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    South Sudan Coach Benched After Blunt Salary Rant

    By The South Sudan HeraldOctober 12, 2025 Sports 2 Mins Read
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    Fiery Press Room Fallout

    South Sudan’s football narrative took an unexpected twist after a 5–0 World Cup-qualifying loss to Senegal, when head coach Nicolas Dupuis delivered an unfiltered press-conference answer that ricocheted across social media (Standard Zone News).

    Within twenty-four hours, the South Sudan Football Federation suspended the Frenchman for fifteen days, citing breach of contract and ‘unsatisfactory results’ in a communiqué signed by spokesperson Adau Leek Mawut (SSFF statement).

    Unpaid Salaries and Legal Fine Print

    Dupuis reminded reporters that his October 2023 contract guarantees an 11,000-dollar monthly salary and bonuses up to 100,000 dollars for World Cup qualification, yet ‘seven months’ wages remain outstanding,’ he claimed (post-match press conference).

    The federation neither confirmed nor denied the arrears, but convened an independent inquiry to examine both the payment dispute and the coach’s public statements.

    Interim Leadership on the Touchline

    Assistant coach Peter Wani now steers the Bright Stars, tasked with maintaining player morale and tactical preparation during the two-week hiatus.

    Officials assert that training schedules will proceed as planned and that ‘discipline remains non-negotiable’ for anyone representing the national side.

    Public Opinion and Digital Echoes

    Reactions inside Juba cafés and on X are polarized; some hail Dupuis as refreshingly candid, others view his candor as destabilizing for a young squad still seeking identity.

    ‘Senegal scored five, but Dupuis’ mouth scored the sixth,’ read one viral post, illustrating how a single remark can shape national discourse as strongly as a scoreboard.

    Possible Scenarios after Investigation

    The committee’s findings, expected before the suspension lapses, could reinstate Dupuis, extend disciplinary measures, or trigger an early contract termination with compensation negotiations.

    Either way, South Sudan’s ambition to climb FIFA rankings hinges on prompt resolution, clear communication, and a unified technical bench ahead of looming qualifiers.

    Wider Lessons for Emerging Football Nations

    The episode underscores how governance, transparency, and resource allocation are as vital as tactics for emerging football nations striving to convert promise into consistent results.

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