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    Last-Minute Goal Seals Peace Cup Thriller in Twic

    By The South Sudan HeraldAugust 22, 2025 Sports 2 Mins Read
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    Twic County stadium erupts

    Freedom Square in Kuajok roared as Athokbeek FC clinched a 1–0 victory over Pan Nyok FC, sealing the Twic County Peace Cup deep into stoppage time. Striker Deng Ajiing’s 92nd-minute strike turned defensive tension into jubilation.

    The tournament, arranged by county authorities after clashes near the disputed Aneet area, aimed to rebuild trust among Twic youth. Crowds waved both clubs’ colours, signalling a shared desire to move beyond the 2022 violence.

    Football strengthens fragile peace

    Government troops still patrol the border with Abyei, but the cease-fire ordered by President Salva Kiir last year has largely held. Local officials say weekly training sessions keep restless young men focused on sport instead of revenge.

    Sports analyst Bior Ajang argues that uninterrupted fixtures create “predictable routines that defuse tension”. He notes a 15 percent drop in reported cattle raids since friendly matches began in 2023, citing county police data.

    Leaders invest in unity drive

    Warrap State Deputy Governor Aluel Garang rewarded players and organisers with five million South Sudanese pounds, praising their “living demonstration of harmony”. Football Association secretary Paul Mayen added that the funds would refurbish rural pitches and buy youth kits.

    Observers say such symbolic gestures help legitimise state authority while keeping peacebuilding locally owned. “It shows government listening to communities, not imposing solutions,” comments University of Juba sociologist Mary Akuot.

    Players embody hopes for tomorrow

    Coach Thomas Mauach called the contest “purely tactical”, crediting Pan Nyok’s discipline. Rival coach Ngor Malual thanked fans who travelled dusty roads to Kuajok, promising to “come back stronger” next season.

    Match-winner Ajiing, hoisted on shoulders of teammates, dedicated his goal to “all children growing up between two worlds, war and peace”. His words echoed across Freedom Square as the trophy glittered beneath fading evening light.

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