The world's game. Building pitches, coaches and leagues from the ground up.
Football is the most-played sport in South Sudan. Every neighborhood has a pitch — even if it's dust and a pair of stones for goals — and every weekend brings community matches that draw hundreds of spectators.
The national team competes in CAF and FIFA cycles, but the bigger challenge is infrastructure: certified pitches, youth academies, and licensed coaches who can stay in country rather than emigrate for work.
The federation runs a national premier league across multiple states and a growing women's program with its own competition pyramid.
U16 and U18 squads with year-round coaching in Juba, Wau and Malakal.
Senior athletes targeting African Championships and World Athletics qualifiers.
Certifying local coaches to keep talent training at home rather than abroad.
Every contribution to the Track and Field federation goes directly into athletes, coaches and infrastructure — fully tracked and reported back.