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Volleyball has improved in Nigeria and other Africa countries says CAVB President

African Volleyball Confederation (CAVB) President Dr Amr Elwani said Nigeria and other Africa National Federations have improved in terms of their care with the Youth generations.

 

 

Elwani stated this while presenting African Volleyball activity report in front of the FIVB Congress meeting in Cancun, Mexico.

Elwani showed the African development towards the international performance and the great improvement in the African participation at the Age Group Continental Championships.

Elwani listed the countries as; Nigeria, Egypt, Cameroon and Tunisia at the Boys category while Cameroon, Egypt, Rwanda, Congo RDC and Kenya at the Girls level.

He highlighted the great performance at African Age group championships and the great honour to organise 2 World championships in 2019 in the African Soil; the Girls U18 World championship in Egypt and the Boys U19 in Tunisia.

Dr Elwani also featured the CAVB Nucleus Project in Africa.