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Women's African Volleyball: Cameroon retain title as Rwanda disqualified

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Brazilians Aline Siqueira (left) and Moreira Gomes Bianca in action for RwandaImage source, Rwanda Sports Ministry
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Aline Siqueira (left) and Moreira Gomes Bianca only joined the Rwandan team weeks before the African championships

Cameroon have retained their Women's African Volleyball title after beating Kenya by 3 sets to 1 in Rwanda on Sunday.

The two finalists have also qualified for next year's World Championships to be hosted in Poland and the Netherlands.

This year's tournament was hit by controversy on the morning of the final when hosts Rwanda were disqualified for fielding ineligible players.

The issue had caused the championships to be paused on Thursday as organisers investigated complaints from the Nigeria and Morocco federations, after both sides had lost to Rwanda.

When the tournament resumed on Sunday, it was without Rwanda, who had been due to play in the semi-finals, after it was ruled they had used four Brazilian players without proper clearance.

After the disqualification, Rwanda's ministry of sports announced they would be looking into the decision from the International Volleyball Federation.

Morocco clinched third place with a straights sets win over Nigeria, with the game also on Sunday.

Image source, Rwanda Sports Ministry
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Aline Siqueira, Moreira Gomes, Caroline Apolinario and Mariana da Silva were the four players at the centre of the investigation