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Kent Antony Set to Leave Atlabara FC

Introduction to Kent Anthony’s Situation
Kent Anthony joined Atlabara as a junior player from the Uganda Premier League side Onduparaka before they were relegated to the second division. The young star established himself as a starter under then Atlabara coach Akon Peter. After spending some time at the club, the player is now looking forward to the exit door.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Complications with Contracts in South Sudan Football
Notably, contracts in South Sudan football are very complicated. Players have to sign two contracts, one with the Juba Local Football Association and then with the South Sudan Football Association, which makes it very complicated even if you sign a one-year contract. With the South Sudan Football Association, it is 4 years, which makes it difficult for clubs to release players.
Kent’s Plans for a New Club
However, Kent believes his newly acquired agent can push his move to a new club of choice. “I have my agent. He will do it for me because when a player does not feel comfortable, it is difficult for the player to perform for the club. My agent will be the one to do that for me which makes it possible.” The Atlabara winger is currently nursing a knee injury sustained this season which took long for the player to recover and help his team push for the title.
Challenges Faced by Kent at Atlabara
Speaking to The City Review News Desk regarding his injury, Kent lamented that not much has been done to help him with his injury. He further wished to get a new club that will value him. Kent stressed the challenges he faced at Atlabara football club. “In life there are advantages and disadvantages. They have done more but I have also faced so many challenges there (at the club),” he said.
Future Plans and Aspirations
The player’s next move will be determined by the club that is willing to meet his terms and conditions. According to the player, he does not dream of playing in South Sudan soon, but in other leagues. “I will go to any team that has a vision and ready to compete. I like to play in a team that has stiff competition.” Just like Kent, many players who dream of playing outside must invest their hard-earned money into videos to convince foreign scouts and coaches.
Conclusion and Fond Memories
According to the player, he will have very fond memories about the club in case he leaves. He highlighted that it is Atlabara that gave him the name, and from where he was called up to the national team. Despite the challenges and complications, Kent remains hopeful for a better future in football, with a new club that values and supports him in his career aspirations.
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CECAFA 2025 to be hosted in South Sudan

South Sudan Ready to Host CECAFA Under-17 Championship in 2025
Exciting Times for South Sudan Football
The South Sudan Football Association (SSFA) has set its sights on hosting the CECAFA Under-17 Championship in October 2025, marking a significant milestone for the country’s footballing landscape. The President of the SSFA, Mr. Augustino Madut, made the announcement at a press conference held at the Juba National Stadium, expressing confidence in the nation’s readiness to welcome the regional tournament.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Key Points Highlighted by Mr. Madut
- South Sudan has met all the requirements to host the CECAFA Under-17 Championship.
- The country boasts two stadiums, Buluk Playground, and Juba National Stadium, capable of hosting the matches.
- Final approval from the national government is pending to confirm the hosting status.
Mr. Madut emphasized the importance of the government’s support in ensuring a successful championship, particularly in matters concerning security and logistics. He also outlined broader plans for the region under his leadership, focusing on capacity building, competition development, and the establishment of a CECAFA technical center.
Furthermore, Mr. Madut stressed the need for attracting sponsors and investments into regional football to support the growth and sustainability of the sport. He highlighted the SSFA’s efforts in securing sponsorships and increasing activities but acknowledged the ongoing challenge of resources.
SSFA’s Preparation and Collaboration
Victor Laurence, the SSFA General Secretary, confirmed that the Board of Directors approved the bid to host the CECAFA Under-17 Championship and all necessary documents have been submitted. However, formal government guarantee is required to finalize the hosting arrangement.
Mr. Laurence assured that the SSFA is confident in its ability to successfully host the tournament in collaboration with the Ministry of Youth and Sports. He also mentioned that the country has addressed the requirement for MRI testing facilities, crucial for U-17 competitions.
Progress and Challenges in South Sudan Football
South Sudan’s admission to CECAFA in 2012 marked a significant step for the nation’s footballing aspirations. However, internal disputes, corruption, and poor infrastructure have posed challenges for the SSFA in professionalizing football in the country.
Since assuming office in July 2021, Mr. Madut has made significant strides in developing football structures at the state level, introducing local and premier leagues, and completing the construction of Juba National Stadium. His leadership has brought renewed focus and energy to the sport, culminating in South Sudan’s bid to host the CECAFA championship.
Mr. Madut’s tenure at the helm of the SSFA reflects his passion and commitment to football development in the region. His efforts have not only elevated the national team’s profile but also set the stage for a new era of growth and progress in South Sudan football.
In conclusion, South Sudan’s readiness to host the CECAFA Under-17 Championship signifies a significant achievement for the nation’s footballing community. With the necessary infrastructure, government support, and a dedicated leadership team, the country is poised to showcase its talent and passion for the beautiful game on a regional stage.
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South Sudan Cup finals postponed indefinitely.

