Somalia’s 2010-2011 1st division soccer championship resumes in Mogadishu

Saturday January 22, 2011 - 00:47:35
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Shaafici Muxyidiin
Somali Football Federation has on Friday resumed in Mogadishu its 2010-2011 1st division soccer championship, which was halted last month because of the regional football tournament held in mid December last year.


A small ceremony intended to mark on the recommence of the 1st division championship which is the biggest event organized by Somali Football Federation was held at a football facility ion the Somali political science University where the tournament is taking place.


Somali Football Federation Secretary General Abdi Qani Said Arab who talked to reporters thanked residents and all who helped Somali Football Federation during the repairing work at the stadium a year ago.

 

“Wars and explosions in Somalia always appear in the news headlines every where, but Somali Football Federation intends to show the world that there is a positive news here rather than the negative stories that daily appear in the headlines” SFF secretary General told reporters.
 

“I am very grateful to the villagers and police forces in the area who gave us an unforgettable assistance during the repairing work of the stadium in December 2009” the SFF secretary General said handing over the microphone to SFF first vice president Ali Said Guled Roble.

 

“I am urging you (both teams) to show fair play and good exhibition” the vice president told both teams adding that every player will be valued with how well he performs during the championship.

 

Isak Hashi, the director for youth department of Somali sports & youth ministry for his part said that Somali government was jubilant at the good job being done by Somali Football Federation.


“Our ministry will stop at nothing to help Somali sporting organizations accomplish their duties” the director said.

 

President of Somali National Olympic committee (Somali NOC) Aden Hajji Yabarow praised SFF for implementing a huge national task in the country.

 

“A year ago I came here when it was being repaired—it was really a jungle, not a football field, but now it is beautiful and a good job is currently taking place” the president said adding that Somali Football federation is praise worth.

 

He said that Somali NOC and its member federations are working together and that is why the consecutive competitions are being held in Somalia despite insecurity and lawlessness in the country.

 

“I urge other sporting federations under Somali NOC to work harder as the Football Federation is doing” Somali Olympic committee president Aden Hajji Yabarow (Wiish) told the media before announcing that the championship was reopened.

 

How ever in Friday’s hotly-contested match, Somali Police club Heegan defeated its Banadir Telecom rivals by a goal to nothing. According to the schedules Saturday and Sunday will be rest days and the next match will take place on Monday between Elman VS Savana.

 


Mean while, according to SFF’s annual plan the General Daa’ud cup will also be held in
Mogadishu next month. General Daa’ud was the founder of Somali military and every sporting federation in Somalia yearly holds the General Daa’ud Cup.

 

 

NB: The below photos show how “jungle” the Stadium was, before the repairing work started late in December 2009. Some of the pictures show bulldozers on duty, while the other picture shows Somali Football Federation President Said Mahmoud Nur listening to a construction engineer, as he was inspecting how the job was being done on December 28 2009.





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Emails:somalifootballmedia@gmail.com

 



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