Sudan coach James Kwesi Appiah boycotts training camp over unpaid wages

Story By: Africasoccer.com

Former Ghana coach James Kwesi Appiah is yet to join the Sudan national team camp due to unpaid salaries.

The Falcons of Jediane are currently in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for a 12-day training camp, as the team prepares for the upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers this month.

Kwesi Appiah, who is the head coach of the Sudan national team has skipped camp as he demands his unpaid entitlements.

The former Black Stars coach reportedly ducked a meeting with the Vice President of the Sudan FA, Osama Atta Al-Mannan after visiting Ghana.

Meanwhile, the Sudan FA is doing everything possible to resolve its financial issues with Kwesi Appiah despite recent challenges.

Sudan will face Senegal on March 18 before taking on South Sudan on March 24 in the fifth and sixth rounds of the qualifiers in Group B.

The Falcons of Jediane currently lead Group B with 10 points, following their impressive performances in the initial four matches.

Sudan has lined up a friendly clash with Jordan as part of preparations for the crucial World Cup qualifiers. The team will move to Libya before qualification games on March 17, 2025.

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