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Cameroon’s ‘Lions’ achieve the impossible dream with a ticket to Men’s World Championship

Having come through a real qualifying thriller in their capital Yaounde to secure their ticket to the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship Poland 2014, Cameroon’s volleyballers waved their national flag proudly as they danced around the packed hall in front of their adoring fans.

The fact that a lion mascot was on hand to join in the celebrations was very fitting, as the team had once again proven just why they are known as the ‘Indomitable Lions’ during the qualifying tournament. The team, under the guidance of German coach Peter Nonnenbroich, emerged triumphant from a seemingly forlorn situation to qualify for the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship Poland 2014 from August 30 to September 21.

Among those sharing the outpouring of great joy was Adoum Garoua, the country’s sports minister, and the famous Roger Milla, African footballer of the last century. They were present in the hall to congratulate Jean- Patrick Ndaki Mboulet and company in a clear statement of just how important this triumph is for the entire country. Equally important was the announcement from Garoua that the team and the Cameroon Volleyball Federation were to receive the equivalent of about US$100,000 in support.

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“I came on behalf of the government, the President of the Republic, and on behalf of other Cameroonians to tell you congratulations,” Adoum Garoua told the players and their coaching staff in the locker room.

“You go to the World Championships, where the best teams of the world are playing, and thanks to you the image of our country is enhanced. After football yesterday, today is volleyball.” Last November, the national football team qualified for the World Cup Finals in Brazil.

For long periods of the qualifying campaign, it did not look as though there was going to be such a happy ending for the national volleyball team. After a laborious 3-1 opening win against Nigeria, the hosts and favourites suffered a surprising 3-1 defeat against Rwanda on day two of the qualifying tournament. “I hardly slept after that loss. I just watched the video of the match against Rwanda over and over,” said coach Peter Nonnenbroich, highlighting the severity of the situation. “My guys found it difficult to cope with the pressure in the first couple of matches. However, when it was all or nothing, they were on the ball. The emotion shown by the players and fans was incredible.”

Cameroon beat the previously unbeaten Algerians 3-0 (28-26, 25-21, 25-15). Despite this win, the World Championship ticket still appeared to be out of reach, until Nigeria came to their rescue on the final match day.

The Nigerians took a set from Algeria (3-1) and Cameroon secured the obligatory 3-0 win against Gabon in the final game of the tournament to trigger the wild celebrations. With three teams boasting a record of three wins and one defeat, Cameroon ultimately held a better set ratio (2.5) than Algeria (2.25) and Rwanda (1.5). As such, Cameroon will now make its third appearance at the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship Poland 2014, having previously qualified in 1990 (15th) and 2010 (13th).

The team made history at the last championships in Italy four years ago. The crowd favourites overcame Australia 3-1 to claim the first ever victory for a central African country at a World Championship, progressing to the next round in the process. This year’s finals in Poland could see a repeat of that duel with Australia. As the third highest-ranked African team in the world, Cameroon looks likely to play against the hosts Poland, Argentina, Serbia, Australia and Venezuela in Pool A.

However, that will only be the case if the best-placed African team in the world rankings, Tunisia, qualifies as expected. Tunisia is both the host and hot favourite at the last African qualifying tournament from March 2 to 8, when they will battle it out against Seychelles, Congo Brazzaville, Senegal and Niger for a ticket to the World Championship.

Kenya is currently hosting the first women’s contest for the African tickets to FIVB Volleyball Women’s World Championship Italy 2014, as Nairobi welcomes Seychelles, Uganda, Tunisia, Senegal, Mozambique and Cape Verde.

The conclusion of the tournament in Kenya will pave the way for the next qualifying round, which will see Algeria host Botswana, Ghana, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria and Egypt in Pool T from February 23 to March 2. Africa will be represented by two women’s teams in the FIVB Volleyball Women World Championship, which is to be held in Italy from September 23 to October 12.

Currently 18 of the 24 teams for the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship Poland 2014 have been confirmed: Bulgaria, Serbia, Germany, Belgium, Finland and France qualified at the beginning of this year.

