South Sudan’s blind football team dreams of Paralympic glory
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 30/10/2025
Yona Sabri Ellon cannot see the ball at his feet, but he can hear it. A faint rattle guides him past a defender and he fires into the back of the net. Ellon has taken his South Sudanese blind football team a step closer to their dream of playing at the 2028 Paralympics in California. […] The (…)
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