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Exciting Round 16 match-ups set | CAVB Men’s Club Championship

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The CAVB Men’s Club Championship has reached its decisive phase with the Round of 16 match-ups confirmed.

As Africa’s biggest volleyball club tournament moves into the business end, Kigali has already witnessed top-quality action that has left many disappointed while others are jubilating.

The Hosts went into the last group game sitting on top of Pool A but after losing to Egypt’s Petrojet in straight sets they fell to third position.

In the round of 16, APR will take on Morocco’s FUS Rabat in a highly anticipated clash in front of the home crowd while Petrojet will play Ghana Army.

Uganda’s two representatives Nemostars Volleyball Club and Sport-S Volleyball Club are the other sides that will be out searching for quarterfinals spots.

Ugandan giants Nemostars concluded Pool A in the first position and will take on Kenya’s KPA Volleyball Club, which finished fourth in Pool C.

In the same breath, Sport-S which finished third in Pool B will lock horns with Rwanda’s REG who are coached by their former tactician Benon Mugisha.

Elsewhere, Rwanda’s Police will face Nigeria Customs while Cameroon’s PAD Volleyball Club Kenya’s Equity Bank Volleyball Club.

Rwanda’s Kepler lock horns with Kenya’s General Service Unit (GSU) while record champions Al Ahly will entertain Ghana’s Kalibi.

The round of 16 promises a series of high-stakes encounters with traditional heavyweights set to face emerging contenders.

With nerves and jitters rising, one defeat will bring an end to the dream of lifting the champion. However teams will feel safe since teams will now be given the liberty to ask video reviews.

Full Round of 16 Match-ups

  • Nemostars (UGA) vs KPA (KEN)
  • REG (RWA) vs Sport-S (UGA)
  • Police (RWA) vs Nigeria Customs
  • Kepler (RWA) vs GSU (KEN)
  • PAD (CAM) vs Equity Bank (KEN)
  • Petrojet (EGY) vs Ghana Army
  • Al Ahly (EGY) vs Kalibi (GHA)
  • FUS Rabat (MOR) vs APR (RWA)

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Uganda see off South Sudan in CAVB Zone V Qualifiers

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  • South Sudan 0-3 Uganda
  • (13-25, 24-26, 27-29)

Uganda Volleyball Cranes secured a 3-0 victory against South Sudan in the CAVB Zone V Nations Championship Qualifiers at Lugogo Indoor Arena on Tuesday.

Uganda started the tournament with a dominant victory against Burundi, before going on to see off a highly motivated South Sudan.

Despite putting up a big fight, South Sudan struggled to overcome an experienced Uganda side that had several players used to the big stage.

Uganda capitalised on South Sudan’s poor reception as Daudi Okello led Uganda’s electric attack backed up with a loud crowd.

South Sudan missed the presence of prolific opposite Thon Maker Madol who is injured and called the shots from the bench as part of the technical team.

Uganda struggled to conclude the second and third set making unforced errors and pressing the panic button which should be a concern to the technical team.

In the third game of the campaign, Uganda will take on Kenya on Wednesday in the highly anticipated encounter since it’s dubbed the Migingo derby.

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Ugandan coach Benon Mugisha inspires REG Volleyball Club to dramatic league title

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Ugandan tactician Benon Mugisha has cemented his status as one of East Africa’s elite volleyball coaches after mastermindng a sensational finals series comeback to guide Rwanda Energy Group (REG) VC to the 2025/26 National Volleyball League championship.

REG VC were crowned champions on Sunday afternoon, May 17, after dismantling rivals Police VC in straight sets, 3-0 (25-22, 25-14, 25-23), in the decisive Game 5 of the playoff finals at a packed Petit Stade.

The title triumph completes an extraordinary weekend turnaround for Coach Mugisha’s side, who were staring at defeat just 24 hours prior.

On Saturday, Police VC were just one set away from clinching the national championship trophy, holding a commanding 2-0 lead in Game 4.

However, Mugisha’s tactical adjustments and the resilience he instilled in his squad sparked a monumental rally.

REG fought back from the brink of elimination to take the next three sets (20-25, 22-25, 25-23, 25-21, 15-7), forcing Sunday’s winner-take-all showdown.

