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Bronze winners emerge at 2026 President Beach Volleyball Cup

Paul Joseph by Paul Joseph
February 17, 2026
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Excitement is reaching its peak at the 2026 President Beach Volleyball Cup as third-place winners have been confirmed and finalists prepare for decisive showdowns at the Murtala Mohammed Square Beach Courts in Kaduna.

In the men’s division, Akapson VC secured the bronze medal after overpowering Philric VC in straight sets, 2–0. Akapson dictated play from the first serve, taking the opening set 21–16 through solid defense and coordinated attacks.

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They tightened their grip in the second set, cruising to a 21–13 victory to wrap up the contest convincingly.

The women’s third-place match followed a similar script, with Adamawa Spikers defeating Katsina 2–0. Adamawa dominated early, sealing the first set 21–9 with aggressive serving and sharp net play. Katsina mounted more resistance in the second set, but Adamawa maintained composure to close it out 21–16 and claim bronze.

With podium places settled for third, attention now turns to four highly anticipated finals in the Men’s, Women’s, U17 Boys, and U17 Girls categories.

The senior women’s title clash features Kada Emeralds against Anista VC, two sides that demonstrated grit in the semifinals.

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Anista battled past Katsina in a tense three-set encounter, winning 23–21, losing 20–22, and dominating the decider 15–6. Their ability to regroup after setbacks highlights their mental strength.

Kada Emeralds, meanwhile, advanced in emphatic fashion, defeating Adamawa Spikers 21–17, 21–12. Their structured play and effective teamwork have positioned them as strong contenders for the crown.

Serve reception and transition efficiency are likely to determine the champion in what promises to be an intense battle.

The men’s championship match will see Kano Pillars face Savannah Spikers in a high-energy encounter.

Kano Pillars reached the final after edging Akapson VC 2–1. They stormed through the first set 21–6, stumbled in the second 16–21, but rebounded decisively with a 15–4 finish.

Savannah Spikers also endured a three-set semifinal, overcoming Dynamite VC 21–19, 18–21, 15–6. Their calmness under pressure and late-game execution could be decisive.

With both teams known for explosive scoring and strong net presence, spectators can expect a fast-paced, tactical showdown.

In the youth boys’ category, Kada Prince will square off against Philric VC.

Philric defeated FCT 21–13, 15–21, 15–9 in the semifinals, while Kada Prince rallied from behind to beat Jikwoyi Braves 21–?, ?–?, 15–3, finishing with dominance in the final set. Both teams have shown resilience, setting the stage for a competitive encounter.

The U17 Girls final will feature Diamond VC against Kogi Spikers.

Diamond advanced with a confident 21–11, 21–16 win over Zamfara, displaying consistency and defensive solidity. Kogi Spikers earned their place after a dramatic 2–1 victory against Anista VC, sealing the decider 16–14.

Their determination and composure in tight moments could make this final one of the tournament’s highlights.

As the 2026 President Beach Volleyball Cup reaches its climax, fans in Kaduna are bracing for thrilling contests that will determine this year’s champions across all categories.

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