They are joined by hosts Poland, Olympic champions Russia and Italy from Europe, Australia, Iran, China and Korea from Asia, Argentina, Venezuela and Brazil from South America and Egypt and Cameroon from Africa. Countries in the NORCECA confederation must wait the longest to discover their fate, with four qualifying tournaments (each with four teams) scheduled for May and June in the USA, Cuba, Canada and Puerto Rico, as well as a continental play-off from July 9 to 14.

Cameroon have already secured their place at the highlight of the season. This is all the more remarkable, as the team had to overcome some major difficulties during their preparations for the qualifying tournament.

In Cameroon, volleyball is sometimes played on cement or tarmac courts. Financially, the national team players are not exactly born with a silver spoon in their mouths. German coach Peter Nonnenbroich initially arrived in Cameroon as an FIVB instructor, taking charge of the Cameroon ladies team at the 2006 World Championship. Those in charge of sporting issues in Cameroon were delighted with his efforts, and Nonnenbroich has subsequently led the men’s national team to the FIVB World Championship in 2010 and now 2014.

The Cameroonians now have their sights set on achieving the impossible at the highlight tournament of the volleyball season in Poland. As sports minister Garoua rightly noted, “In sport, it is a matter of believing in yourself.”

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IG Boosts National Badminton Team Ahead of Uganda Championship

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The Inspector General of Police Alhaji Mohammed Abubakar visited and trained with Nigeria Badminton players who were preparing for the 9th edition of the Uganda International Badminton tournament scheduled to take
place on 20th-23rd of February in Lugogo Indoor stadium, Uganda.

The IG who is a former national badminton player as well as an ex-board member of Nigeria Football Association, NFA, promised to continue to support the players so that they can gain enough points that will qualify them for the 2016 Olympics in Brazil.

“If we engage the youths especially through sports, we have done one great thing, which is taking them away from the streets and is a very good factor in creating better leaders of tomorrow”

Also on Sunday, Abuja badminton club donated a set of jersey and badminton equipment to the national team ahead of the Ugandan tournament. The chairman Abuja badminton club, Abubakar Isa said it is their way of supporting the Nigeria Badminton Federation, NBF.

“We are trying to promote badminton in Nigeria and we feel we should start with the national team.” Isa added.
President of NBF, Justice Danlami Senchi who was on hand to receive the donations, thanked the donors especially the IG for helping to promote badminton in Nigeria and assured that Nigeria will qualify for 2016 Olympics.

“We want to thank the IG as well as the Abuja badminton club for their support, we hope we’ll also get the support of the sports ministry. Our aim is to gain enough points that will help our players qualify for the Olympics.” Senchi concluded.

National badminton captain Olaoluwa Fagbemi said the team hopes to win at least four gold medals in Uganda.
Organisers say 16 teams have confirmed participation in the championship, that will see 64 players taking part in different categories. Uganda(host), Nigeria, Namibia, Libya, Egypt, Algeria, South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, Kenya and Mauritius while Austria, Malaysia, Slovakia, Israel, and Syrilanka are among the international countries to feature in competition.

Bunmi Haruna

FULL CHAN FIXTURES OF THE FINAL TOURNAMENT/CALENDRIER DU TOURNOI FINAL CHAN<

FULL CHAN FIXTURES OF THE FINAL TOURNAMENT/CALENDRIER DU TOURNOI FINAL CHAN

Group matches/Matches de groupe

Game 01.
SOUTH AFRICA vs. MOZAMBIQUE Group A
Date : 11/01/2014
Time : 18h00
Venue : Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town

Game 02.
MALI vs. NIGERIA Group A
Date : 11/01/2014
Time : 21h00
Venue : Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town

Game 03.
ZIMBABWE vs. MOROCCO Group B
Date : 12/01/2014
Time : 17h00
Venue : Athlone Stadium, Cape Town

Game 04.
UGANDA vs. BURKINA FASO Group B
Date : 12/01/2014
Time : 20h00
Venue : Athlone Stadium, Cape Town