Excitement Builds as South Sudan Cup Final Postponed
The Anticipation
A highly anticipated 2024/25 South Sudan Cup final clash between Jamus FC of Juba and Al-Merriekh FC of Bentiu has been postponed indefinitely by the organizing committee. While the association did not specify a new date for the match, it assured that the decision was made to ensure a memorable experience for both participating teams and their supporters.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Unexpected Postponement
Initial communications had indicated that the final would take place next week on May 5, 2025. However, the organizing committee announced via the South Sudan Football Association’s (SSFA) social media platforms that the game would not proceed as originally scheduled.
“The new date for the final match will be communicated soon,” read an official statement on the SSFA Facebook page.
The Journey to the Final
Jamus FC secured their place in the final by defeating Koyrom FC 2-0 in a semi-final encounter marred by the dismissal of five Koyrom FC players, leading to the premature abandonment of the game. Meanwhile, Al-Merriekh FC advanced to the final after a decisive 5-0 victory over Aweil United FC in the other semi-final.
Recent Encounters
The two finalists last met in the revised fixtures of the South Sudan Premier League last month, with Jamus FC, known as “the Buffaloes,” emerging victorious with a 3-1 scoreline. Notably, Al-Merriekh FC has not recorded a win against Jamus FC in the past year.
Formidable Performances
Both Jamus FC and Al-Merriekh FC have displayed formidable form in the 14th edition of the 2024/25 South Sudan Cup. Jamus FC reached the final by eliminating St. Mary FC 9-2 on aggregate, Koryom FC 2-0, and Majak Ajoung FC. On the other hand, Al-Merriekh FC’s journey to the final included a 5-0 semi-final win against Aweil United and a resounding 10-0 victory over Al-Merriekh FC Renk in the quarter-finals.
Third-Place Playoff
In the third-place playoff, Aweil United edged out Koryom FC 7-6 in a penalty shootout at Juba Stadium after the match concluded 1-1 in normal time, securing the third spot in the 2024/25 South Sudan Cup.
With the South Sudan Cup final postponed, fans of both Jamus FC and Al-Merriekh FC eagerly await the rescheduled match. As the teams prepare to battle it out for the coveted trophy, the anticipation and excitement continue to build.
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Augustino Maduot becomes CECAFA president

Augustino Maduot Parek Assumes Office as CECAFA President
New Leadership in East and Central Africa Football
The football community in East and Central Africa is abuzz with excitement as Augustino Maduot Parek officially takes the helm as the new president of the Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA). The announcement, made on May 2, marks a significant milestone in regional football governance, signaling a new era under Maduot’s leadership.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!A Brief Background on CECAFA
- CECAFA is Africa’s oldest football sub-confederation, representing twelve national football associations in the region.
- Member countries include Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, South Sudan, Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Zanzibar, Somalia, Rwanda, Burundi, and Djibouti.
Maduot’s appointment comes following the departure of Wallace Karia, the former president of the Tanzania Football Federation, who now represents the CECAFA zone on the CAF Executive Committee.
Focus on Football Development
Under Maduot’s leadership, CECAFA is set to intensify its efforts in football development, with a strong focus on enhancing the region’s visibility and competitiveness on the African and international stage. This renewed commitment is poised to bring about positive changes and opportunities for football enthusiasts across East and Central Africa.
South Sudan’s Rising Presence in International Sports Governance
Maduot’s elevation to the top office of CECAFA marks a significant achievement for South Sudan in the realm of international sports governance. Despite facing infrastructural and resource challenges, South Sudan has made remarkable progress in the sporting arena since joining FIFA and CAF less than a decade ago.
Exciting Tournament Calendar for 2025
Earlier this year, CECAFA held its Ordinary General Assembly in Juba, where delegates approved a packed tournament calendar for 2025. Key competitions on the agenda include the Dar Port Kagame Cup and the CAF Women’s Champions League CECAFA qualifiers. Additionally, the hosting of the CECAFA U-17 Boys Championship and the CAF African Schools Football Championship qualifiers will provide ample opportunities for young talents to showcase their skills.
- CECAFA U-17 Boys Championship
- CAF African Schools Football Championship qualifiers
CECAFA member nations are encouraged to submit hosting bids for these prestigious events, highlighting the region’s commitment to nurturing young football talent and promoting the beautiful game.
In Conclusion
As Augustino Maduot Parek assumes his new role as CECAFA President, football fans can look forward to an exciting era of growth and development in East and Central Africa. With a renewed focus on football development and a packed tournament calendar for 2025, the region is poised to make its mark on the African and international football scene. Maduot’s leadership brings hope and inspiration to the football community, signaling a bright future ahead for the beautiful game in East and Central Africa.
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