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Men’s Under 21 African Nations Championship: |
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Day Four
Egypt
defeated Morocco and qualified to the 2007
World Championship
Casablanca, Morocco, August 31-: The big
favorites Egypt put themselves again in the
World Map, qualifying to the 2007 Men’s
under 21 World Championship to be held in
Morocco, when they achieved their fourth
victory over the Morocco in a rapid three
set match in the fourth day of the 12th
Men’s Under 21 African Nations Championship
held at Mohamed V Hall in Casablanca,
Morocco on Thursday. The victory secured the
trophy for the Egyptian team one day before
the end of the competition as they led the
standings with four victories out of four
matches. Tunisia came second with a straight
sets victory over Algeria while Morocco kept
the hope for the silver medal on the fifth
day when they meet Tunisia on Friday.
The matches were attended by CAVB President
Dr. Amr Elwani, CAVB Vice President Mr.
Tubby Reddy, competition Control Committee
President Mr. Baba Sy, Morocco Volleyball
Federation President Mr. Abdel Hady Ghzali,
CAVB Technical Director Mrs. Howyda Mondy
and Sports Organizing Committee member Mr.
Ali Hassaballa and the Referee Delegate Mr.
Majid Djerad.
Egypt used the high performance of the
middle blockers Ahmed Aly and Mohamed Abdel
Moneim and the magic state of the setter
Hassam Yousef who was chosen by his coach as
the match star, to achieve a straight sets
victory over the Organizers and defending
champions Morocco 25-16, 25-18, 25-16 in 64
minutes. Morocco team was affected by the
absence of the main 2 middle blockers due to
injury and they couldn’t compete with Egypt
on the net action which made it easy for
Egypt to penetrate.
Egypt Head Coach, Sherif El Shemerly did his
utmost to prepare the team in this good
picture and he referred the big victory to
the high performance of his setter Hossam
Yousef. “In my opinion my setter was the
star of the match,” Said the coach. “We know
that the weakest point in Morocco team was
the Middle blockers so we used our blocker
to send their efficient spikes to Morocco
team. We did good squatting for the opponent
before the match and we used this to achieve
this important victory which qualified my
team to the 2007 World Championship.” He
added.
Although he lost but Morocco Head Coach,
Mohamed Abdallaoui was satisfied with the
result because he knows that he plays a
better team specially because he lost two
main players. “We had a great problem before
the match because we missed our best
blockers Ahmed Bartaki and Kamal Ouali due
to injury thus our weak point was the middle
of the net which was used well by the
Egyptians who are the best team in this
competition and I think they are a big team
that can achieve surprises in future,” Said
Abdallaoui. “The biggest problem for us in
this competition is that the players don’t
have experience with the big competitions
like the Egyptians who played in the World
Championship under 19 in Algeria.” He added.
Tunisia used the strong front line players
Marouane Garci and Karim Brini and the
skillful setter Amine Zouaoui to set the
competition second victory over Algeria 3-0
(25-21, 25-17, 26-24) in 68 minutes. Tunisia
was the better side in all volleyball skills
and used this technical dominance to widely
lead in all sets except the third one which
was the most competitive in the match when
the Algerians used their strong spikers
Billel Soualem and Chahine Zaichi. The
Tunisian coach was happy to return back to
the competition with this high performance.
The competition fifth and final day will
feature two important matches which
determine the final standings of the
competition. The organizers Morocco meets
Tunisia in one of expected tough matches,
while Algeria plays South Africa. |
Day Three
Egypt
set third victory over their compatriots
Tunisia in the way to World Championship
slot
Casablanca, Morocco, August 30-: The big
favorites Egypt achieved a respected victory
over their Arch Rivals Tunisia in a match
full of thrills and considered the best till
now in the 12th Men’s Under 21 African
Nations Championship held at Mohamed V Hall
in Casablanca, Morocco on Wednesday. The
victory put Egypt at the top of the standing
at the end of the competition third day that
featured also an expected victory for the
organizers Morocco over the outsiders South
Africa. Morocco came second in the table
with two victories in two matches.
