Gambian Appointed SOC President at Confederation of African Volleyball

By Kemo Kanyi 

Bai Dodou Jallow, president of The Gambia Volleyball Federation, has been appointed president of the Sport Organising Commission (SOC) of the Confederation of African Volleyball (CAVB) for 2024-2028.

Jallow’s appointment came on the background of his unprecedented role played in the development of volleyball around Africa during his time as a CAVB board member, where he successfully led Zone II, championing the growth of volleyball in the subregion. 

According to the Gambia Volleyball Federation, Bai DodouJallow had incredible success traits during his time as president of the national federation. Leading Gambia to so many international feats notably, winning the African Games beach volleyball in 2019, qualifying for two world championships, playing at the Commonwealth Games, and getting Gambia indoor women and men teams to African Games in 2023. On the home front, under his leadership, Gambia continues to see rapid development in the national league and rapid growth of youth development.

“All these incredible feats stem from his leadership qualities and deep understanding of Sports administration.  Important to note that the CAVB Sport Organising Commission is one of the core pillars of the Confederation with the responsibility of organizing and leading CAVB sports events and Continental volleyball and beach volleyball competitions,’’ the federation added.

The body continued: “This is yet another important achievement for The Gambia at large. The Gambia Volleyball Federation would send its gratitude to the Confederation of African Volleyball under the leadership of Madam BouchraHajij”.