1976 Men's African Volleyball Championship

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The 1976 Men's African Volleyball Championship was in Tunis, Tunisia, with 7 teams participating in the continental championship.

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Teams

Results

1976 Tunisia  Flag of Tunisia.svg3–1Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco El Menzah, Tunis

 


Final ranking

Qualified for the 1977 FIVB Men's World Cup, the 1978 FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship and the 1976 Summer Olympics (Withdrew following the African boycott)
Qualified for the 1978 FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship

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