The first ever game between South Sudan and Sudan ended goalless at the Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup in Ethiopia.
South Sudan's defensive tactics paid dividends as they held on for a point.
After beating Djibouti 2-0 in their opening Group C game on Monday it puts South Sudan in line to qualify for the quarter-finals of the tournament.
"We are happy that we have picked a point against a strong Sudan side," said South Sudan's goalkeeper Juma Ginaro after the game.
2015 Cecafa standings after 2 matches: | ||
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Top two in each group and two best third-placed teams progress |
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Group A: |
Group B: |
Group C: |
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Tanzania 6 pts |
Kenya 4 pts |
Malawi 6 pts |
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Rwanda 3 Pts |
Burundi 4 pts |
South Sudan 4 pts |
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Ethiopia 3 pts |
Uganda 3 pts |
Sudan 1 pts |
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Somalia 0 pts |
Zanzibar 0 pts |
Djibouti 0 pts |
"We now wait to face Malawi in our last group game."
The draw leaves Sudan in third place behind their neighbours with just a single point so far after they lost 2-1 to Malawi in their first match.
Guest team Malawi top the group and have qualified for the last eight after brushing aside Djibouti 3-0.
Yaboh Idriss Moussa missed several chances for Djibouti before Gerald Phiri converted a penalty for Malawi and John Banda and Chiukepo Msowoya secured the victory.
In the other games played on Wednesday defending champions Kenya and Burundi settled for a 1-1 all draw.
While hosts Ethiopia recovered from their loss in the opening match to Rwanda to beat Somalia 2-0 in front of a capacity crowd.
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