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A Brief History of Volleyball in Eastern Africa Of Tanzania

Feb 23, 2023 02:00PM ● By Burns Johnson

As the volleyball scene in Tanzania has slowly grown over the past few decades, some incredible feats have been achieved. A powerhouse in the sport, Tanzania is producing some of the best players worldwide and winning medals at international tournaments.


Volleyball first came to Tanzania in the early 1920s, when British colonials, European settlers, and missionaries brought it. Evidence of the sport being played can be found as far back as 1911, when two teams of British soldiers had a match against each other here. It soon became a beloved pastime, and there were numerous clubs in Dar es Salaam before the 1930s. Today, it remains popular among Tanzanians and is frequently enjoyed on the beach.


Two teams of British soldiers played the first official volleyball match in Tanzania in 1922, but it wasn't until 1955 that the first national volleyball federation was founded. As a result, the sport's grassroots and elite levels developed.



 

The first national volleyball federation was founded in 1954, and the country made its international debut at the 1956 African Championships, finishing in fourth place. Since then, Tanzania has participated regularly in major competitions such as the All-Africa Games and the Africa Cup of Nations.


Tanzanian volleyball's most memorable moment came at the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow when the national team stunned the world by defeating China in the quarter-finals.


In recent years, volleyball has grown in popularity in Tanzania among people of all ages and abilities.


The Tanzania National Volleyball team has earned many international awards and boasts some of the world's finest volleyball players. This sport has been instrumental in uniting people from diverse backgrounds, promoting national pride, and providing youths with invaluable skills and self-belief. Above all else, it has created a more inclusive culture where everyone can compete on common ground.



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 Immanuel Burns Johnson is a young and dedicated social media personnel. He was born, raised and schooled in Lagos, Nigeria. His hobbies include traveling, sports, political criticism and mobile games like C.O.D.M. Apart from these; he is also interested in skydiving and aeronautics. He is skilled in web coding and has a trait of hard work. This has helped him become successful in his field at a young age.








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