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Abuja, Feb. 16, 2021 The President of the African Volleyball Confederation (CAVB), Bouchra Hajij, on Tuesday, announced that Nigeria would host the 2020 Boys U-19 African Nations Volleyball Championship.
This was conveyed in a letter signed by the President of CAVB, disclosing that the championship would be held in accordance with CAVB competition regulations.
The letter read: “Further to the communication between the CAVB President and Habu Gumel, we have the pleasure to inform you that CAVB has entrusted the organisation of the 2020 Boys U19 African Nations Volleyball Championship, to the Nigeria Volleyball Federation.
“The championship will be used as the continental qualifier to the 2021 FIVB World Championship for Youth Boys U19 and is scheduled to be played from March 1, to March 9, 2021, in Abuja, Nigeria.
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The Technical Director of Nigeria Volleyball Federation, Martins Melandi has debunked reports about multiple screenings taking place at the U18 girls and U19 boys in Kaduna State.
Melandi explained that some players were separated from the new players because they are still eligible to play in the age grade teams.
The former referee said, “the true situation of things is that there are no multiple screening taking place in Kaduna; the Federation is only involved with the U18 girls and U19 boys screening.
“There are few players of the previous U18 girls and U19 boys who played at these age category and their passport shows that they are still eligible to play by FIVB standard.
The Technical Director of Nigeria Volleyball Federation, Martins Melandi has debunked reports about multiple screenings taking place at the U18 girls and U19 boys in Kaduna State.
Melandi explained that some players were separated from the new players because they are still eligible to play in the age grade teams.
The former referee said, “the true situation of things is that there are no multiple screening taking place in Kaduna; the Federation is only involved with the U18 girls and U19 boys screening.
“There are few players of the previous U18 girls and U19 boys who played at these age category and their passport shows that they are still eligible to play by FIVB standard.