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MC Alger (men's Volleyball)
Mouloudia Club d'Alger (), referred to as MC Alger or MCA for short, is an Algerian volleyball team that was founded on 1947, as a division of MC Alger. They play their home games in Hacène Harcha Arena, which has a capacity of 8,000 people. History From 2008 to 2020, the team was known as GS Pétroliers as it was part of the multi-sports club with that name. The team's name changed back to MC Alger in 2020. Previous names *Mouloudia Chaâbia d'Alger (1947-1977) *Mouloudia Pétroliers d'Alger (1977-1988) *Mouloudia Club d'Alger (1988-2008) *Groupement Sportif des Pétroliers (2008–2020present) Honors National achievements * Algerian Championship : :: Winners (10 titles) : (1989, 1991, 1995, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2013) *Algerian Cup : :: Winners (11 titles) : (1984, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1996, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2010) International achievements * African Club Championship : :: Winners (2 titles) : (1988, 2007) :: Runners up (4x vice champions) : (1989 ...
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Hacène Harcha Arena
Harcha Hassan Arena is an indoor arena, indoor sporting arena located in Algiers, Algeria. The capacity of the arena is 8,000 spectators. It hosts indoor sporting events such as Handball, Basketball, Volleyball and hosts the home matches of MC Alger (handball), MC Alger. It also hosted many international competitions. Competitions hosted Some of major senior competitions are below *Pan Arab Games **1 time (2004 Pan Arab Games, 2004) *Mediterranean Games **1 time (1975 Mediterranean Games, 1975) *All-Africa Games **2 times (1978 All-Africa Games, 1978 & 2007 All-Africa Games, 2007) *African Handball Championship **4 times (Men's & Women's 1976, Men's & Women's 1989, Men's & Women's 2000 & 2014 African Men's Handball Championship, Men's & Women's 2014) *FIBA Africa Championship **2 times (FIBA Africa Championship 1995, Men's 1995 & FIBA Africa Championship 2005, Men's 2005) *African Volleyball Championship **1 time (1993 Men's African Volleyball Championship, Men's 1993) *Vovinam Wo ...
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Gold Medal Africa
Gold is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol Au (from Latin ) and atomic number 79. In its pure form, it is a bright, slightly orange-yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. Chemically, gold is a transition metal, a group 11 element, and one of the noble metals. It is one of the least reactive chemical elements, being the second-lowest in the reactivity series. It is solid under standard conditions. Gold often occurs in free elemental (native state), as nuggets or grains, in rocks, veins, and alluvial deposits. It occurs in a solid solution series with the native element silver (as in electrum), naturally alloyed with other metals like copper and palladium, and mineral inclusions such as within pyrite. Less commonly, it occurs in minerals as gold compounds, often with tellurium (gold tellurides). Gold is resistant to most acids, though it does dissolve in aqua regia (a mixture of nitric acid and hydrochloric acid), forming a soluble tetrachloroaurate anio ...
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Volleyball Clubs Established In 1947
Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. It has been a part of the official program of the Summer Olympic Games since Tokyo 1964. Beach volleyball was introduced to the program at the Atlanta 1996 Summer Olympics. The adapted version of volleyball at the Summer Paralympic Games is sitting volleyball. Basic play The complete set of rules is extensive, but play essentially proceeds as follows: a player on one of the teams begins a 'rally' by serving the ball (tossing or releasing it and then hitting it with a hand or arm), from behind the back boundary line of the court, over the net, and into the receiving team's court. The receiving team must not let the ball be grounded within their court. The team may touch the ball up to three times to return the ball to the other side of the court, but individual players may not touch the b ...
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