Anthem gaffe disrupts South Sudan's Olympic basketball debut

The African nation's basketball team looked distraught after the wrong anthem was played ahead of their clash with Puerto Rico.

PA group of people hold a flag in a stadium.

Fans cheer during a delay in the South Sudan national anthem. The mistake was swiftly rectified and the correct anthem was played. Source: AAP / Michael Conroy/AP

South Sudan's opening Olympic basketball match was overshadowed by an embarrassing anthem blunder by organisers on Sunday.

The African nation's basketball team looked distraught after the wrong anthem was played as they lined up before their clash with Puerto Rico.
South Sudan fans at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy in Villeneuve-d'Ascq jeered from the stands after the blunder.

The mistake was swiftly rectified and the correct anthem was played, with Puerto Rico's players and supporters applauding in unison.

South Sudan is competing in the Olympic basketball tournament for the first time.

Sunday's controversy echoed the gaffe at Friday's opening ceremony when South Korea's Olympic team was incorrectly introduced as North Korea.

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Published 28 July 2024 8:27pm
Source: AFP, SBS


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