2005 Women's African Volleyball Championship|
Host nation | Nigeria |
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City | Abuja |
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Dates | 8 – 15 September |
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Teams | 8 |
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Venue(s) | 1 (in 1 host city) |
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Champions | Kenya (5th title) |
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MVP | Tahani Toson |
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Matches played | 18 |
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The 2005 Women's African Nations Championship was the 12th edition of the Women's African Volleyball Championship organised by Africa's governing volleyball body, the Confédération Africaine de Volleyball. It was held in Abuja, Nigeria, from 8 to 15 September 2005.
Kenya won the championship defeating Nigeria in the final,[1] while Egypt defeated Tunisia to finish third.[2]
Competing nations
The following national teams have confirmed participation:[3]
Venue
The tournament is played in two stages. In the first stage, the participants are divided in two groups. A single round-robin format is played within each group to determine the teams' group position (as per procedure below).
The second stage is a knockout format, the top two teams in each group advance to the semifinals, third placed teams in each group play for 5th-6th and fourth placed teams in each group play for 7th-8th place. Winners of the semifinals play the final, while losers play for third and fourth places.
Pool standing procedure
- Match points (win = 2 points, loss = 1 point)
- Number of matches won
- Sets ratio
- Points ratio
Pool composition
The drawing of lots was held in Abuja, Nigeria on 7 September 2005.[3]
Group stage
Group A
Pos
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Team
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Pld
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W
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L
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Pts
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SW
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SL
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SR
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SPW
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SPL
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SPR
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Qualification
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1
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Nigeria
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3
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3
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0
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6
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9
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2
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4.500
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0
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0
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—
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Semifinals
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2
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Tunisia
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3
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2
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1
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5
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8
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5
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1.600
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0
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0
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—
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3
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Cameroon
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3
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1
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2
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4
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5
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6
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0.833
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223
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242
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0.921
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4
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Botswana
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3
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0
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3
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3
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0
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9
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0.000
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151
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225
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0.671
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Source:
Group B
Pos
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Team
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Pld
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W
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L
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Pts
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SW
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SL
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SR
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SPW
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SPL
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SPR
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Qualification
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1
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Kenya
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3
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3
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0
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6
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9
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1
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9.000
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0
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0
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—
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Semifinals
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2
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Egypt
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3
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2
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1
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5
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7
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3
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2.333
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0
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0
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—
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3
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Morocco
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3
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1
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2
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4
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3
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6
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0.500
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0
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0
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—
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4
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Ivory Coast
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3
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0
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3
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3
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0
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9
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0.000
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0
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0
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—
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Source:
Final round
Semifinals
Date
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Time
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Score
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Set 1
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Set 2
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Set 3
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Set 4
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Set 5
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Total
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Report
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13 Sep |
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Kenya |
3–2 |
Tunisia |
25–15 |
21–25 |
20–25 |
25–10 |
15–13 |
106–88 |
Report
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13 Sep |
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Nigeria |
3–1 |
Egypt |
25–17 |
20–25 |
25–23 |
26–24 |
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96–89 |
Report
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7th place match
5th place match
Date
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Time
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Score
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Set 1
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Set 2
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Set 3
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Set 4
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Set 5
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Total
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Report
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14 Sep |
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Cameroon |
3–0 |
Morocco |
25–20 |
25–12 |
25–20 |
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75–52 |
Report
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3rd place match
Date
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Time
|
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Score
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Set 1
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Set 2
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Set 3
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Set 4
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Set 5
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Total
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Report
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14 Sep |
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Egypt |
3–2 |
Tunisia |
22–25 |
25–27 |
25–21 |
25–17 |
15–9 |
112–99 |
Report
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Final
Date
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Time
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Score
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Set 1
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Set 2
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Set 3
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Set 4
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Set 5
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Total
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Report
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15 Sep |
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Kenya |
3–1 |
Nigeria |
19–25 |
25–22 |
25–21 |
25–17 |
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94–85 |
Report
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Final standing
Awards
- MVP
- Tahani Toson
- Best setter
- Asma Ben Sheikh
- Best receiver
- Wafa Monter
- Best digger
- Arabia Rafrafi
- Best spiker
- Nihel Ghoul
- Best blocker
- Ingy El-Shamy
- Best server
- Asma Ben Sheikh
Source: CAVB.[1]
References
- CAVB semifinals report.[4]
- CAVB 3rd to 8th place report.[2]
- CAVB final report.[1]
External links