The matches were attended by CAVB Vice
President Mr. Tubby Reddy, competition
Control committee President Mr. Baba Sy,
Morocco Volleyball Federation President Mr.
Abdel Hady Ghzali, CAVB Technical Director
Mrs. Howyda Mondy and Sports Organizing
committee member Mr. Ali Hassaballa and the
Referee Delegate Mr. Majid Djerad.
The impermeable Egyptian block of Mohamed
Abdel Moneim and Ahmed Ali and the
unstoppable spikes of Mohamed Eldaabosi and
Ramy Nahkla allowed Egypt to win the clash
against their arch rivals Tunisia 3-1
(21-25, 25-15, 25-22, 31-29) in 98 minutes
of volleyball skills. Egypt came from one
set behind due to weak reception to win
three successive sets using the solid block
that finalized the situation to their side.
Egypt Head Coach, Sherif El Shemerly
referred the victory to the superior
performance of his players in block and
commented that this was their best ever
match in blocking skills
“The most important point of our dominance
was the good block that was the main factor
to gain the points. My attacker also
succeeded to pass the solid Tunisian block
several times specially in the second and
third sets.” He said. The Egyptian coach
started immediately to think of his last
match, “We are looking forwards now to win
our last match against Morocco to achieve
the cup and qualify to the 2007 World
Championship.” Shemerly concluded.
The organizers Morocco used the net
dominance to pull of an easy victory over
South Africa 3-0 (25-18, 25-23, 25-10) in 60
minutes of one side game except in the
second set that was the most competitive for
South Africa. Morocco Coach tried to use
most of his squad to relief his players
before the critical encounter against Egypt
on Thursday.
The Moroccan coach Mohamed Abdellaoui tried
to use some of the substitutes before the
important match against Egypt on Thursday,
but he was not satisfied with the
performance. “The match went exactly as I
expected as we played a team without high
capabilities and so I asked my players to be
serious in the match in order not to lose a
set like what happened for the Egyptians. My
players played to the size of the match and
didn’t appear with their full capacity
except the setter Hicham Faiazid.”
Abdellaoui said.
South Africa Head Coach, Abdelhamid El
Wassimy was not happy although he knows that
his team is technically less than the other
teams in the competition. “I’m disappointed
with my team’s performance today because
they didn’t apply my strategy except in the
second set when they were near to win the
set. We are not satisfied with the
performance in the competition till now but
this exposure is very important for our
future.” He said.
The competition Day four will feature two
important face of when the organizers
Morocco meets Egypt while the neighbors
Tunisia and Algeria meet in a thriller
clash. |
Day Two
The favorites Egypt and Tunisia set easy
victories
Casablanca, Morocco, August 29-: The big
favorites Egypt and Tunisia achieved both
easy victories against Algeria and South
Africa in the second day of the 12th Men’s
Under 21 African Nations Championship at
Mohamed V Hall in Casablanca, Morocco on
Tuesday. Both team proved that they will
compete as usual for the continental
champions and hence the qualification to the
2007 FIVB World Championship of this age
category. Egypt leads the table with two
victories while Tunisia achieved a victory
in their first match.
The matches were attended by CAVB Vice
President Mr. Tubby Reddy, competition
Control committee President Mr. Baba Sy,
Morocco Volleyball Federation President Mr.
Abdel Hady Ghzali, CAVB Technical Director
Mrs. Howyda Mondy and Sports Organizing
committee member Mr. Ali Hassaballa and the
referee Delegate Mr. Majid Djerad.
In a match appeared less competitive than
expected, the new look Egyptian team showed
much improvement in their second match
against Algeria than their first match
against South African to clinch a straight
sets victory (25-19, 25-15, 25-17) over
Algeria in 59 minutes. The Egyptian block of
Mohamed Abdel Moniem and Ahmed Aly and the
efficient spikes of Mohamed Eldabousi and
Ahmed Yousef made the difference against
Algerians who were affected by the great
effort done in their first five set match
against Morocco 24 hours before.
