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Keer Mangar Majak
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Paul Puk Kun Pal
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Samuel Taban
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FIFA rank

168
Highest rank: 134(Nov 5, 2015)
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Stadium

Juba StadiumJuba
12,000Capacity
1962Opened
ArtificialSurface

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South Sudan is the men's national football team, currently ranked #168 in the FIFA World Rankings based in Juba, playing their home matches at Juba Stadium. Follow South Sudan on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, squad information, transfer news, and comprehensive performance analytics.

Keer Mangar Majak leads South Sudan's scoring in league play with 1 goal this season.

Paul Puk Kun Pal is the chief creator for South Sudan in league play with 1 assist this season. Samuel Taban has also been a key playmaker with 1.

South Sudan have been in inconsistent form recently, winning 0 of their last 5 matches (0% win rate). They have scored 1 goal and conceded 11 during this period. Overall, finding the net has proven difficult. However, defensive frailties have been a concern, conceding an average of 2.2 goals per game. In the World Cup Qualification CAF Grp. B, they faced a 1-4 loss to DR Congo, a 0-0 draw with Mauritania, a 0-5 loss to Senegal, and a 0-0 draw with Togo. In the Arab Cup Qualification, they faced a 0-2 loss to Syria.

Recent results for South Sudan:

South Sudan's squad consists of 28 players. Goalkeepers: Godwill Yogusuk (South Sudan), Majak Mawith (Jamus), Michael Magut (Jamus). Defenders: Atendele Geriga (South Sudan), Atir Thomas (El Merriekh FC Bentiu), Benjamin Laku (Jamus), Ivan Wani (El Merriekh FC Bentiu), Joseph Dhata (South Sudan), Pal Paul Puk (El Merriekh FC Bentiu), Rashid Okocha (South Sudan), Rashid Toha (Kenya Police), Samuel Taban (Jamus). Midfielders: Jackson Morgan (Bentleigh Greens SC), John Manyang (South Sudan), Joseph Malish (South Sudan), Kur Kur (Avondale FC), Mandela Malish (South Sudan), Mario Albano (South Sudan), Peter Chan (South Sudan), Peter Chol (El Merriekh FC Bentiu). Forwards: Ajak Riak (Adelaide United), Ayom Majok (Zabbar St. Patrick), David Sebit (NK Zvijezda Gradačac), Innocent Ronald (South Sudan), Keer Majak (South Sudan), Pap Chol (South Sudan), Tito Okello (South Sudan), Valentino Yuel (Eastern District SA).

Nicolas Dupuis is the current head coach of South Sudan. Under their leadership, the team has achieved a 5% win rate across 19 matches, averaging 0.53 points per game.

Previously, Stefano Cusin managed the club for 2 seasons, recording 4 wins from 10 matches (40% win rate).

South Sudan plays their home matches at Juba Stadium in Juba, which has a capacity of 12,000.

FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of South Sudan, including live match updates, squad information, transfer news, fixture lists, and detailed performance analytics. Follow South Sudan to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.

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FIFA rank

168
Highest rank: 134(Nov 5, 2015)
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About

South Sudan is the men's national football team, currently ranked #168 in the FIFA World Rankings based in Juba, playing their home matches at Juba Stadium. Follow South Sudan on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, squad information, transfer news, and comprehensive performance analytics.

Keer Mangar Majak leads South Sudan's scoring in league play with 1 goal this season.

Paul Puk Kun Pal is the chief creator for South Sudan in league play with 1 assist this season. Samuel Taban has also been a key playmaker with 1.

South Sudan have been in inconsistent form recently, winning 0 of their last 5 matches (0% win rate). They have scored 1 goal and conceded 11 during this period. Overall, finding the net has proven difficult. However, defensive frailties have been a concern, conceding an average of 2.2 goals per game. In the World Cup Qualification CAF Grp. B, they faced a 1-4 loss to DR Congo, a 0-0 draw with Mauritania, a 0-5 loss to Senegal, and a 0-0 draw with Togo. In the Arab Cup Qualification, they faced a 0-2 loss to Syria.

Recent results for South Sudan:

South Sudan's squad consists of 28 players. Goalkeepers: Godwill Yogusuk (South Sudan), Majak Mawith (Jamus), Michael Magut (Jamus). Defenders: Atendele Geriga (South Sudan), Atir Thomas (El Merriekh FC Bentiu), Benjamin Laku (Jamus), Ivan Wani (El Merriekh FC Bentiu), Joseph Dhata (South Sudan), Pal Paul Puk (El Merriekh FC Bentiu), Rashid Okocha (South Sudan), Rashid Toha (Kenya Police), Samuel Taban (Jamus). Midfielders: Jackson Morgan (Bentleigh Greens SC), John Manyang (South Sudan), Joseph Malish (South Sudan), Kur Kur (Avondale FC), Mandela Malish (South Sudan), Mario Albano (South Sudan), Peter Chan (South Sudan), Peter Chol (El Merriekh FC Bentiu). Forwards: Ajak Riak (Adelaide United), Ayom Majok (Zabbar St. Patrick), David Sebit (NK Zvijezda Gradačac), Innocent Ronald (South Sudan), Keer Majak (South Sudan), Pap Chol (South Sudan), Tito Okello (South Sudan), Valentino Yuel (Eastern District SA).

Nicolas Dupuis is the current head coach of South Sudan. Under their leadership, the team has achieved a 5% win rate across 19 matches, averaging 0.53 points per game.

Previously, Stefano Cusin managed the club for 2 seasons, recording 4 wins from 10 matches (40% win rate).

South Sudan plays their home matches at Juba Stadium in Juba, which has a capacity of 12,000.

FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of South Sudan, including live match updates, squad information, transfer news, fixture lists, and detailed performance analytics. Follow South Sudan to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.


Fixtures
Nov 25, 2025
Arab Cup Qualification
Syria
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Stadium

Juba StadiumJuba
12,000Capacity
1962Opened
ArtificialSurface