Waaberi football team has
won the 3rd edition of the district level youth football competition
after thrashing their Hodan district opponents 3-1 in the final match on Friday
evening, 8th of September. Waaberi took the lead in the
19th minute of the match when Muhyadin Abdi Dhaqane, scored the
opener goal for his team. Two minutes later he doubled making it 2-0 in favor
of Waaberi. Soon after the start of the second half, Abdisalaam Hussein, netted
the 3rd goal.
Hodan district boys made many attempts, but they were unable to score. However, Ibrahim Abdirahman, who wears No 20 for Waaberi, awarded them with an own goal in the 65th minute ending the match 3-1. With this win, the team has been crowned champions of 2017 edition of the district level youth football tourney.
This was Somali Football Federation’s first attempt to test its capacity to hold football matches at night times, but the test match has completely changed the city’s night life, as the stadium became full to its capacity.
Somali Football Federation
president, Abdiqani Said Arab, said that the organization of the youth football
tournaments in the country was a fruitful attempt that has so far yielded positive
results, adding the Somalia’s minister for youth and sports, honorable Khadjia
Mohamed Diriye, is more praiseworthy for helping the development of the
beautiful game in Somalia.
"This is the second time
that Mrs. Khadija is serving as our minister. Since she was once again appointed
as a minister nearly six months ago, she did play a huge role in the promotion
of football. I commend our minister for mainly contributing to the development
of the game. She is the most-hardworking and football-loving minister we ever
had” SFF president, noted.
The minister added that
football is a powerful game and Somalia needs football more than any other country
in the world as it plays a big role in introducing peace into the country. "As a government, football
is our main priority. We use the sport as a tool of peace building and
stability and that is why the government wants the increase of football
competitions in the country” the minister said.
"The federal government is
committed to increasing its support to help the Somali football federation, get
more young people into its competitions, because we witnessed that football’s
power can change the atmosphere in Somalia” she explained.
However, the minister announced
that preparations for the second edition of the Inter-state football tournament
to be staged in the Key port city of Kismayo, south of the country are ongoing
very well.
Somali Football Federation Media Department
Email:info@somsoccer.com