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Sport in South Sudan

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sports in South Sudan are still not widely recognized internationally.

South Sudan-born basketball player Luol Deng.

Many traditional and modern games and sports are popular in South Sudan, particularly wrestling and mock battles. The traditional sports were mainly played after the harvest seasons to celebrate the harvests and finish the farming seasons. During the matches, they smeared themselves with ochre – perhaps to enhance the grip or heighten their perception. The matches attracted large numbers of spectators who sang, played drums and danced in support of their favourite wrestlers. Though these were perceived as competition, they were primarily for entertainment.[1]

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Basketball

Luol Deng was a two-time All-Star in the National Basketball Association. At the international level, he represented Great Britain. Other leading international basketball players from South Sudan include Manute Bol, Thon Maker, Deng Adel and Deng Gai. The South Sudan national basketball team played its first match against the Uganda national basketball team on 10 July 2011 in Juba.[2]

Football

Association football is also becoming popular in South Sudan, and there are many initiatives by the Government of South Sudan and other partners to promote the sport and improve the level of play. One of these initiatives is South Sudan Youth Sports Association (SSYSA). SSYSA is already holding football clinics in Konyokonyo and Muniki areas of Juba in which young boys are coached. In recognition of these efforts with youth football, the country recently hosted the CECAFA youth football competitions. Barely a month earlier, it had also hosted the larger East African Schools Sports tournaments.[citation needed]

The South Sudan national association football team joined the Confederation of African Football in February 2012 and became a full FIFA member in May 2012.[3] The team played its first match against Tusker FC of the Kenyan Premier League on 10 July 2011 in Juba as part of independence celebrations,[2] scoring early but losing 1–3 to the more experienced team.[4] Famous South Sudanese footballers are James Moga, Richard Justin, Athir Thomas, Goma Genaro Awad, Khamis Leyano, Khamis Martin and Roy Gulwak.

International recognition

The following governing bodies internationally recognized:

Organisation Status
South Sudan Football Association On 25 May 2012, South Sudan became the 209th member of FIFA.[5]
South Sudan Basketball Association In December 2013, South Sudan became the 54th African member of FIBA.[6]
South Sudan Athletics Federation On 19 November 2014 provisional IAAF membership was granted to the South Sudan Athletics Federation with full rights and obligations.[7][8]

Olympic Games

2012 Olympics

Guor Marial competed in the men's marathon at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Because South Sudan does not yet have a recognized national Olympic committee (NOC), Marial competed under the Olympic Flag at the 2012 Olympics, rather than the South Sudanese flag. He is one of four athletes competed in the 2012 Summer Olympics under the Olympic flag rather than that of an individual country.[9]

References

  1. ^ DiPiazza, Francesca (2006). Sudan in Pictures. 21st-century Books. p. 54. ISBN 0-8225-2678-6.
  2. ^ a b "World's Newest Nation Set to Step Into Sporting Arena". The Jakarta Globe. 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2013-12-21.
  3. ^ "South Sudan joins Fifa 10 months after independence". BBC News. 25 May 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  4. ^ "S. Sudan team kicks off to a good start, then collapses". SKNVibes. 10 July 2011. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  5. ^ "FIFA Congress fully backs reform process, appoints first woman to Executive; welcomes South Sudan as 209th FIFA member". 2012-05-25. Archived from the original on May 27, 2012. Retrieved 2012-07-09.
  6. ^ Basketball: South Sudan is FIBA's 54th African member – News – StarAfrica.com Archived 2013-12-28 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ SOUTH SUDAN ATHLETICS FEDERATION
  8. ^ IAAF COUNCIL MEETING, MONACO, 19 NOVEMBER – NOTES
  9. ^ "London 2012 Olympics: South Sudan's Guor Marial allowed to compete under Olympic flag in London". The Telegraph. 21 July 2012. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
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