The end of Sudan’s long-time autocrat Omar al-Bashir and the turbulent political aftermath has delayed a CAF Confederation Cup tie for the country’s top-flight club Al Hilal.
President Omar al-Bashir, who ruled Sudan for 30 years, was overthrown and arrested in a coup by the armed forces https://t.co/xXi5E11Mqy pic.twitter.com/d0vsWr0NZJ
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“Due to the current security situation in Sudan, the…second leg between Al Hilal and Etoile du Sahel (Tunisia) has been postponed indefinitely,” the Confederation of African Football said in a statement.
The match was due to take place on Sunday at the Al Hilal Stadium in Omdurman, near the Sudanese capital Khartoum.
El-Hilal – Etoile du Sahel clash postponed due to security situation in Sudan https://t.co/q6ZyKZ1bis via @caf_online
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Thousands of protesters have been calling for the iron-fisted Sudanese leader’s removal since December 2018 and Defence Minister Awad Ibnouf announced in a televised statement Thursday that 75-year-old Bashir had been toppled.
The minister said a military council will govern Sudan for the next two years in a transitional capacity.
CAF, Africa’s governing football body, said a new venue for the quarter final match-up will be scheduled at a later date.
Etoile du Sahel won the first leg against their Sudanese foes last week in the coastal Tunisian town of Sousse.
This woman has become a symbol of the resistance against Sudan’s former president Omar al-Bashir pic.twitter.com/ttQcCEpkee
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