Elya Wako

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Elya Wako
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Date of birth 1970
Place of birth South Sudan
Teams managed
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2014 South Sudan

Elya Wako is a South Sudanese professional football manager. His biggest win with South Sudan was against Djibouti on March 28, 2017 in Juba. He led South Sudan to win 6-0 against Djibouti.

Career

Since May 2014, Wako has coached the South Sudan national football team. [1] [2]

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