Game 05.
GHANA vs. CONGO Group C
Date : 13/01/2014
Time : 17h00
Venue : Free State Stadium, Mangaung

Game 06.
LIBYA vs. ETHIOPIA Group C
Date : 13/01/2014
Time : 20h00
Venue : Free State Stadium, Mangaung

Game 07.
RD CONGO vs. MAURITANIA Group D
Date : 14/01/2014
Time : 17h00
Venue : Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane

Game 08.
GABON vs. BURUNDI Group D
Date : 14/01/2014
Time : 20h00
Venue : Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane

Game 09.
SOUTH AFRICA vs. MALI Group A
Date : 15/01/2014
Time : 17h00
Venue : Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town

Game 10.
NIGERIA vs. MOZAMBIQUE Group A
Date : 15/01/2014
Time : 20h00
Venue : Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town

Game 11.
ZIMBABWE vs. UGANDA Group B
Date : 16/01/2014
Time : 17h00
Venue : Athlone Stadium, Cape Town

Game 12.
BURKINA FASO vs. MOROCC Group B
Date : 16/01/2014
Time : 20h00
Venue : Athlone Stadium, Cape Town

Game 13.
GHANA vs. LIBYA Group C
Date : 17/01/2014
Time : 17h00
Venue : Free State Stadium, Mangaung

Game 14.
ETHIOPIA vs. CONGO Group C
Date : 17/01/2014
Time : 20h00
Venue : Free State Stadium, Mangaung

Game 15.
RD CONGO vs. GABON Group D
Date : 18/01/2014
Time : 17h00
Venue : Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane

Game 16.
BURUNDI vs. MAURITANIA Group D
Date : 18/01/2014
Time : 20h00
Venue : Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane

Game 17.
NIGERIA vs. SOUTH AFRICA Group A
Date : 19/01/2014
Time : 19h00
Venue : Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town

Game 18.
MOZAMBIQUE vs. MALI Group A
Date : 19/01/2014
Time : 19h00
Venue : Athlone Stadium, Cape Town

Game 19.
BURKINA FASO vs. ZIMBABWE Group B
Date : 20/01/2014
Time : 19h00
Venue : Athlone Stadium, Cape Town

Game 20.
MOROCCO vs. UGANDA Group B
Date : 20/01/2014
Time : 19h00
Venue : Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town

Game 21.
ETHIOPIA vs. GHANA Group C
Date : 21/01/2014
Time : 19h00
Venue : Free State Stadium, Mangaung

Game 22.
CONGO vs. LIBYA Group C
Date : 21/01/2014
Time : 19h00
Venue : Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane

Game 23.
BURUNDI vs. RD CONGO Group D
Date : 22/01/2014
Time : 19h00
Venue : Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane

Game 24.
MAURITANIA vs. GABON Group D
Date : 22/01/2014
Time : 19h00
Venue : Free State Stadium, Mangaung

Quarter Finals – ¼ de finale

Game 25.

1st Group A vs. 2nd Group B

Date : 25/01/2014

Time : 20h30

Venue : Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town

Game 26.

1st Group B vs. 2nd Group A

Date : 25/01/2014

Time : 17h00

Venue : Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town

Game 27.

1st Group C vs. 2nd Group D

Date : 26/01/2014

Time : 20h30

Venue : Free State Stadium, Mangaung

Game 28.

1st Group D vs. 2nd Group C

Date 26/01/2014

Time : 17h00

Venue : Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane

Semi-Finals – ½ Finale

Game 29.

Winner Game 25 vs. Winner Game 28

Date : 29/01/2014

Time : 17h00

Venue : Free State Stadium, Mangaung

Game 30.

Winner Game 27 vs. Winner Game 26

Date 29/01/2014

Time : 20h30

Venue : Free State Stadium, Mangaung

3rd Place match – Match de classement

Game 31.

Loser Game 29 vs Loser Game 30

Date : 01/02/2014

Time : 17h00

Venue : Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town

Finals/Finale

Game 32.

Winner Game 29 vs Winner 30

Date : 01/02/2014

Time : 20h00

Venue : Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town