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Sudan Football: Hope Blooms Amidst Civil War Chaos
24 Dec
Summary
- Sudan's Afcon participation offers hope amid a severe civil war.
- Over 150,000 people have been killed and 12 million displaced.
- Every match is a significant distraction from the ongoing conflict.

Amidst a brutal civil war, Sudan's participation in the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) is a source of hope for its embattled citizens. The nation has been grappling with a severe humanitarian crisis since April 2023 due to a power struggle, resulting in over 150,000 deaths and displacing more than 12 million people. Famine and reports of genocide plague the country, particularly the Darfur region.
The conflict necessitated Sudan playing all qualifying matches away from home. However, their successful qualification for Afcon, their fourth appearance since 1976 and first since being champions in 1970, is being viewed as a significant achievement. The team faces tough competition in the group stage against Algeria, Equatorial Guinea, and Burkina Faso.
Player Abobaker Eisa highlighted the profound impact of football, stating, "There's not a lot of smiles at the minute, so we're trying to use football as a way to get their minds off [the war]." The team's presence at the tournament is seen as a crucial way to provide a temporary escape and foster a sense of national unity during these dire times.




