Salaam Aweil FC

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Salaam Aweil
Full nameSalaam Aweil Football Club
Nickname(s) The Doves
Founded16 April 2009;13 years ago (2009-04-16)
Ground Aweil Stadium
Capacity1,500
PresidentPhilipe Madut
Head CoachLuiz Majock
League South Sudan Premier League
2015 2nd place
Website Club website
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Salaam Aweil Football Club is a South Sudanese federation soccer club commonly known as Salaam Aweil or Salaam, currently based in Aweil, South Sudan. Founded on 16 of April 2009 by police. [1] It plays at Aweil Stadium and it currently sharing Aweil Stadium with Merreikh Aweil and Aweil Stars. Salaam is governmental team. They play in the South Sudan Premier League, South Sudan National Cup and South Sudan Football Championship. Salaam is one of the victorious teams of South Sudan, and they are winners of South Sudan Premier League.

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Club history

Since the foundation of Salaam; they were included to be members of South Sudan Premier League (SSPL) in 2011. In 2013 Salaam won a match against Merreikh Aweil that ended 2–1. [2] In 2013 Salaam FC sold their all time player Aluck Akech to Malakia. Salaam also won an independence cup against Islah and in the same year Salaam won a local cup against Islah F.C. Salaam Aweil won a match against Aweil Stars that ended 5–2 at Aweil Stadium. [3] On May 6, 2015 Ayat Stars thrashed Salaam Aweil 2–1 in the South Sudan premier league. [4] In the evening of 21 July 2015, Salaam Aweil lost a cup match against Aweil Stars in the final on penalties, in the presence of state governor Salva Chol Ayat, [5] and South Sudanese football president.

Honours

2014–2015

Aluck Akech

Aluck is Salaam Aweil's all time player, in the transfer window of 2012 Salaam Aweil signed Aluck for a four year-dealt from Aweil Stars, transfer fee was rumoured as £6,000  SSP. As of 2014, Salaam Aweil sold Aluk to Malakia.

Performance

Appearance

Current squad

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