Cameroon is off to a flying start in the women’s series of the 2025 Central African zonal volleyball championship. The team registered the excellent start after bagging an authoritative 3-0 sets victory over host Congo Brazzaville in its opening match of the tournament.
The Volleyball Lionesses launched the onslaught after holding on enough to beat the Congolese 25-20points in the first. The team later completed the mission with two subsequent set wins against the Brazzaville girls in the second and third sets of the fixture. The Cameroon team claimed a comfortable 25-14points victory in the second set and downed the host nation with a 25-10points humbling in set three of the showdown.
The ongoing showpiece in Brazzaville is the first edition of the Central African zonal volleyball championship organized by zone four of the Confederation of African Volleyball, CAVB. The tournament assembles participants from Cameroon, Congo Brazzaville, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Central African Republic, Chad and other nations that make up the Central African CAVB lineup.
Cameroon is represented by both the men and women’s teams in the tournament which flagged off on September 28 and is scheduled to roundup on Thursday September 2. The tournament is one of two tournaments that are scheduled to be organized by CAVB zone IV in recent weeks.
The event will give way for the Central African zonal beach volleyball championship which is scheduled to run in Kintele in Congo Brazzaville from Friday October 3 to Monday October 6.