnamโ€”also winless so farโ€”presents an opportunity to finish their campaign on a high and salvage pride from a tough outing in Phuket.


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