Djiboutian Football Federation has confirmed the complete expansion of football throughout the country, making sure that children in every tiny village in the small horn of African nation enjoy football.
The much-anticipated super Cup match in Somalia is slated for Thursday 24th of December 2015 and will be put before international audience by the London-based Universal TV and the State-owned Television [SNTV].
History was made in Somalia when the first football match in the country's history has been watched live on Thursday. The military club [Horseed] won the General Da'ud Cup final match after beating their rivals, the Somali police-owned club of Heegan 2-1.
The council of East and Central Africa Football Associations [CECAFA] is very much pleased with the football progress in Somalia where the first live screened football match went on successfully today.
The 10-men Horseed are now leading the final match of the General Da'ud cup with 2-1
Horseed is owned by the Somali military while Heegan is owned by the Somali police forces.
The first half of the 2015 edition of Somalia's General Da'ud cup final is now over. The Somali police football club is now leading the match with 1-0 over their rivals from the military.
President of Sudan Football Association, Dr. Mutasim Gafaar, has been elected the new president of the council of east and central Africa football associations [CECAFA] during the regional Africa football body's election in Addis Ababa on Friday.
The launch of the U-17 football tournament in Somalia is a very positive step taken towards the right direction and it is part of the Somali Football Federation's youth development program.
After his recent visit to the southern Juba land state of Somalia, the president of Somali Football Federation, Abdiqani Said Arab, has announced major regional football development programs.
The start of Somalia's 2015 General Da'ud cup has seen a devastating loss for Jamhuuriyo FC when they were handed a 5-0 defeat by Banadir Sports Club in the opening match on Tuesday.
SOMALIA'S NATIONAL Football Squad [Ocean stars] were invited to a well-organized luncheon held at the Somali embassy in Ethiopian Capital Addis Ababa over the weekend.
After the long struggle by Somali Football Federation to get Stadium Mogadishu back into its hands, the president of the federal republic of Somalia, professor Hassan Sheik Mohamud, has now announced that AU troops will vacate the national facility, although he didn't mention which date.
THE 2015 DJIBOUTI CUP is now over with Guelleh Batal Football Club being crowned the winners of the competition which is the second most-watched sporting event in the country after the national league.