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South Sudan Football Association

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Governing body of association football in South Sudan
South Sudan Football Association
CAF
Founded2011
HeadquartersJuba,South Sudan
FIFA affiliation25 May 2012[1]
CAF affiliation10 February 2012[2]
CECAFA affiliation9 May 2012[3]
PresidentAugustino Maduot Parek
Vice-PresidentChalres Udwar

TheSouth Sudan Football Association (S.S.F.A.) is the governing body of football inSouth Sudan. It was established in April 2011 and is an affiliate ofCECAFA,CAF andFIFA.

In club football, the SSFA oversee theSouth Sudan Football Championship,South Sudan Premier League,the national cup andSuper Cup.

Formation and history

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In April 2011, theGovernment of South Sudan's (GOSS) minister for Youth, Sports and Recreation,Makuac Teny Youk issued a ministerial order establishing the Provisional Football Association.[4][5]

The association was in office for one year and managed, promoted and supervised football affairs in South Sudan. It was led by Oliver Mori Benjamin as President, Doub Foj Jok as Vice President, Rudolf Andera Oujika as Secretary General, and Jaden Jada Solomon as the Treasurer. It had a total of 17 members.[4] In May 2011, Malesh Soro was appointed as the first manager of theSouth Sudan national football team.

In April 2012, Chabur Goc Alei replaced Oliver Mori Benjamin as President of the South Sudan Football Association.[6]

Membership of CAF, CECAFA and FIFA

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In February 2011, speaking of the possibility of South Sudan joining CAF, the CAF presidentIssa Hayatou said: "...we are readying up with the idea of having a new member. We will send a delegation to study the situation and our actions will emanate from their report."[7]

On 8 February 2012, CAF published their Congress Agenda which stated that CAF members would discuss the "Proposal for admission of the South Sudan Football Association (SSFA) as a member".[8] Two days later, CAF welcomed South Sudan to its membership.[9] On 9 May, South Sudan joined CECAFA.[3]

On 25 May 2012, FIFA members approved of South Sudan becoming a member,[10] 176 FIFA members voted in total, only 4 voted against South Sudan joining FIFA.[citation needed]

In June 2017,Francis Amin was elected as New President of the South Sudan Football Association.

On 22 July 2021Augustino Maduot Parek was elected President of South Sudan Football Association, replacingFrancis Amin for the next four years till 2025.

Competitions

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Men

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Professional leagues

Cups

Presidents

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A term generally lasts four years.

RankNamePeriod
1Oliver Mori Benjamin(first term)2011
2Chabur Goc Alei(first term)2012–2017
3Francis Amin(first term)2017–2021
4Augustino Maduot Parek(first term)2021–present

References

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  1. ^"South Sudan becomes FIFA's 209th member". reuter.com. 25 May 2012. Archived fromthe original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved25 May 2012.
  2. ^"BBC SPORT | Football | African | South Sudan gain Caf membership". BBC News. 2012-02-10.
  3. ^abOkinyo, Collins (9 May 2012)."Cecafa welcomes South Sudan". SuperSport.com. Retrieved9 May 2012.
  4. ^ab"Sports minister establishes provisional football association". Government of Southern Sudan. 8 April 2011. Retrieved8 April 2011.
  5. ^"Provisional Football Association Of South Sudan Is Established". Gurtong.net. 8 April 2011. Retrieved8 April 2011.
  6. ^"5 members of SSFA injured at Aweil-Kuajok road". MirayaFM. 12 June 2012. Retrieved17 June 2012.
  7. ^"African football has come of age – Hayatou, Blatter". CAFonline.com. 25 February 2011. Retrieved8 April 2011.
  8. ^"2012 CAF Congress Agenda"(PDF). CAFonline.com. Retrieved9 February 2012.
  9. ^Imray, Gerald (10 February 2012)."South Sudan admitted as a member of CAF". Yahoo Sports. Retrieved10 February 2012.
  10. ^"FIFA Congress fully backs reform process, appoints first woman to Executive; welcomes South Sudan as 209th FIFA member". FIFA.com. 25 May 2012. Archived fromthe original on May 27, 2012. Retrieved17 June 2012.

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