The 2026 Women’s African Volleyball Club Championship serves off in style in Cairo, with a thrilling lineup of opening day matches set to ignite the race for continental glory.
The championship, which brings together Africa’s top club sides, kicks off on Monday, April 13, with six high-stakes fixtures scheduled across two competition halls, marking the start of what promises to be an intense and closely contested tournament.
In Pool A, hosts and multiple-time champions Al Ahly begin their title quest against Ethiopia’s National Alcohol Factory, with the home side expected to leverage strong crowd support.
Pool B offers a double-header filled with intrigue, as Kenya Pipeline VC face KSC, while Burundi’s Gender Light Club take on VCL in a clash that could shape early group dynamics.
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Attention in Pool C will be on Nigeria’s Nigeria Customs Service Volleyball Club as they go up against Uganda’s Kampala Capital City Authority.
In another standout fixture, Tunisia’s C.F. Carthage met Kenya’s Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) in what is expected to be one of the day’s most competitive encounters.
Pool D action rounds off the opening schedule, with Cameroon’s Letto Team set to battle Nigeria’s Vipers and Partners in a high-energy contest as both sides aim to secure an early edge.
With matches running from midday into the evening across Hall 1 and Hall 2, the opening day sets a strong tone for the championship.
Teams will be eager to build early momentum, knowing that every point could prove decisive in the race to the knockout stages.
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