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Kwesi Appiah: ‘I told my players they are Messi and Ronaldo’ to inspire Sudan’s AFCON dream

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Kwesi Appiah has defied monumental odds to guide Sudan to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), a feat that has resonated deeply in a nation gripped by a 20-month civil war.

For the Ghanaian coach, the achievement transcends football, becoming a symbol of hope and resilience for a nation in turmoil.

“Qualifying for the Afcon was one of the targets I set for myself before I signed the contract,” Appiah told BBC Sport Africa, reflecting on an extraordinary campaign.

“Another reason I signed was for the people in Sudan because of the war back home. The players have shown a lot of dedication. Who knows, maybe through football, the war might even come to an end.”

Despite daunting challenges, including a suspended domestic league and the absence of a permanent base, Appiah’s team has shown remarkable determination.

Sudan has been forced to play their home qualifiers in Libya and South Sudan, yet their spirit remains unbroken.

Appiah, 64, attributes much of this success to mental fortitude.

“It’s a matter of psyching your players to let them feel they are Messi or Ronaldo. Wherever we go, that place is our home. Whether we have supporters or not, play for your family, yourself, and the country.”

For Appiah, football offers a unique platform to inspire unity and hope amid adversity.

“This is something the guys can do to help change the war—or stop the war—in Sudan,” he said. “At least I’ve given them something to look at and then fight for.”

Sudan’s AFCON qualification stands as a beacon of hope, showcasing how sport can uplift a nation even in its darkest hours.

Nuhu Adams

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