Pool A: Turkey - Egypt - France
Pool B: Italy - Tunisia - Macedonia - Algeria
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1984 Tunisia
1986 Algeria
1988 Algeria
1990 Tunisia
1992 Tunisia
1994 Algeria
1996 Tunisia
1998 Tunisia
2000 Tunisia
2002 Egypt
2004 Morocco
2006 Egypt
2008 Tunisia
2010 Tunisia
2013 Tunisia
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Tunisia continue golden reign with ninth African Junior crown
Individual prizes
MVP: no 14 Malek Chekir (Tunisia)
Beat Server: no 13 Mohamed Brahim (Tunisia)
Best Reception: no 6 Reda Abdelmagid (Egypt)
Best Setter: no 2 Amine Zayani (Morocco)
Best Attacker: no 2 Aimable Mutuyimana (Rwanda)
Best Blocker: no 17 Mohamed Adel (Egypt)
Best Libero: no 16 Tayeb Korbosli (Tunisia) -
Final:
Tunisia 3-1 Egypt
(25-17 ; 22-25 ; 25-19 ; 25-21): 97-829th title for Tunisia!
Morocco 0-3 Rwanda
Algeria 3-0 Libya
DR Congo 3-0 Congo BFinal ranking:
1- Tunisia
2- Egypt
3- Rwanda
4- Morocco
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5- Algeria
6- Libya
7- DR Congo
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Semifinal:
Egypt 3-0 Rwanda (25-18, 25-19, 25-21)
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Semi finals- 08-03-13
16:00 Egypt -Rwanda
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Algeria 1-3 Rwanda (16-25; 13-25; 25-16; 21-25)
Tunisia 3-0 Congo B (25-17; 25-16; 25-09)Morocco 3-0 DR Congo (25-19; 25-16; 25-23)
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Yes. I found results in some arab sites (egypt, tunis...)
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Sierra Leone 0-3 Rwanda
Algeria 3-0 Congo BSouth Africa 0-3 Libya
Egypt 3-0 Morocco -
Sierra Leone 0-3 Congo B.
Tunisia 3-0 AlgeriaDR Congo 3-0 South Africa
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Algeria 3-0 Sierra Leone
Tunisia 3-0 RwandaEgypt 3-0 South Africa
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Congo B 1-3 Rwanda
Tunisia 3-0 Sierra LeoneMorocco 3-0 South Africa
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02-03-13:
Pool A
Congo-Brazzaville - Rwanda
Tunisia - Sierra LeonePool B
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Sidi Bou Said to host 15th African junior volleyball championship
The Men's Junior African Nations Volleyball Championship begins Saturday in Sidi Bou Said. Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Egypt, South Africa, Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Congo-Brazzaville, Democratic Republic of Congo and host nation Tunisia will vie for the title at the 8-day event.
Pool A: Tunisia - Rwanda - Algeria - Sierra Leone - Congo-Brazzaville
Pool B: Egypt - Morocco - Libya - South Africa - Democratic Republic of Congo -
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Setif, Algeria, January 26, 2013- Egypt claimed the title of the twelfth Boys Youth African Nations Championship following their third in row victory over the dark horses Rwanda 3-0 (25-20, 25-13,25-22) in the third and last day of the competition held at Setif Hall in Algeria on Friday.Tunisia ended their campaign with a considerable win against hosts Algeria 3-1 (18-25, 25-20, 25-21, 25-23).
The victory improved Egyptian win- loss ratio to 3-0 to clinch their third victory in the history of the competition while Tunisia finished second with 2-1 ratio ahead of the third Rwanda (1-2) and the fourth Algeria (0-3).
The top four teams secured their tickets to the FIVB World Championship of this age category to be held in Mexico this summer.
Individual Prizes
Best Attacker: Hany Mohamed (Egypt)Best Blocker: Mahdi Ktafa (Tunisia)
Best Server Nadavisasve (Rwanda)
Best Defense: Mohamed Ramdan (Egypt)
Best Setter: Yacine Oufriche (Algeria)
Most Valuable Player MVP: Larbi Hedroug (Algeria)
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1994: Tunisia
1996: Tunisia
1998: Tunisia
2000: Tunisia
2002: Egypt
2004: Egypt
2006: Tunisia
2008: Tunisia
2010 : Tunisia
2013: Egypt
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Egypt 3-0 Tunisia
Algeria 1-3 RwandaRwanda 0-3 Tunisia
Algeria 1-3 EgyptEgypt 3-0 Rwanda
Tunisia 3-1 Algeria1- Egypt 6 (9/1)
2- Tunisia 5 (6/4)
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Drawing of lots for 2013 Boys’ Youth African Nations Championship sets Tunisia against Egypt in opener
Rwanda are the newcomers at this year's competition, coming in to face Tunisia, Egypt and Algeria
Setif, Algeria, January 22, 2013 – The drawing of lots for the 2013 Boys Youth African Nations Championship was held on Monday in Setif, Algeria. The four teams that came through the qualifications of their corresponding zoneswill participate in the round-robin tournament.
The competition acts as a qualifier for the FIVB Boys’ Youth African Nations Championship to be held later this year in Mexico.
Play starts on Tuesday, and the feature match will be between defending champions Tunisia and the runners-up, Egypt, at 15:00 local time in Setif Hall. Tunisia won the last competition in 2010 after beating Egypt 3-2 in a thrilling encounter.
The opening day will also have the hosts, Algeria, battling against newcomers Rwanda at 17:00.
Match Schedule
22-Jan-13 1 17:00 Rwanda v Algeria
22-Jan-13 2 15:00 Egypt v Tunisia23-Jan-13 Rest
24-Jan-13 3 15:00 Tunisia v Rwanda
24-Jan-13 4 17:00 Algeria v Egypt25-Jan-13 5 15:00 Egypt v Rwanda
25-Jan-13 6 17:00 Tunisia v Algeria -
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Dates confirmed for Boys' Under 19 African Nations Youth Championship
Tunisia boys team the defending champions of the Youth African Nations Championsip
Cairo, Egypt, December 20, 2012 – The dates for the Under 19 African Nations Youth Championship have been set for January 22 to 31, 2013 by hosts, Algeria. The matches will take place at the Harsha Hacene Hall in Setif, Algeria next month. To participate in the competition players must be born on or after, January 1, 1995.This is a qualifying event for the FIVB Boys' Under 19 World Championship that will be hosted in Mexicali and Tijuana, Mexico in 2013. The top four African countries in January’s competition will secure tickets to the prestigious FIVB event.
The competition will be the first under the new format of the age-group African Nations Championships set by the CAVB Sports Organising Commission at its meeting in Cairo, Egypt in November 2012. 12 teams will qualify from the zonal qualifications, in addition to the organiser and the top 3 teams of the last edition.