Rwanda sitting volleyball men’s team captain Emile Cadet Vuningabo has said that they are ready and confident ahead of the upcoming 2023 World Para Volley Sitting Volleyball World Cup. The double-gender event will be held from November 11 to 18 in the Egyptian capital, Cairo. Rwanda's men’s team was pooled in tough Group A alongside Egypt and Iraq. Mossad Rashad’s team will need to sweat for results to survive early elimination from the World Cup. ALSO READ: Rwanda Handed Tough Draw in World Para Volley “I noticed our team played stronger than ever before and players are ready for the competition. This time, we have good spikers on the team and we want to take game by game so that we can secure a place in the next round,” said captain Emile Cadet Vuningabo. The Sitting Volleyball World Cup will qualify one male and one female team for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. ALSO READ: Rwandan teams start preps for 2023 World ParaVolley Overall, Egypt leads men’s rankings while Rwanda follows in second place in Africa. The champions of the competition, both men and women, will qualify for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. ALSO READ: Mossad Rashad: Rwanda is ready for 2023 Sitting Volleyball World Cup Rwanda tops African women's rankings followed by Egypt while Egypt leads men’s rankings ahead of Rwanda in second place. Africa will be represented by Algeria, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Egypt in the men’s World Cup while only two nations; Rwanda and hosts Egypt, will represent the continent in the women’s tournament. ALSO READ: Rwandan teams start preps for 2023 World ParaVolley Meanwhile, Group B of women has giants Canada, Brazil, Slovenia, Ukraine, and the Netherlands. For men, Group B will have Iran, Japan, and Algeria. Group C has Brazil, China, India, and Nigeria while Great Britain, France, Ukraine, and Germany are in Group D. The women's national team was drawn in Group B against hosts Egypt, Mongolia, and giants China and Germany. In the men’s category, Rwanda will face hosts Egypt, and Iraq, in Group A.