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CVA Beach Volleyball League returns to Windhoek

CVA Beach Volleyball League returns to Windhoek

The CVA Beach Volleyball League is gearing up for an exciting return this year, with matches set to take place from 25 January to 22 February. 

The action will unfold at A Shipena Senior Secondary School in Windhoek, promising thrilling volleyball action for both players and fans.

With registration closing on 20 January, teams are encouraged to sign up quickly to secure their spot in this competitive yet fun event. The league will feature two main categories: women’s and men’s, with a registration fee of N$200. 

The organisers have made provisions for flexibility, noting that if fewer than eight female teams register, the women’s category will be merged into a mixed social format.

Games will be held on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, with a round-robin format where each team plays one round only. 

The matches will consist of the best of three sets, with each set played to 15 points, including a tiebreaker set if necessary. 

This setup ensures fast-paced and engaging gameplay, giving both amateurs and experienced players the chance to shine.

As a reward for their hard work, the winning team in each category will take home a cash prize of N$500, second place will receive N$300, and third place N$200 respectively.