Kenyan coach wins third title in South Sudan

Former Harambee Starlets head coach Godfrey ‘Solo’ Oduor clinched his third title in South Sudan following Jamus’ triumph in the Juba South Sudan Cup over the weekend.Jamus beat Malakia 5-4 on post-match penalties after a 2-2 draw inside regular time during the final held at the Juba Stadium.Jamus reached the final after beating Munuki 2-1 in the semis held a week ago, while Malakia eliminated Rainbow following the slim 1-0 win.Following the win, Jamus will be in contention for the South Sudan Cup which will be contested by ten teams from a similar number of regions.##NAJAVA_MECA_8580169##The regional champions will be drawn into groups with the overall winner booking the ticket to the CAF Confederation Cup.Jamus, who are defending champions, will seek to retain the title and make their second appearance in the continental showpiece.Kenyan coach targeting third title in South Sudan after clinching Super Cup last weekendThe club made its debut in August but did not go past the preliminary round following the 5-0 loss on aggregate to Tunisian side Stade Tunisien.Jamus lost the first leg 1-0 in Juba before suffering a 4-0 defeat in the return match.Oduor ditched Shabana for Jamus in August and helped the club clinch the Juba Super Cup and the National Super Cup.Jamus beat Malakia 3-1 for the Juba Super Cup and were 2-1 winners over El Merreikh Bentiu in the National Cup.Kenyan coach bags first title in South SudanThe soft-spoken tactician serves as an assistant to former AFC Leopards and Bandari coach Andre Casa Mbungo at Jamus.Before his move to South Sudan, Oduor was an assistant coach at Shabana having joined the club after completing his CAF A license training.Locally, he has coached Kibera Black Stars and Nzoia Sugar. He worked as an assistant coach at KCB for four seasons.

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