Sudan, under the leadership of Kwasi Appiah, continues to impress in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, maintaining their position at the top of Group B.
After five matches, Sudan remains unbeaten with 11 points, demonstrating strong performances against tough opponents. Their latest result, a goalless draw against Senegal, ensured they stayed ahead in the standings.
The match against Senegal was a tactical battle, with Sudan displaying solid defensive organization. Despite facing a team packed with attacking talent, Appiah’s men held their ground and frustrated their opponents. Their ability to remain disciplined at the back has been a key factor in their successful campaign so far, conceding only a single goal in five games.
With three wins and two draws, Sudan has proven to be one of the most consistent teams in the group. Their victories against Togo, South Sudan, and DR Congo have given them a strong foundation in their quest to qualify for their first-ever FIFA World Cup.
The draw against Senegal, one of Africa’s strongest teams, further highlighted their progress and growing confidence.
Kwasi Appiah’s leadership has been instrumental in Sudan’s rise. The Ghanaian coach, known for his experience and tactical knowledge, has built a team that is difficult to break down and efficient in attack.
His ability to organize the squad and maximize their strengths has turned Sudan into serious contenders for a World Cup spot.
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