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South Sudan slams reffing ‘travesty’ in Serbia loss

South Sudan’s coach and basketball federation president said referees were biased against their team after a 96-85 loss to Serbia that ended an exciting run for the lone African team in the men’s basketball tournament at the Paris Games.

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