Sudan| Head coach Kwesi Appiah boycotts training due to unpaid salaries

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Sudan| Head coach Kwesi Appiah boycotts training due to unpaid salaries

Kwesi Appiah's leadership has led Sudan to the Morocco 2025 AFCON, surprisingly. The minnows who are in the middle of a civil war shocked Ghana to win

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Kwesi Appiah’s leadership has led Sudan to the Morocco 2025 AFCON, surprisingly. The minnows who are in the middle of a civil war shocked Ghana to win one of the slots of Group F in the 2025 AFCON qualifiers.

In the 2026 World Cupw qualifiers, Kwesi Appiah’s Falcons of Jediane leads in a group that contains Senegal and DR Congo. It is an exciting moment for the Sudanese national team who even don’t have the opportunity to host games in their country.

The man behind all these success has decided to discontinue leading the team at the moment due to unpaid salaries.

The team is currently in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for a 12-day training camp preparing for the crucial rounds 5 and 6 fixtures against Senegal and nighbors South Sudan. The two fuxtures are home games for the leaders of Group B.

The East Africans are two points ahead of giants Senegal who are in second on the log and three ahead of third place DR Congo.

The Sudanese Football Association is doing everything possible within their means to resolve the financial issues with Kwesi Appiah for the Ghanaian to lead the team.