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Former Kenya Lionesses Coach Felix “Ade” Oloo Dies in Road Accident in Washington DC

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Last updated: 2026/05/05 at 1:04 PM
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Former Kenya national women’s rugby coach Felix “Ade” Oloo has died following a tragic road accident in the United States. Reports confirm that Oloo was struck by a vehicle while crossing a road in Washington DC, leading to his untimely death. His passing has shocked the rugby community in Kenya and beyond, where he was widely respected for his leadership and contribution to the sport. The news was officially confirmed by the Kenya Rugby Union, which described him as a committed coach who played a major role in the development of women’s rugby. His death marks a painful loss for the sport at both national and international levels. Many within the rugby fraternity have expressed deep sadness at the sudden nature of the incident.

Felix “Ade” Oloo, an experienced rugby coach, was best known for his time leading the Kenya Lionesses. Under his guidance, the team continued to grow in competitiveness and structure within African women’s rugby. He was seen as a disciplined leader who focused on building strong foundations for players both on and off the field. His coaching philosophy emphasised teamwork, fitness and mental strength, which helped elevate the standards of the squad. Many players who worked under him have credited him for shaping their professional careers. His influence extended beyond match tactics, as he also mentored young athletes entering the sport.

The Kenya Rugby Union, formally known as the Kenya Rugby Union, confirmed his death and paid tribute to his contribution to rugby development in the country. In its statement, the union highlighted his dedication and long-standing service to the game. Officials described him as a key figure in the growth of women’s rugby, especially during a period when the sport was gaining recognition and support. His role in shaping structures within the national team system was seen as significant in building competitive squads. The union’s message reflected the impact he had on both players and the wider rugby administration. His passing has left a gap that will be difficult to fill within the coaching community.

According to early reports, the incident occurred in Washington DC, where Oloo was hit while crossing the road. Details surrounding the accident are still limited, and authorities are expected to provide further information as investigations continue. The sudden nature of the event has left many in shock, particularly those who knew him personally or professionally. Friends and colleagues have described him as passionate about sport and committed to developing talent wherever he worked. His presence in the United States at the time of the accident was part of his continued involvement in rugby-related activities. The tragedy has sparked renewed discussions on road safety for pedestrians in busy urban areas.

Felix “Ade” Oloo’s legacy remains strongly tied to his work in advancing women’s rugby and mentoring young players in Kenya. His leadership with the Kenya Lionesses helped strengthen the team’s identity and competitive spirit on the international stage. Many in the rugby community believe his contributions will continue to influence future generations of coaches and athletes. His death represents a significant loss not only for Kenyan rugby but also for the wider sporting fraternity that valued his experience and dedication. As tributes continue to pour in, his impact on the game remains clear and deeply respected.

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