South Sudan’s Blind Premier League is breaking barriers, empowering players with visual impairments to showcase their potential in the world’s newest nation.
Supported by Light for the World, a non-profit promoting disability rights, this league offers blind athletes the chance to play soccer competitively, fostering inclusion and challenging stereotypes surrounding disabilities, CNN reports.
The initiative also conveys that “a disability is not an inability.” Through dedicated community support and adaptive equipment, the league has given players a platform to demonstrate their skills, teamwork, and perseverance.
This project marks a significant milestone for South Sudan, providing visibility for people with disabilities and reshaping public perceptions.
Although access to resources remains a challenge, the league’s impact is evident as it continues to change lives and inspire hope for a more inclusive society in South Sudan