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    Amin’s 26–12 Landslide Shakes SSFF Leadership

    By The South Sudan HeraldAugust 17, 2025 Politics 2 Mins Read
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    Election Night Upset

    Francis Amin Michael reclaimed the presidency of the South Sudan Football Federation after an emphatic 26–12 delegate vote over incumbent Augustino Maduot Parek, a result that startled many analysts who had predicted continuity.

    Thirty-eight delegates, representing regional associations, referees, coaches and women’s football committees, cast their ballots under the supervision of officials from FIFA, CAF and the national sports ministry, ensuring broad legitimacy, according to observers present in Juba.

    Underdog Script Rewritten

    Amin previously led the federation from 2017 to 2021 before losing to Maduot. His camp framed the new victory as vindication of his earlier agenda, which emphasized grassroots programs and steady investment in the Bright Stars national squad.

    Speaking moments after the announcement, Amin promised ‘teamwork and inclusivity’, signalling an openness to collaborate even with former rivals as the organisation embarks on a fresh four-year cycle.

    Incumbent’s Swift Concession

    Maduot accepted the outcome publicly, stating that defeat would not remove him from football. His concession avoided legal wrangling and helped maintain the image of a maturing sports governance culture in one of Africa’s youngest nations.

    Challenges Ahead

    Observers note that Amin inherits lingering issues: financing for domestic leagues, stadium infrastructure and talent identification outside Juba. Securing sponsorships and strengthening women’s football rank high on the federation’s strategic plan released during the campaign.

    Regional analysts add that a competitive national team could amplify South Sudan’s soft power within East and Central Africa, enhancing cultural diplomacy while uniting diverse communities behind the Bright Stars.

    Continental Oversight and Transparency

    FIFA and CAF delegates praised the election’s transparency, describing the process as a model for emerging federations. Their statement underlined the importance of credible institutions in attracting development grants and technical assistance.

    Towards Sustainable Growth

    While headlines focused on the surprise scoreline, the broader story is one of institutional resilience. If Amin translates electoral momentum into practical reforms, South Sudanese football could enter a phase of sustained, inclusive growth.

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