Nine teams are taking part in this championship as the teams of Gasco and Geeska Afrika have clashed in the opening match which ended in 2-2 draw.
Gasco’s striker and former shoe shiner Suleyman Mohamed Sheik Ali has scored the two goals for his team and he also became the first goal scorer of the championship.
Somali Football Federation vice president Abdullahi Abow Hussein who opened the competition urged the players to exhibit fair play and show politeness during his opening remarks before kick off.
This competition is different from the former matches held by Somali Football Federation and that is because the players representing the participating teams include: school boys, former child soldiers and street boys who were rehabilitated in football for peace programs formerly implemented by Somali Football Federation.
Earlier on the day Secretary General Abdi Qani Said Arab said in a press statement that the main importance of the competition is to produce talented young footballers who will represent
“Young boys of 15-16 years of age are participating in this competition and that is part of our special programs intended to create young and skilled players who will stand for defending
“We have taught the young boys how to play a ball and we guided them from their former life of using drugs and taking up arms, so the Somali Football Federation will request the local and international educational organizations to give them a chance to learn” the secretary General’s statement added.
Launched three years ago, the Somali Football for peace project “Put down the gun and the ball project” has yielded very positive results as most of the young boys taking part in the 3rd division championship were rehabilitated in this football for peace project which was the first of its kind ever carried out in war-torn
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