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2018–2020 CAVB Beach Volleyball Continental Cup
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The 2018–2020 CAVB Beach Volleyball Continental Cup were a beach volleyball double-gender event. Teams representing African countries were split into groups of four, where an elimination bracket determined the 2 teams to advance to the next stage from the sub-zones. The winners of the event qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics.
Men
First round
Pool 1
- Final Ranking
Pool 2
- Final Ranking
- 1.
The Gambia
- 2.
Sierra Leone
- 3.
Mali
- 4.
Guinea
- Gambia and Sierra Leone qualified for second round of CAVB Beach Continental Cup.
Pool 3
- Final Ranking
- 1.
Ghana
- 2.
Togo
- 3.
Ivory Coast
- Ghana and Togo qualified for second round of CAVB Beach Continental Cup.
Pool 4
- Pool 4 was contested in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- Final Ranking
- Congo and Democratic Republic of the Congo qualified for second round of CAVB Beach Continental Cup.
Pool 5
- Final Ranking
Pool 6
- Final Ranking
- 1.
Rwanda
- 2.
Egypt
- 3.
South Sudan
- 4.
Eritrea
- Rwanda and Egypt qualified for second round of CAVB Beach Continental Cup.
Pool 7
- Pool 7 was contested in Flic-en-Flac, Mauritius.
- Final Ranking
- 1.
Mauritius
- 2.
Seychelles
- Mauritius qualified for second round of CAVB Beach Continental Cup.
Pool 8 & 9
- Pool 8 & 9 was contested in Maputo, Mozambique.[4]
- Final Ranking
- Pool 8
- 1.
Mozambique
- 2.
Zambia
- 3.
Zimbabwe
- Mozambique and Zambia qualified for second round of CAVB Beach Continental Cup.
- Pool 9
- 1.
South Africa
- 2.
Botswana
- 3.
Swaziland
- South Africa and Botswana qualified for second round of CAVB Beach Continental Cup
Second round
Pool C
- Pool C was contested in Banjul, The Gambia.
- Final Ranking
- 1.
The Gambia
- 2.
South Sudan
- 3.
Botswana (withdraw)
- 4.
Kenya (withdraw)
- 5.
Mauritius (withdraw)
- Gambia and South Sudan qualified for final round of CAVB Beach Continental Cup.
Final Round
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Women
First round
Pool 3
- Final Ranking
Pool 4
- Pool 4 was contested in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- Final Ranking
- 1.
Democratic Republic of the Congo
- 2.
Republic of the Congo
- Democratic Republic of the Congo qualified for second round of CAVB Beach Continental Cup.
Pool 6
- Pool 6 was contested in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.[5]
- Final Ranking
Pool 7
- Final Ranking
- 1.
Egypt
- 2.
Sudan
- 3.
Eritrea
- 4.
South Sudan
- Egypt and Sudan qualified for second round of CAVB Beach Continental Cup.
Pool 8
- Pool 8 was contested in Flic-en-Flac, Mauritius.
- Final Ranking
- 1.
Mauritius
- 2.
Seychelles
- Mauritius qualified for second round of CAVB Beach Continental Cup.
Pool 9 & 10
- Pool 9 & 10 was contested in Maputo, Mozambique.[6]
- Final Ranking
- Pool 9
- 1.
Mozambique
- 2.
South Africa
- 3.
Swaziland
- Mozambique and South Africa qualified for second round of CAVB Beach Continental Cup.
- Pool 10
Second round
Pool C
- Final Ranking
- 1.
Nigeria
- 2.
Zambia
- 3.
Democratic Republic of the Congo (withdraw)
- 4.
Cape Verde (withdraw)
- 5.
Kenya (withdraw)
- Nigeria and Zambia qualified for final round of CAVB Beach Continental Cup.
Pool D
- Final Ranking
- 1.
Egypt
- 2.
Mozambique
- 3.
Guinea
- 4.
Uganda
- 5.
Zimbabwe
- Egypt and Mozambique qualified for final round of CAVB Beach Continental Cup.
Final Round
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