CAF mourns for the loss of young Somali footballer

Tuesday May 27, 2014 - 15:39:25
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The President of the confederation of African Football (CAF) Mr Issa Hayatou has expressed sadness at the news of the death of a child who died following a landmine explosion at an open ground in Somalia's Balanbale town where children were playing football on Monday (26 May 2014).


"It saddens me to hear of such a loss of a young life that went out to enjoy a game that is so dear to all of us. It is particularly disheartening because it comes after we have over the past months witnessed very positive news on a number of development programmes that have given a lot of hope for the advancement of Somali Football” CAF president Hayatou said in a press statement on Tuesday.

"CECAFA and the Somali Football Federation have reported to CAF the death of a Somali child who was killed while playing football after an old landmine exploded in Balanbale. The city lies near the Somalia-Ethiopia border” CAF presidential statement noted. The children were reported out playing in an open football field when the explosion occurred.



According to the dispatch to CAF, the child estimated between 7 and 10 years old died on the spot following the explosion. Two other children sustained serious injuries and were rushed to the city of Galkayo for medical attention. They were described to be a serious condition.

"On my own behalf, on behalf of CAF executive committee and the African football Family, I send our condolence to CECAFA, the Somali Football Federation and the family of the deceased boy” President Hayatou said adding "We wish the injured young players speedy and full recovery”.

Somali Football federation Media Department

Email:somalifootballmedia@gmail.com



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