FAD FC humiliated Cheik
Moussa FC 4-0 in their last match which attracted thousands of spectators
although their league title was already confirmed last week when they thrashed
the National police team 3-0.
Most of the
girls who represented Djibouti in the 2015 Pan Arab women’s youth football tournament
in Doha and made Djibouti’s first major international approach when they lost 1-0
to Lebanon in the final are now playing for the military team and with having
those talented girls the team had massively dominated the whole 10-team women’s
league. They include Djibouti’s main
scorers Mazer Fouad Abdallah and Fahima Mahmoud Ahmed.
President Souleiman Hassan Waberi who was elected Djibouti Football Federation president on 10th of November 2012 revived the country’s national female league in 2013-2014 Season. The military team who finished 2nd place in the first women’s football league, made more progress to lift the trophies for seasons 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 which came to an end on Sunday.
"I am very
grateful to our president Souleiman Hassan Waberi for his efforts to make our
women’s football alive after years of absence” said National women’s team head coach
Fadumo Moousa Dirie, who trained and lead Djiboutian U 17 female team to the 2015
Pan Arab women’s tourney adding she was very proud that the girls she once
trained are now key players in the women’s national football league.
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