Riding the wave of momentum from Saturday’s heroic escape, Mugisha’s men left nothing to chance in Game 5.

Unlike their slow starts earlier in the series, REG VC executed their game plan flawlessly on Sunday.

While the first set was a tooth-and-nail fight, REG claimed a 25-22 win thanks to sharper blocking and serving, two areas Mugisha had heavily drilled in recent weeks.

Police VC, visibly deflated from letting the title slip through their fingers the previous day, crumbled in the second set as REG dominated 25-14.

Police VC attempted a late surge in the third set, but Mugisha’s side remained composed, shutting down the threats of Police outside hitter Elphas Makuto.

Backed by the stellar play of Nicholas Matui, Madol, and Gisubizo, REG sealed the championship with a 25-23 victory in the final set.

For Mugisha, who returned to REG on a two-year contract after previously winning the 2019/20 title with the club, this championship reinforces his mid-season objective of restoring the energy side to their former glory.

It caps off a highly successful month for the Ugandan coach, who also guided REG to a bronze medal finish at the CAVB Men’s Club Championship in Kigali just weeks ago.

With a domestic league trophy secured in dramatic fashion, Mugisha’s reappointment has emphatically paid dividends, establishing REG VC once again as the kings of Rwandan volleyball.

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Most outstanding players in Africa Club Championship

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The 47th CAVB Men’s Club Championship reached a thrilling climax on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at the BK Arena in Kigali.

As teams battled for continental glory, a select group of elite athletes rose to the occasion, defining the tournament through offensive dominance, defensive resilience, and tactical mastery.

Here are the standout performers who etched their names into the 2026 Dream Team:

Receiver Attacker: Eissa Elhossiny (Al Ahly)

Named both Best Receiver Attacker and Most Valuable Player (MVP), Elhossiny was the heartbeat of the championship-winning side.

He displayed a rare, flawless balance between pinpoint reception and explosive attacking, consistently keeping Al Ahly on the front foot during high-pressure rallies.

Middle Blocker: Frank Shyaka (Police)

Shyaka emerged as the tournament’s biggest revelation. Patrolling the net with relentless energy, the Middle Blocker provided a formidable first line of defence, making it nearly impossible for opposing attackers to find a rhythm against his well-timed blocks.

Opposite: Jose Masso Alvarez (Al Ahly)

The Cuban-born Opposite Attacker was a class apart. Bringing elite experience from the South Korean league, Alvarez provided the Egyptian giants with undeniable firepower.

Averaging 18 points per match, his technical ability to dismantle organised blocks was the X-factor that secured Al Ahly’s continental dominance.

Outside Hitter: Nicholas Matues (REG)

Representing Rwanda Energy Group (REG) Volleyball Club, the Kenyan Outside Hitter was a force of nature.

Matues was instrumental in dragging REG to a podium finish, earning the Best Outside Attacker award for his ability to score in transition and lead his team through a gruelling third-place battle.

Libero: Alain Irakoze (Police VC)

While the highlights often favour the hitters, Irakoze’s performance was nothing short of breathtaking.

Awarded Best Libero, his athleticism and floor coverage were masterclasses in defensive discipline.

His ability to pull off spectacular digs and stabilise the backcourt under heavy fire allowed Police to transition into clinical counter-attacks.

Setter: Brian Melly Kipkirui (Police)

Kipkirui was the architect behind the Police’s impressive run to the finals. The Kenyan setter dictated the tempo of every match with composure and tactical intelligence.

His precision not only maximised his hitters’ efficiency but his aggressive service and net coordination kept opponents perpetually off-balance.

CAVB Men’s Club Championship: Dream Team

Award Player Club
Most Valuable Player Eissa Elhossiny Al Ahly (EGY)
Best Receiver Attacker Eissa Elhossiny Al Ahly (EGY)
Best Opposite Attacker Jose Masso Alvarez Al Ahly (EGY)
Best Outside Hitter Nicholas Matues REG (RWA)
Best Middle Blocker Frank Shyaka Police (RWA)
Best Setter Brian Melly Kipkirui Police (RWA)
Best Libero Alain Irakoze Police (RWA)

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