Women's African Cup Winners' Cup (volleyball)

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Women's African Volleyball Cup Winners
Sport Volleyball
Founded1989
CeasedUnknown
Country CAVB members
Continent Africa
Last
champion(s)
Flag of Egypt.svg Al Ahly SC (8th title)
Most titles Flag of Egypt.svg Al Ahly SC (8 titles)

The Women's African Volleyball Clubs Cup Winners was a competition for volleyball clubs in Africa organised by the African Volleyball Confederation Gather the African teams that have won their national Cups In a tournament held since 1989 but dissolved later.

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Results

YearHostFinalThird place match
ChampionScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth place
1989 Flag of Egypt.svg
Cairo
Flag of Egypt.svg
Al Ahly SC
3-1 Flag of Egypt.svg
Zamalek SC
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Ethiopian Coffee
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Barclays
1990 Flag of Egypt.svg
Cairo
Flag of Egypt.svg
Al Ahly SC
Flag of Cameroon.svg
AES Sonel
Flag of Algeria.svg
ASW Béjaïa
Flag of Egypt.svg
Zamalek SC
1991 Flag of Algeria.svg
Blida
Flag of Egypt.svg
Al Ahly SC
3-1 Flag of Cameroon.svg
AES Sonel
Flag of Algeria.svg
MC Alger
Flag of Cameroon.svg
Fap Yaoundé
1992 Flag of Egypt.svg
Cairo
Flag of Algeria.svg
MC Alger
3-1 Flag of Egypt.svg
Al Ahly SC
Flag of Cameroon.svg
AES Sonel
Flag of Algeria.svg
ASW Béjaïa
1993Flag of Botswana.svg
Gaborone
Flag of Egypt.svg
Al Ahly SC
[1]
3-1 Flag of Kenya.svg
Commercial Bank
Flag of Algeria.svg
ASW Béjaïa
Flag of Algeria.svg
MC Alger
1994 Flag of Tunisia.svg
Tunis
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CS Hilalien
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1995Flag of Egypt.svg
Cairo
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Al Ahly SC
[2]
3-0 Flag of Algeria.svg
ASW Béjaïa
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1996Flag of None.svg
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Al Ahly SC
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1997Flag of Egypt.svg
Cairo
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Telkom Kenya
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Al Ahly SC
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1998Flag of Egypt.svg
Cairo
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Al Ahly SC
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Telkom Kenya
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Kenya Pipelines
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Université de l'Ariana [4]
1999Flag of Kenya.svg
Nairobi
Flag of Egypt.svg
Al Ahly SC
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Telkom Kenya
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2000Flag of None.svg
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2001 Flag of Kenya.svg
Nairobi
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Telkom Kenya
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SONEL Yaoundé
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2002 Flag of Algeria.svg
Alger
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MC Alger
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Telkom Kenya
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2003Flag of None.svg
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Winners by club

RankClubWinnersRunners-upThird placeTotal
1 Flag of Egypt.svg Al Ahly SC 8210
2 Flag of Kenya.svg Telkom Kenya 224
3 Flag of Algeria.svg MC Alger 22
Total12315

Winners by country

RankCountryWinnersRunners-upThird placeTotal
1Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 819
2Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 224
3Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 11
4Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 21
Total12315

Notes

  1. "سيدات الاهلي يحققن بطولة افريقيا للمرة الرابعة بعد الفوز علي البنك التجاري الكيني".
  2. "خبر من جريدة الاهرام بتاريخ يناير 1996 يبرز فوز الاهلي ببطولة افريقيا ابطال الكئوس للمرة الرابعة للسيدات".
  3. "فوز انسات الاهلي بالمركز الاول ببطولة افريقيا للاندية للكرة الطائرة".
  4. "1998 Décembre Participation de notre équipe en Coupe d'Afrique des Vainqueurs de Coupes en Egypte et plus précisément au Caire. Nous avons été classés 4è dérrière Al Ahly Egypte, Pipeline Kénia et Posta Kénya. A noter que nous avons perdu contre le vainqueur de cette édition Al Ahly égypte 2/3 avec un 5è set par le score de 19/17 tout en ayant 2 balles de match en notre faveur. Si nous avions gagnés cette rencontre nous aurions peut être remportés cette édition de 1998". Archived from the original on 3 March 2016.
  5. "آنسات الأهلي علي عرش الكرة الطائرة الإفريقية".

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