The courses which are part of the SFF’s [spread the
football initiative] have been allocated for the regional state through the
regional development scheme and will continue for five days, as shown in the
Somali FA’s strategic development
program for the year. The program brought together a total of 50 football
volunteers who are 20 future referees, 17 new coaches and 13 football administrators.
The development initiative which was announced by the Somali Football Federation president, Abdiqani Said Arab, in his post election address on 31st of August 2014 is mainly intended to prepare the country for its first ever regional football leagues which as planned will be inaugurated sometime before the end of this year.
"Human resource development is the most important thing for
us. The main objective for the
organization of the regional development courses is to educate the people who would
manage football in all regional states of the federal government to give them
the capacity and the knowledge to implement the regional leagues under the
auspice of SFF” president Abdiqani Said Arab noted.
He said that this is the second huge development project
to be carried out in the country in less than two months adding that such
projects will be implemented throughout the country in the next few months
despite the less financial capability the federation is facing.
"Although we have no local sponsors and our government has
not the financial capacity to assist us, we are determined to spreading
football knowledge across the country, because our commitment is more than
enough” said SFF president Abdiqani Said Arab, who thanked to FIFA for being
the sole financer of his federation since the country descended into chaos more
than 26 years ago.
The chairman of the regional state football committee,
Ahmed Farah Taqal, who delivered a short address at the launch ceremony of the program,
thanked the Somali Football Federation authorities for their commitment to
promote football throughout the country.
"With the help of Somali Football federation, we intend
to continue development courses in the region” he said before handing over the microphone
to Burhan Mohamoud Hassan, the director general of the regional state’s ministry
for public affairs who praised the SFF for the implementation of the
development programs in his regional state. "We expect the Somali Football Federation to continue
such development programs and as regional authorities we promise to play our
role” he said.
Somali Football Federation senior vice president, Ali
Abdi Mohamed, who addressed at the launch ceremony of the development courses,
said that SFF is giving much priority to increasing the quality and quantity of
human resources.
"Last month we did such program in Puntland state and
today we are here and tomorrow we will be in other states” said SFF senior vice
president Ali Abdi Mohamed adding that his federation was very pleased with the
cooperation by the regional state’s ministry for public affairs.
The regional state minister for public affairs Moalim
Mohamed Ibrahim added that football was playing a big role in the restoration
of the country’s lost name and publicity.
"Football is very important for the people of Somalia
because it brings about peace and generates public integration and development.
The country got destroyed, but now after so many years, I see hopes that we are
back” the minister said before inviting Jubaland’s parliament speaker Sheik
Abdi Mohamed Abdirahman to inaugurate the courses.
Somali
Football Federation Media Department
Email:info@somsoccer.com