2007 Men's African Volleyball Championship

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The 2007 Men's African Volleyball Championship was in South Africa, with 9 teams participating in the continental championship .

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Teams

Preliminary round

Group A

TeamPointsGWLPWPLRatioSWSLRatio
1.Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon 63302632091.258924.500
2.Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 53212442261.080651.200
3.Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda 43122842791.018761.167
4.Flag of Mozambique.svg  Mozambique 33031482250.658090.000
DateTeamsSet12345Total

Points

TimeAudience
1.16-SepMOZ-RSA0-316-2517-2514-2547-75
2.17-SepRWA-CMR2-316-2530-2823-2525-2011-15105-113
318-SepCMR-MOZ3-025-2225-1225-1175-45
418-SepRWA-RSA2-319-2525-2222-2525-2313-15104-110
519-SepMOZ-RWA0-319-2522-2515-2556-75
619-SepRSA-CMR0-318-2522-2519-2559-75

Group B

TeamPointsGWLPWPLRatioSWSLRatio
1.Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 84403042291.328120MAX
2.Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 74312972301.291933.000
3.Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 64223063160.968680.750
4.Flag of Botswana.svg  Botswana 54132923230.9044100.400
5.Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe 54042523530.7142120.167
DateTeamsSet12345Total

Points

TimeAudience
1.16-SepBOT-KEN1-321-2520-2525-1619-2585-91
2.16-SepZIM-EGY0-317-2513-2511-2541-75
3.17-SepZIM-TUN0-317-2520-2512-2549-75
4.17-SepKEN-EGY0-324-2612-2519-2555-76
5.18-SepTUN-KEN3-025-2025-2325-1975-62
6.18-SepEGY-BOT3-025-2325-1025-2275-55
7.19-SepZIM-KEN1-319-2517-2525-2319-2580-98
8.19-SepTUN-BOT3-025-2225-1425-1175-47
9.20-SepZIM-BOT1-314-2532-3013-2523-2582-105
10.20-SepTUN-EGY3-025-2129-2725-2379-71

Final round

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
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Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon 0
 
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Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 3
 
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 3
 
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Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 2
 
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 3
 
 
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 0
 
3rd place
 
 
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Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon 3
 
 
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 0

Final ranking

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