The Sudanese Football Association (SFA) has penned a heartfelt message to Kwesi Appiah, their Ghanaian head coach, following Sudan's impressive 2-0 victory over the Black Stars in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers.

In its message, the SFA highlighted the emotional significance of the win, calling it more than just a triumph on the field.

For Sudan, the victory symbolized a resurgence of national pride and a sense of hope in a country ravaged by internal strife.

“The Sudanese people will never forget how you made them feel,” the SFA expressed in its note to Appiah.

The message underlined how the win had profoundly touched the hearts of the Sudanese people, restoring their belief in the power of football to inspire and unite.

Appiah, a former coach of Ghana’s national team, orchestrated a tactical masterclass, neutralizing the Black Stars' attacking threats while harnessing the strengths of his Sudanese squad.

The two well-taken goals came at key moments, leaving the Ghanaians reeling and Sudan's supporters in sheer jubilation.

The victory was particularly poignant for Appiah, who once led Ghana to the FIFA World Cup. Defeating his home country was a bittersweet experience, but his professionalism and dedication to the job at hand shone through.

In his post-match interview, he expressed humility, praising his Sudanese players for their hard work and commitment.

For Sudan, the victory represented more than just a successful match—it was a bold statement of their footballing potential.

Under Appiah’s leadership, the team has begun to believe in the possibility of achieving great things.

As they continue their AFCON qualifying journey, the Sudanese people now have renewed optimism that brighter days are on the horizon, despite the challenges posed by their ongoing civil conflict.