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Jamus FC and Kator FC shared the points in a thrilling encounter, ending in a 1-1 draw that secured the
second place for Kator with 13 points in the South Sudan Premier League standings.
While Jamus in fourth position with 11points, Jamus holds the advantage on goal difference.
The match, played in front of a large crowd and a CECAFA delegation visiting South Sudan, showcased intense competition between the two sides.
Jamus FC, under their Kenyan coach, started strong with high possession and pressure, seeking an early goal to unsettle Kator. However, Kator organized defense and dangerous counterattacks kept the game balanced. Bamous’ goalkeeper was key in denying Kator an early lead.
The first half ended goalless, marked by strong clashes and multiple yellow cards. The breakthrough came mid-second half when Kator capitalized on a defensive misstep by Jamus, with a Jamous player slotting the ball into the net, sparking celebrations.
In response, jamus made substitutions to boost their attack and pressed hard through set pieces and corner kicks, only to be thwarted by Kator goalkeeper.
In the 93rd minute, Bamous FC found their equalizer. A controversial moment saw Kator’s defense hesitate, assuming an offside call, but the referee allowed play to continue.
Jamus player capitalized, scoring the equalizing goal in the dying moments. The match ended 1-1, with Kator second with 13 point while Jamus with 11 points from three wins and a 2draw. The result keeps both Jamus and Kator unbeaten in the league and firmly in contention for the title.
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