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CAVA Women's Volleyball Challenge Cup
The CAVA Women's Volleyball Challenge Cup is an international volleyball competition in Central Asia, Central and South Asia contested by the senior women's national teams of the members of Central Asian Zonal Volleyball Association (CAZVA), the sport's regional governing body. The current champion is Kyrgyzstan women's national volleyball team, Kyrgyzstan, which won its first title at the 2024 CAVA Women's Volleyball Challenge Cup, 2024 edition. Results summary Teams reaching the top four Hosts Medal summary Participating nations Debut of teams Awards Most Valuable Player Best Setter Best Libero Best Middle Blocker Best Outside Hitter Best Opposite Hitter References External links Official AVC website
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2023 CAVA Women's Volleyball Challenge Cup
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