South Sudan national team the are leaving no stone unturned as they continue their rigorous training ahead of their crucial 2024 African Nations Championship qualifier against Kenya.

The held their second training session at Juba International Stadium on Wednesday, preparing for the showdown scheduled for Sunday, October 27.

Victor Wanyama left his fans in awe when he announced the birth of his second child, the confirmation coming two weeks after he revealed his partner was pregnant.

South Sudan head coach Nicolas Dupuis and his technical team are working tirelessly to ensure that the squad is in top shape both physically and mentally for what promises to be aencounter.

“We’re preparing as best as we can. Each player is committed to honing their abilities and working together as a cohesive unit to face the challenge posed by the Kenyan team,” read a statement from the South Sudan Football Association (SSFA).

While South Sudan’s preparations have been on full display, Kenya, on the other hand, has kept its cards close to its chest. With the match just days away, Harambee Stars are yet to release their squad or any details of their preparations for the

as one of the co-hosts for the CHAN 2024 finals, has already secured a spot in the tournament, yet their decision to withhold information about their squad for the qualifier against South Sudan adds an element of mystery to the contest.

With Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania guaranteed places in the competition as co-hosts, only one additional spot from the CECAFA region remains, making this qualifier all the more important for South Sudan.

Former Gor Mahia and Harambee Stars captain Austin Oduor Origi will be laid to rest in his hometown, leaving behind a lasting legacy.

The pressure is high, but the Bright Stars appear unfazed as they gear up for what is expected to be a thrilling and competitive encounter.

“The coaching staff is dedicated to ensuring that the team is well-prepared both mentally and physically for the upcoming showdown,” the SSFA statement added.

If South Sudan wins the two-legged tie against Kenya, they will advance to the second stage, where they will face either Djibouti or Rwanda.

The victor of that matchup will secure a coveted spot in the CHAN 2024 finals, to be held from February 1 to 28, 2025.

Kenyan international Timothy Ouma was among the standout performers as his club IF Elfsborg narrowly lost to Turkish giants Galatasaray in a Europa League clash.

This edition of the tournament is historic as it will be the first time the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has awarded co-hosting rights to three nations: Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.

Goalkeepers: Juma Jenaro (El-Merriekh SC Bentiu), Godwill Yugusuk (Jamus SC), Nicolas Madeng (Zalan FC), Machakos Marko (El-Huriya FC)

Defenders: Rehan Angier (Munuki FC), Oman Mobil (Malakia FC), Wani Ivan (El-Merriekh SC Bentiu), Emmanuel Maku (Jamus SC), Emmanuel Sebit (Malakia FC), Pal Paul (El-Merriekh SC Bentiu), Samuel Taban (Jamus SC), Atir Thomas (El-Merriekh SC Bentiu), Benjamin Laku (Jamus SC), Madut Chol (Amarat United)

Midfielders: Chol Peter (El-Merriekh SC Bentiu), Mandela Malish (Munuki FC), Sunday Peter (Kator FC), Joseph Malish (Kator FC), Kenyi Shadrack (Malakia SC), Chudier Abraham (Kator FC), Nelson Victor (Munuki FC), Omar Luate (Jamus SC), Yohanna Paulino (Jamus SC), Sijali Ismail (El-Huriya FC), Emmanuel Jowang (Malakia SC), Ebon Malish (Jamus SC), Tito Lukciir (Simba FC)

Forwards: Patrick Oleyo (Viva Stars FC), Allan Museven (Nyakurón FC), Mabior Herijok (Malakia SC), Keer Mangar (Atlabara FC), Makueth Wol (Kator FC)

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