Badminton at the All-Africa Games
- Badminton at the All-Africa Games
Badminton has been part of the All-Africa Games since 2003 in Abuja, Nigeria.
Host cities
Previous winners
References
* [http://www.africa-badminton.com/badmintonaccueilcentre.htm#Evenements Africa Badminton: Events]
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