Juba/ Al Wadi

The South Sudan Football Association (SSFA) and MTN South Sudan signed a partnership agreement. In a ceremony held yesterday at the Pyramid Hotel.

Under the partnership, the telecommunications company will support the GFA with $300,000 over three years. MTN South Sudan will support the SSFA with $100,000 per year.

MTN’s support aims to develop and promote sports activities in South Sudan.

The South Sudan Football Association (SSFA) signed on behalf of its president, Agustino Madut, and MTN’s CEO, Ali Munzer.

This initiative, undertaken by the South Sudan Football Association in partnership with MTN South Sudan, is a huge step towards the progress and development of sports in South Sudan. It is a huge step in the progress and development of football in South Sudan.

It is worth mentioning that MTN is the official sponsor of the South Sudan Premier League. The league was launched on the 23rd of December last year, with the participation of 14 clubs from the champions of the leagues in the various local federations in the country.

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