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    Blind Stars Shine: South Sudan’s Silent Triumph

    By The South Sudan HeraldDecember 2, 2025 Sports 2 Mins Read
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    Historic Kampala Campaign

    The Bright Star Men’s Blind Football Team left Juba by bus, lacking airfare, yet arrived in Uganda determined.

    They beat hosts Uganda 3–0 in the opener and Zimbabwe 2–0 in the final, booking a 2028 Las Vegas Paralympic berth and promotion to Africa’s Division One.

    Training Against The Odds

    South Sudan lacks a standard blind-football pitch; sessions take place on hired Dr. Biar Field with threadbare boots and balls restitched countless times.

    Light for the World covers rent, but captain Martin Ladu insists the squad is national property needing state investment, not charitable substitution.

    Players Speak On Victory

    Ladu, who assisted five goals and scored three, credits teamwork and coaching for defying expectations in Kampala (“We believed in ourselves,” he told Standard Zone News).

    Goalkeeper Charles Bepo earned the Golden Hand after conceding none, recalling days without water or breakfast yet urging teammates to focus on purpose, not hardship.

    Calls For Inclusive Support

    Human-rights advocate Edmund Yakani contends the win proves “disability is not inability,” arguing inclusive funding could place South Sudan firmly on continental sporting maps.

    Ministry official Joseline Samson cites an economic crunch but pledges future priority for blind football once resources permit, a promise athletes and advocates await cautiously.

    What Comes Next For Bright Stars

    The team’s Paralympic qualification secures global spotlight, yet domestic recognition remains modest; players returned home without fanfare, echoing concerns of lingering invisibility.

    Coach Simon Akol vows continued resilience, but stresses that safe pitches, imported sound-balls and consistent allowances are essential if South Sudan aims to transform symbolic success into lasting legacy.

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