South Sudan Faces Uphill Battle in Becoming a Soccer Nation
As one of the world’s poorest nations, South Sudan paradoxically sees soccer as a priority when it becomes independent on July 1.
Officials in the world’s newest state that this month won its independence in a referendum in which an overwhelming majority voted to secede from northern Sudan, say they see soccer as a way to build national identity, strengt…
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