Djibouti to face Morocco in CAN beach soccer qualifier clash

Saturday March 28, 2015 - 14:50:54
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For the first time in its football history, Djibouti is now eyeing on the upcoming African beach soccer championship to be staged in Seychelles.


The country’s first ever national beach soccer team is scheduled to play against Morocco in their last leg of the 2015 African Beach soccer championship qualifiers.


The match will take place in the Moroccan city of Casablanca on Sunday, 29
th of March. If Djibouti wins in the qualifier clash, they will have booked their place in the African beach soccer championship scheduled in Seychelles in April this year.



Djibouti’s side were lucky to promote to the second round of the qualifiers after they gained 3 points in forfeit, because Sudan who were scheduled to face them didn’t show up for the match.


Morocco is one of the strong football nations in Africa, but Djibouti’s Football Boss Souleiman Hassan Waberi who talked to CECAFA Media said he was very hopeful of his national flag carriers.


"In football you can either expect to win, draw or lose, but I am confident in my players and I wish success for them” President Souleiman Hassan Waberi told CECAFA Media on Saturday.


Djibouti had made more progresses in football for the past two years during which the young age President, Souleiman Hassan waberi, lead the country to its major football victory ever. 
Recently, Djibouti women’s U 17 national squad, showed a wonder at the Pan Arab women’s soccer tournament held in Dhoha. But they had unluckily fallen to Lebanon by 1-0 in the final game.

 

Somali football Federation Media Department

Email:info@somsocer.com


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