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Champions of Africa! South Sudan’s Blind Football Team Wins Division 2 Final

Ken LibasiBy Ken LibasiNovember 1, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Champions of Africa! South Sudan’s Blind Football Team Wins Division 2 Final

Champions of Africa! South Sudan’s Blind Football Team Wins Division 2 Final in Style LUSAKA, Zambia — South Sudan has made history after its Blind Football Team triumphed in the Division 2 Final at the African Blind Football Championships, securing the continental title in spectacular fashion. The victory marks a major milestone for the young team, which has continued to inspire fans across the continent with its resilience, teamwork, and determination. The South Sudanese players showcased exceptional skill and unity throughout the tournament, earning widespread praise from supporters and sporting officials alike. This achievement not only brings pride to the nation but also highlights the growing impact of para-sports in promoting inclusion and empowerment among persons with disabilities in South Sudan. Government officials, sports enthusiasts, and citizens have taken to social media to celebrate the team’s success, calling it a “moment of national pride” and a testament to South Sudan’s sporting potential on the international stage.

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