As the African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2025 reaches its decisive stages, Sudanese midfielder Abdul Razzaq has expressed full belief in his team’s ability to go all the way. For him, Sudan is not just participating in the competition – it is determined to win the title.
“We know many see us as outsiders, but we have faith in our team spirit and our qualities,” Razzaq declared confidently. Sudan has impressed so far with its strong defensive structure and its knack for delivering in crucial matches, proving they can compete with the best on the continent.
Central to their progress is the influence of Kwesi Appiah, Sudan’s head coach and former Ghana national team manager. “He is like a father figure to us, a mentor. His wisdom, calmness, and leadership give us strength and confidence on the pitch,” Razzaq explained. The Ghanaian tactician’s experience at the highest level has clearly elevated the Sudanese squad, instilling maturity and tactical awareness.
With a motivated squad and a respected coach, Sudan now dreams of a historic title. Should they succeed, they would not only make history in the CHAN but also confirm their growing place in the broader landscape of African football.