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Rwanda: Volleyball Body Commits to Completing League Season

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Rwanda volleyball federation (FRVB) has confirmed that the 2019/2020 top tier league season - both in men and women's categories - will be completed when the lockdown on competitive action is lifted in September.

"The first division league (men and women) will resume and be completed after the lockdown in September.

Like all sports events and competitions, the domestic volleyball league was halted in March as the government enforced strict social distancing to curb the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Meanwhile, the local volleyball governing body has decided to declare the second division null and void given, and, as a result, there will be no relegation or promotion in the top tier this campaign.

Besides football, volleyball is the only sport with more than one league division in the country.

Source: allAfrica.com

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