Malkia Strikers gear for international friendlies
Malkia Strikers celebrate scoring a point against Serbia. (PHOTO/Courtesy)
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The national
women's volleyball team head coach Paul Bitok believes participating in the
forthcoming friendly matches in Morocco and later the International Challenger
Cup in France will help polish his charges as they angle for a slot in next
year's Olympic games to be held in Paris, France.
The
International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) will sponsor the team's trips for
the assignments.
Bitok
pointed out that the competition will greatly help the team as they strive to
qualify for the Olympic competition in Paris in France next year.
Last year
Malkia Strikers camped in Brazil and Serbia before the 2022 FIVB Volleyball
Women's World Championship that was held in the Netherlands and Poland.
“We secured
the sponsorship for Malkia Strikers which we will be disclosing. The team will
be away for two weeks in Morocco and also to play in the France challenger,
“said Bitok.
Bitok has at
the same time hailed the impact of fallen volleyball federation boss Waithaka
Kioni on the sport.
The long-serving volleyball boss breathed his last, last week.
“Mr Kioni was a unique person; he had very
good connections both locally and internationally. I remember he made Malkia
Strikers be in a very comfortable situation,” added Bitok.
The 2023
FIVB Volleyball Women's Challenger Cup will be the fourth edition of the FIVB
Volleyball Women's Challenger Cup, an annual women's international volleyball
tournament contested by 8 national teams that acts as a qualifier for the FIVB
Volleyball Women's Nations League. The last tournament was held at Krešimir
Ćosić Hall in Zadar, Croatia between 28 to 31 July 2022 and was won by the host
defeating Belgium in the final.

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