
The SSFF President announced financial support for all Premier League clubs to assist them in their preparations for the second round of the league.
The President of the South Sudan Football Federation (SSFF), Mr. Francis Amin Michael, held a meeting earlier today with representatives of the South Sudan Premier League clubs at the federation’s headquarters, following an invitation from the SSFF President.
The meeting discussed the South Sudan Premier League, ways to develop the competition, and the challenges facing participating clubs. Participants also reviewed preparations for the second round of the league. During the discussions, club representatives presented several recommendations, including the need to attract sponsors for the league, improve organizational and competition management aspects, and address the various challenges confronting clubs.
In his remarks, the SSFF President pledged to work on all issues related to the development of the Premier League, describing it as the federation’s top domestic competition. He also revealed that the SSFF leadership is currently holding discussions to provide floodlighting at Juba National Stadium.
Mr. Francis Amin Michael emphasized that the Premier League is the primary feeder for the national teams and stressed the importance of scheduling it properly to ensure a strong and competitive league.
At the conclusion of the meeting, the SSFF President announced financial support for all Premier League clubs to assist them in their preparations for the second round of the league.
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