Somalia launches regional league as national plan takes shape
By Paul Nicholson
Football fans at Mogadishu's Banadir (Konis) Stadium enjoy the inaugural annual Peace Cup organized on 7 September by the Somalia Football Federation with the support of the UN Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM). UN Photo.
The Somali Football Federation has inaugurated
its first ever regional football league in the port city of Kismayo, about 500
kilometers south of the capital Mogadishu.
The new league is part of a planned development
structure announced by Somali Football Federation president Abdiqani Said Arab
in August last year.
Kismayo is the provincial capital of the
semi-autonomous Somali State of Jubbaland. Eight teams from cities and towns in
the three regions that make up the Jubbaland state will play in the league
which is the blueprint for the launch of other leagues to be held in other
semi-autonomous Somali states.
The opening game between
Dowlada Hoose and Koban FC was watched by thousands of spectators including key
government officials and football federation leaders. The match ended in a 2-2
draw.
“After a long time of preparations and spreading
football knowledge across the country, we have finally launched the regional
football league in Somalia which is one of our long-standing ambitions. I
congratulate Jubbaland for becoming the first Somali State of the federal
government to host a regional football league. This is an iconic history for
the region,” said Abdiqani Said Arab said in a statement.
With leagues in other semi-autonomous states now
in the final stages of preparation Said Arab outlined the next stage of the
development pathway. “The teams who win in the leagues in their respective
states will gather in the capital Mogadishu and will play a final tournament.
Then the team who wins in that final tournament will be recognised as the
Champion of Somalia’s federal States and will get top profile awards.
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