Egypt Head Coach, Sherif El Shemerly was
cheered with his team’s performance that put
his team as the most favorite for the title.
“We studied the Algerian team well through
the video in their match against Morocco and
we succeeded to put the tactics to win this
critical match. We succeeded also to treat
the defects of our block that appear in the
last match against South Africa and our
block was the star of the match today.” Said
Shemerly.
On the contrary Algeria Head Coach, Kaci
Said was blaming the physical fatigue as a
main cause for this defeat. He said after
the match “My players were physically
affected by the great effort they did
yesterday against Morocco in the five set
match and this allowed the experienced
Egyptian team to take over the match easier
than expected. We had weak service that
allowed Egypt to apply the strategy of the
fast attacks through their middle blockers.
In the second match the favorite Tunisia
started their match in the competition by a
wide victory over the less experienced South
Africa 3-0 (25-15, 25-16, 25-19) in 64
minutes. Tunisia used their big guns
Marouane Garci and Karim Brini to penetrate
their opponent’s block. The Tunisian coach
used some bench players during the match to
distribute the effort before their important
match against Egypt, while the South African
team was affected by the injury of their
player Ricky Govender. They struggled
against better team in volleyball skills but
they proof that they are promising in the
near future when they get enough experience.
Tunisia head coach Mohamed Mounir Gara was
satisfied with his team specially when he
played with most of his squad. “We played
with most of the squad in the match today to
distribute the effort on all the players
before the next important matches. We don’t
have one star for the team as we depend on
the collective team work so we wanted to put
all the players on this experience.” He said
South Africa Head Coach, Abdel Hamid
Elwassimy said after the match, “We missed
our best player and this affected our
performance but I’m satisfied with the
performance. Unfortunately we played the
hardest matches against Egypt, then Tunisia
first but I think we have the opportunity to
compete in the next matches against Algeria
and Morocco. The most important thing from
this participation is to win a team for the
future.
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Day One
Thriller victory for the organizers and easy
win for Egypt
Casablanca, Morocco, August 28-: the
organizers, Morocco were the hero of the
opening day of the 12th Men’s Under 21
African Nations Championship as they
clinched a difficult victory over the
struggling Algeria in a mouth watering five
set match extended the thrills to the
spectators for more than two hours of
excellent volleyball at Mohamed V Hall in
Casablanca, Morocco, while the favorites
Egypt had an easy victory over the new
comers South Africa. The competition is a
qualifier to the 2007 Men’s U-21 World
Championship to be organized in Morocco.
In a match full of thrills and made the
spectators on their toes for 123 minutes
Algeria clinched a narrow victory over
Morocco in an exciting five set match 3-2
(29-27, 19-25, 25-12, 26-28, 18-16). Morocco
used the strong wing spikers specially
Naoufal Maskali and Mohamed Alaoui to
penetrate the strong Algerian block although
they missed their outstanding middle
blockers due to injury.
Morocco coach, Mohamed Abdallaoui was very
happy to have this difficult victory because
it put his team on the competition spot. “We
had to win this match in straight sets as we
were better all through the match but my I
send my congratulations to the Algerian team
for their performance. We missed our middle
blockers and this made a problem for us
against the efficient spikes of the Algerian
team.” Said Morocco coach happily after the
match.
The Algerian coach was very sad to lose the
match although his team was leading in the
tiebreak and have three match points. “My
players did their best in the match and
their performance was affected by the some
referee decisions.” Said Algeria Head Caoch,
Kaci Said.
Egypt used the strong spike service and the
strong hits of Mohamed El Dabousi and Ahmed
Afifi to defeat South Africa 3-1 (25-17,
25-13, 23-25, 25-12) in 93 Minutes. Egypt
was the dominating side all through the
match except the second set which showed
problems for the block which costed the team
one set.
Although he had the first victory in the
competition Egypt Head coach, Sherif El
Shemerly was not satisfied with his team.
