2008 Boys Youth African Nations
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Final

Tunisia the African champions for the second time in a raw

Cairo, Egypt, December 25, 2008- The defending champions Tunisia kept the title of the 2008 Boys Youth African Nations Championship for the second time in a raw following their fourth victory in a raw over Libya in the fifth and final day of the round robin competition here at Cairo Stadium Complex on Thursday. The final day showed also Algeria defeating the dark horses Burundi to win the bronze medal. The organizers Egypt that finished their matches on Wednesday finished second and got the silver medals. Burundi finished fourth while Libya came fifth. Tunisia secured a 2009 FIVB Boys Youth World championship slot.

After the matches CAVB President Dr. Amr Elwani honored the Tunisian team with the cup and gold medals, the Egyptian team with silver medals and Algeria with the bronze.
 Day 4
Tunisia one step towards the Cup, Egypt edges Algeria
 Cairo, Egypt, December 24, 2008- The defending champions Tunisia becomes one step towards keeping the title of the 2008 Boys Youth African Nations Championship in their homeland following their thirds victory in a raw over Burundi in the competition’s fourth day here at Cairo Stadium Complex on Wednesday. The organizers Egypt rebounded after their critical defeat against Tunisia and achieved their third victory over Algeria in their last match in the competition to secure the second position. 
 Tunisia plays Libya in the fifth and final day of the round robin competition and if they win, the title will be Tunisian, while Algeria plays Burundi for the third position. 
 The matches were attended by CAVB President Dr. Amr Elwani, Local Organizing Committee and FEVB President Ali Elsergany, SOC Delegate Joseph Mokanda, Referee Delegate Hassan Ahmed CAVB Technical Director Mrs. Howyda Mondy and the competition Manager Gamal Sheha.
 It is known that 2008 African Nations Championship features five teams Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, Libya and Burundi who play a round robin tournament determining the African champions and the qualifiers to the 2009 FIVB World Championship.
Day 3
Tunisia edges Egypt in the way to the title

 Cairo, Egypt, December 23, 2008- The defending champions Tunisia  came one more step towards keeping the title when they cruised past the organizers Egypt in straight sets in the third day of the 2008 Boys Youth African Nations Championship here at Cairo Stadium Complex on Tuesday. The promising Burundi team achieved their first victory over Libya. Tunisia becomes near the double as their Junior counterparts won also the African championship last August.  
 The matches were attended by CAVB President Dr. Amr Elwani, Local Organizing Committee and FEVB President Ali Elsergany, SOC Delegate Joseph Mokanda, Referee Delegate Hassan Ahmed CAVB Technical Director Mrs. Howyda Mondy and the competition Manager Gamal Sheha.
 It is known that 2008 African Nations Championship features five teams Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, Libya and Burundi who play a round robin tournament determining the African champions and the qualifiers to the 2009 FIVB World Championship.
Day 2

Egypt sets the second victory, Algeria defeated Libya


Cairo, Egypt, December 22, 2008- The organizers Egypt set their second victory in a raw over Burundi to lead the 2008 Boys Youth African Nations Championship at the second day of the competition here at Cairo Stadium Complex on Monday. Algeria rebounded after losing in the first day to win their second match against Libya.

The matches were attended by CAVB President Dr. Amr Elwani, Local Organizing Committee and FEVB President Ali Elsergany, SOC Delegate Joseph Mokanda, Referee Delegate Hassan Ahmed CAVB Technical Director Mrs. Howyda Mondy and the competition Manager Gamal Sheha.

It is known that 2009 FIVB Boys Youth World Championship in Italy features five teams Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, Libya and Burundi who play a round robin tournament determining the African champions.
Day 1
Egypt and Tunisia set the first victory
 Cairo, Egypt, December 21, 2008- The organizers Egypt and the defending champions Tunisia started their way successfully and won their first matches in the opening day of the 2008 Boys Youth African Nations Championship against Libya and Algeria here at Cairo Stadium Complex on Sunday.
 The opening ceremony was attended by the head of sports sector in the Egyptian Ministry of youth and sports Ibrahim Ataia, Vice President of the Egyptian Olympic Committee Mahmoud Ahmed Ali, CAVB President Dr. Amr Elwani, Local Organizing Committee and FEVB President Ali Elsergany, SOC Delegate Joseph Mokanda, Referee Delegate Hassan Ahmed CAVB Technical Director Mrs. Howyda Mondy and the competition Manager Gamal Sheha.
 The competition qualifying to the 2009 FIVB Boys Youth World Championship in Italy features five teams Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, Libya and Burundi who play a round robin tournament determining the African champions.
5 teams compete for the continental spots in the World Championship
Cairo, Egypt, December 20, 2008- Five teams will start to compete for World championship slots when they compete in the 2008 Boys Youth African Nations Championship to start at Cairo Stadium Complex on Sunday. The competition will qualify to the 2009 Boys Youth World Championship in Italy through the round robin tournament between the five teams the organizers Egypt, the defending champions Tunisia, Algeria, Libya and Burundi.
The opening day will feature two matches as Egypt meets Libya at 18:00 followed by Tunisia vs. Algeria at 20:00. The drawing of lots was attended by CAVB President Dr. Amr Elwani, Local organizing committee President and FEVB President Mr. Ali Elsergani, SOC Delgate Mr. Joseph Mokanda, Referee Delgate Mr. Hassan Ahmed and CAVB Technical Director Mrs. Howyda Mondy.

 
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