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Inside Coach Nicholas’s 34-Man Provisional Squad: A Game Plan for Congo Brazzaville and South Africa

by Gabriel Daniel
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Bright Star Head Coach Nicholas Dupuis reveals the 34-man provisional squad for the upcoming Total Energies Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 Qualifiers.

Get ready to support the team as they face Congo Brazzaville at Juba National Stadium on 15th November 2024, followed by a crucial match against South Africa.

As Bright Star is gearing up for the upcoming crucial matches against Congo and South Africa, the showdown will not just end there, Bright Star’s journey will continue against Rwanda in CHAN qualifiers next month, Coach Nicholas emphasizes the team’s preparation and calls for players to double their efforts for a chance to make history by qualifying for CHAN for the first time. Encouraging support from the people of South Sudan, he urges them to stand with Bright Star in this significant moment for the country’s football.

“Let’s unite and rally behind our team to achieve this historic milestone together—let’s render necessary support to our players as they aim to make history in the CHAN qualifiers next month and secure a spot in the final competition,” Coach Nicholas added.

The 26-man provisional squad for the two last matches (TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 qualifiers) against Congo Brazzaville at Juba National Stadium and South Africa away include:-

Goalkeepers: Juma Jenaro Awad, Godwill Yugusuk Simon, Madut Nyuol Chol, Dario Kongyang Sallah.

Defenders: Atir Thomas Tom, Pal Paul Puk, Benjamin Laku Lotelek, Samuel Taban Malis, Rehan Angier Malong, Wani Ivan Adebo, Emmanuel Maku Wajaras, Oman Mobil, Rashid Toha, David Djamas and Atendele Mawa.

Midfielders: Mandela Malish Stephen, Joseph Malish Manase, Omar Luate Michael, Nelson Victor Elia, Chol Peter Bentiu, Gadafi Wahab and William Gama.

Forwards:
Yohanna Paulino, Emmanuel Jowang, Ebon Malish, Tito Lukciir, Patrick Oleyo, Tot Maet, Data Elly, Paul America, Yuel Kuach, Ayom Majak, Okello Tito and Innocent Ronald.

As the team gears up for the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 Qualifiers, let’s double our support and stand with Bright Star to witness this historic moment for South Sudanese football.

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The South Sudan Football Association (S.S.F.A.) is the governing body of Football in South Sudan. It was established in April 2011 and is an affiliate of CECAFA, CAF and FIFA. 

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