“We are happy to achieve the first victory
in the competition but we are not happy with
the performance the team specially the
blocking which needs some improvement before
the stronger matches starting from Algeria
tomorrow.” El Shemerly said.
On the contrary South Africa Head Coach,
Abdel Hamid Elwassimy was cheered to his
team performing well in their first ever
international match. “We prepared this team
to participate in two weeks and I think we
are satisfied with our first performance in
the competition against respected team. We
didn’t play any match before the competition
so new hope to improve in the next matches
after the players get enough experience.”
Said Wassimy.
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Thriller competition for
2007 World Championship
Slots
Casablanca, Morocco, August
27-: Morocco will be
the site of the new African
Battle for World
Championship slots after
Tunisia and Algeria
organized last week the boys
Under 19 and the girls Under
18 African competitions
where Tunisia cut the
tickets in both competition
to the respective World
Championships, when it
organizes the 12th Men’s
Under 21 African Nations
Championship here at Mohamed
V Hall in Casablanca,
Morocco which qualify the
champion and the runner up
to the 2007 Men’s U-21 World
Championship.
Five teams will compete for
the two World championships
sweet spots led by the
defending champions and the
organizers Morocco, the last
competition runner up,
Tunisia, Egypt, South Africa
and Algeria.
The competition day one will
feature two important
matches as the defending
champions Morocco meets
Algeria, while Egypt plays
South Africa.
Morocco enter this
competition to defend the
title they achieved two
years ago in Kenya under the
supervision of the same head
coach, Mohamed Abdellaoui
who won the last title and
aims to repeat this
achievement in his homelands
this year. Morocco started
the preparation since a year
as they had local training
since September 2005 before
the first international camp
in Portugal in may 2006
including the participation
in an international
tournament with Portugal and
Croatia teams. They
participated in another
friendship tournament in
Kelibia, Tunisia with their
team as well as Hungry,
Algeria, Morocco and Saudi
Arabia. The team includes
many promising stars led by
Mohamed Alaoui, Faiazid
Hesham and Maskali Naoufal.
“We will try to repeat our
victory in this competition
but this time the
championship will be much
more difficult.” Said
Morocco Head Coach.
Egypt comes as one of the
big favorites for the title
and World Championship spot.
The team depends on the same
framework of the under 19
team which participated in
the 2005 World championship
with only two players added
by the head coach Sherif
Elshemerly who led Egypt
before to the most
prestigious position when he
won the fourth position in
2001 Boys U-19 World
championship in Cairo. The
team started the preparation
since March 2006 through the
participation in an
international competition in
Poland including its first
and second teams and Czech
Republic. After some time of
stoppage due to exams of the
players they continued
preparation in the Olympic
centre in Cairo and played
some other matches against
Bahrain and Oman. “This
competition is the strongest
ever of this age category
due to the participation of
all the big forces specially
Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria and
Morocco and even South
Africa is a new emerging
team,” Said Elshemerly. “We
will depend on the same
skeleton of the team that
participated in the last
2005 Boys Under 19 World
Championship as 10 players
out of twelve were their.”
He added.
Algeria came to the
competition with a new look
team that started the
preparation two month ago
through a local camp
followed by participation in
the friendly tournament in
Kelibia, Tunisia which
included six teams. The Head
Coach of the team, Kaci
Mohamed Said added three
players to the line up which
played in the 2005 Boys U-19
World championship in
Algeria. Massaoud Debbih and
Chahine Zuich come as the
most prominent stars.
Tunisia is searching for the
third World championship
ticket after they had
already qualified to the
boys U-19 and Girls U-18
World championships. The
head coach, Mohamed Mounir
Gara made a short but
concentrated preparation
starting in June as they
played an international
tournament in Algeria in
June then another tour in
Kelibia and finalized the
programme with another tour
in Poland early this month.
South Africa is coming to
the competition thinking of
the future more than
competing for the trophy.
The Egyptian head coach of
the team Abdelhamid
Elwassimy said “We are
coming here to prepare a
senior team for future and I
think if five or six of this
team proof themselves it
will be a great success. |
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