Ahmed Qadar Mohamed [Horseed sports Club], Deeq Hersi
Mohamed [Rajo FC] and Mustaf Abdi Hussein [Waxool FC] were confirmed dead after
days of a marathon search for survivors.
Somali Football Federation officials were joined by
football players and family members in a prayer session at the Stadium which was
also attended by hundreds of football fans including some who came from far
regions in the country.
The three footballers were amongst more than 100 people who had gone missing in the aftermath of the truck bomb, but were later confirmed dead after constant contacts between their families and Somali Football Federation officials in cooperation with paramedics.
The attack killed more than 350 civilians and wounded
hundreds of others, according to officials. Dozens of the people were burned beyond
recognition. At the end of the prayer session, Somali Football
Federation gave the families of the slain footballers some encouragement and financial
support as some of the players left behind children.
"The session was meant to pray and mourn for the slain
players and to show solidarity with their families and relatives. We are one
football family and we will always remain in that one family” Somali Football
Federation president, Abdiqani Said Arab, told the prayer session at Stadium
Banadir on Friday.
Somali
Football Federation Media Department
Email:info@somsoccer.com