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Kwesi Appiah explains delayed return to Sudan camp

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Sudan nationwide team head coach, Kwesi Appiah, has addressed the explanations on the abet of his delayed return to camp, citing monetary difficulties and a personal obligation.

Chatting with Ghanasportspagethe worn Ghana coach printed that unpaid wage arrears contributed to his absence.

Nonetheless, he also made a awake determination to gain in Ghana to reduction the funeral of Yaw Frimpong (Nana Pooley), a true Asante Kotoko supporter.

“In point of fact, I delayed resulting from Pooley’s funeral. There were also delays in some payments,” Appiah said.

Since securing Sudan’s qualification for the 2025 Africa Cup of Countries (AFCON), Appiah has been in Ghana, where he also serves as the Head of Sporting Affairs for Asante Kotoko.

With the monetary considerations now settled, he is determined to resume his responsibilities as Sudan prepares for the important 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers in opposition to Senegal and South Sudan later this month.

As fragment of their preparations, Sudan is also scheduled to face Jordan in a nice match.

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