Somalia marks Int'l Day of Sport for Development and Peace

Monday April 06, 2015 - 23:00:53
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Somalia joined the world in celebrating the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace, with a beautiful gathering to mark the global day held in the capital Mogadishu on Monday, 6th of April.


The event was hosted at the FIFA-refurbished soccer facility, the stadium Banadir and was jointly organized by Somali Football Federation and Somali National Olympic Committee (Somali NOC).


The president of Somali NOC, Abdullahi Ahmed Tarabi, Somali FA senior vice president, Ali Abdi Mohamed, the deputy minister for youth and Sport, Osman Aden Dhuubow, government lawmakers and former Ocean Stars members joined the country’s 25 football clubs and fans who gathered at the facility to observe a full day of events in the commemoration of the global day.



Somali FA senior vice president, Ali Abdi Mohamed, who first addressed at the festival, said it was an honor for the Somali Football federation and its clubs to welcome Somali NOC and key government officials to Stadium Banadir to jointly observe the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace.


"Today we are marking the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace with a festival here at Stadium Banadir and I want to take this opportunity to send a big thank you to FIFA for renovating this facility for Somalia” SFF senior vice president Ali Abdi Mohamed told a gathering.


"It is a great privilege for the SFF that some former child soldiers and street boys who were rehabilitated under FIFA-assisted football for peace initiatives in Somalia are now taking part in the celebrations for the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace” the senior vice president said.


Former National team member Ahmed Abbaas Busuri, who spoke at the event on the behalf of old and current players, said it was a moment of pleasure for him to witness Somalia joining the world in marking such a great day for the whole world of sport.


"I want to confirm that Somali NOC and Somali FA are praiseworthy for the continuation of sports development programs in the country—me appearing on the stage today shows that old footballers were not forgotten” said the former Ocean stars member who received an award of recognition from the SFF in 2014 for his past contribution to the country. The former footballer is now on a wheelchair.


The president of Somali National Olympic Committee, Abdullahi Ahmed Tarabi, who was the leader of the global day celebrations, said that peaceful atmosphere was vital for developing sport both in Somalia and in the outside world as well and for that reason, Somali NOC and its member associations were using sport as a tool of peace and development.


"Today we see that so many players are here with us and that is because the players are the backbone of our sport, as without players we cannot develop sport in Somalia and that is why Somali NOC and top government officials are here today to mark both the global day and as well as Somali Athletes’ day which is today” president Abdullahi Ahmed Tarabi, said before welcoming the deputy minister for youth and sport, Osman Aden Dhuubow to the platform.


The deputy minister said his government was fully aware of the huge sports development programs that Somali NOC and its member associations were doing in the country, even through the lawless years during which a number of sporting officials and players lost their lives.

The deputy minister was honored to conclude a marathon events which started earlier in the day and came to an end in the evening of April 6, 2015. In 2013, the United Nations General Assembly, recognized the 6th of April as the International day of sport for development and peace and this year the world is marking the 2nd anniversary of the day.

 

Somali Football Federation Media Department

Email:somalifootballmedia@gmail.com


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