KCCA Seek Quick Response Against Carthage After Opening Setback

KCCA Seek Quick Response Against Carthage After Opening Setback

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2026 CAVB Women’s African Volleyball Club Championship
Today, 7pm
KCCA v Carthage

Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) return to action today determined to reignite their campaign at the 2026 CAVB Women’s African Volleyball Club Championship with a crucial clash against Tunisia’s C.F. Carthage in Cairo, Egypt

The Ugandan side will be eager to bounce back after falling 3-1 to Nigeria Customs Service in their Pool C opener on Monday evening, a match that started brightly before slipping away. KCCA showed promise early on, edging a tightly contested first set, but struggled to maintain consistency as their opponents grew into the game.

Now, attention shifts to a must-win encounter against a Carthage side that comes in with confidence following a straight-sets (3-0) victory over Kenya’s Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI). The North Africans’ dominant display has already marked them as one of the early contenders in the group.

For KCCA, the focus will be on tightening their defence and sustaining intensity across all sets, areas that proved costly in their opening fixture. With Pool C shaping up as one of the most competitive groups, every point will be vital in the race for knockout qualification.

Today’s contest presents both a challenge and an opportunity—a chance for KCCA to reset, respond, and keep their hopes of progressing alive against one of the group’s in-form sides.

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