Big relief for Sudan as Kwesi Appiah is set to join camp after resolved unpaid salaries
Sudan can heave a utter of relief as head coach James Kwesi Appiah is determined to affix coaching camp in Saudi Arabia after resolved unpaid wages.
The Falcons of Jediane are in the Asian nation for a 12-day coaching camp, because the team prepare for the upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers this month.
Appiah, who on the foundation boycotted the team’s coaching over unpaid entitlements is anticipated to affix camp this present day or tomorrow.
His compatriots, who back as assistant coaches, Ignatius Osei Fosu and Eric Amponsah arrived in camp on Thursday, giving an illustration Kwesi Appiah will join the team for the suits.
And per AfricaSoccer.com sources, the light Dim Stars tactician will move Ghana for Saudi Arabia either this present day or tomorrow.
Sudan will face Senegal on March 18 before taking on South Sudan on March 24 in the fifth and sixth rounds of the qualifiers in Staff B.
The Falcons of Jediane currently take a seat prime of Staff B with 10 capabilities following their spectacular efficiency in the initial four suits.
Sudan has lined up a pleasant conflict with Jordan as allotment of preparations for the needed World Cup qualifiers. The team will transfer to Libya on March 17, 2025 before qualification games.