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    Sudan deserved 2025 AFCON qualification more than Ghana

    Papa LincBy Papa LincOctober 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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    Kwesi Appiah is the head coach of Sudan Kwesi Appiah is the head coach of Sudan

    Sudan head coach Kwasi Appiah says his team fully deserves its place at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) ahead of Ghana, following their impressive qualification campaign.

    The Falcons of Jediane sealed their spot at the continental showpiece, set to be hosted in Morocco later this year, after finishing second in Group F with eight points. Sudan held Ghana to a goalless draw at the Accra Sports Stadium before pulling off a stunning 2-0 victory over the Black Stars in Libya — a result that secured their return to Africa’s biggest football stage.

    Speaking to CAFOnline, Appiah described the qualification as a remarkable achievement, especially given the ongoing conflict in Sudan that has disrupted football activities in the country.

    “It was very special, especially given the circumstances. Many people expected Ghana to qualify, but football has changed — no one can be taken for granted anymore,” he said.

    “Of course, as a Ghanaian, I would have liked both teams to qualify, but my job is with Sudan. The players showed great commitment and deserved this success.”

    Reflecting on the team’s journey, Appiah highlighted the obstacles they faced throughout the campaign.

    “It has been extremely tough. For more than two years, Sudan has had no league football, so selecting players has been challenging.

    “We always had to play away from home, but the key was to change the players’ mentality — to make them see every venue as “home” and give their best for the people of Sudan.

    “The commitment of those from Al Hilal and Al Merreikh, along with others based in Africa, was crucial,” he added.

    Sudan will now prepare for a challenging group at AFCON 2025, having been drawn in Group E alongside Algeria, Burkina Faso and Equatorial Guinea.



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