Jamus SC Coach Reportedly Expels Midfielder Muthir Yahya from Rwanda Training Camp
By Sasuk Taban
Jamus SC head coach Jabria Ben-Saber has reportedly ordered the immediate dismissal of Sudanese holding midfielder Muthir Yahya from the club’s training camp in Rwanda following an alleged disagreement over the team’s tactical approach.
According to reports, the dispute arose after Yahya criticized the coach’s tactics during preparations. Sources claim that Ben-Saber responded by excluding the midfielder from his plans and informed team officials that the player was not suitable to remain with the squad.
The coach is said to have requested that Yahya be removed from the team with immediate effect. However, Jamus SC has not yet issued an official statement confirming the player’s dismissal or explaining the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Yahya reportedly arrived in Juba on Tuesday morning and is awaiting a final decision from the club, known as the Buffaloes. The midfielder’s future with Jamus SC remains uncertain as management is yet to communicate its position publicly.
The reported fallout comes at a crucial stage of the club’s preparations, and any official confirmation could have significant implications for the squad ahead of upcoming competitions.
Neither Coach Ben-Saber nor Muthir Yahya had publicly commented on the matter at the time of publication.