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DO YOU THINK THIS SOMALI SOCCER STAR KID WILL MAKE IT ?

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DO YOU THINK THIS SOMALI SOCCER STAR KID WILL MAKE IT ?

Postby Advocator » Thu Mar 02, 2006 1:30 pm

See his picture here: http://www.hiiraan.com/news/2006/feb/young_somali.htm

A young Somali Kenyan could soon be on the books of Liverpool FC

Mohamed Suleiman
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By Murithi Mutiga

The crowd at the Anfield home of Liverpool FC is revered in world football for its passion and spirit.

Very soon, this lot could be rising to a star made in Kenya.

Mohamed Suleiman, a spindly 11-year-old kid with dribbling skills straight out of Brazilian star Ronaldinho’s book — and a football brain to match — has been invited to the famed Liverpool FC academy for a trial.

Suleiman, a pupil at the City Primary School, is expected to travel to England on April 11 in the company of his dad, Suleiman Alas.

"This is a dream come true," Alas, a member of the medical corps of the Kenya Army told Fever Pitch last week.

"Ever since the boy was five years old, people who spotted him play in the barracks would approach me and say that he was a special talent. It is very good that Liverpool FC have noticed him and I believe it is also a good piece of history for Kenya." Liverpool FC are one of the biggest names in world football and current champions of Europe.

If they take young Suleiman into their books, he will become the first Kenyan to be signed up by a top Premier League side. He will also be following in the footsteps of several illustrious stars who went through the Liverpool Academy.

They include current club captain, Steven Gerrard, talismanic defender, Jamie Carragher and Anfield legend Robbie Fowler, known to all Liverpool fans by his nickname — ‘God.’ Suleiman’s love affair with football began at an early age, but it came to wide attention when he entered the Coca Cola Pepeta Championship and performed with a maturity and distinction well beyond his 10 years.

Dribbling effortlessly with seemingly every part of his body and crowning his performance with his party piece — a routine that sees him ping the ball up with his forehead, balance it in the next movement on the nape of his neck -— then proceed to remove his t-shirt without dropping the ball, he wowed crowds throughout the tournament and clinched a Sh10,000 scholarship. Video clips of his amazing performance ultimately found their way to Liverpool FC.

And the club lost little time in inviting Suleiman over to the UK for a "soccer school course" through a January 23 letter signed by Academy Administration Officer, Heather Davies. Suleiman says he’s excited by the prospect of joining Liverpool. "I like Liverpool and I especially enjoy watching (Peter) Crouch and (Steven) Gerrard. I’m really looking forward to joining them."

Most of his tricks, however, are gleaned off a player on the books of Liverpool’s bitter rivals, Manchester United. "I learn a lot of my tricks from watching the moves and tricks of Cristiano Ronaldo (United’s young midfielder)."

The player currently trains with the Waterworks Junior team, a group of young players that train within the Kabete Barracks. And his coaches, Ali Mwinyi, Kennedy Onyuka and Joe Birgen are in no doubt about his potential. "For a kid of his age, there is no argument about his talent," says Onyuka. "I noticed him when he was very young because he would insist on following the senior players everywhere and getting into the game when he could. He was easily the best kid in his age group. He only needs to work on his bulk and pace and I’m sure he’ll make it.

The facilities at Liverpool Football Club mean he will find the best training, diet and advice anywhere in the world and he could pave the way for many more talented youngsters." Suleiman is a fairly shy and retiring kid. And distracted by our conversation with the coach during the interview at the Nairobi Jafferies Academy, he drifted away, picked up the ball with the outside of the foot and began a prolonged dribble with our cameraman clicking away fast. In the distance, a gaggle of men enjoying a mid afternoon snack broke off their conversation to watch the tiny genius work his magic. "Cheki huyo Ronaldinho," one of them shouted.

The youngster continued dribbling hypnotically, sharpening the skills that could soon grace the hallowed turf of Anfield — home of the Champions of Europe.— A fundraiser to cover the travel costs of Suleiman to the UK will be held on March 4 at the 680 Hotel from 2pm.

Regional Development Minister Mahamou Abdi is expected to preside over the function and Suleiman will also be in attendance and has been given a cameo role in the programme to showcase his dribbling skills.

Source: East African Standard. 27, 2006

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Postby ChaneL-Lover » Thu Mar 02, 2006 2:36 pm

What a ugly kid Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing


Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

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Postby Aristocrat-1 » Thu Mar 02, 2006 2:42 pm

i read some of the article and it said he was kenyan.

But he looks like a somali, so i guess he is.

But i hope he makes it, especially if he is from a certain clan! Wink

only joking Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

i say good luck kid. Very Happy

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Postby Raven_Sky » Thu Mar 02, 2006 2:48 pm

Is he darood by any chance,and if he is he'll make it no doubt about that!

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Postby Unclebin » Thu Mar 02, 2006 3:06 pm

I hope so.

However he won't rep somalia. It brobably be modder kenya Laughing

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Postby LionHeart-112 » Thu Mar 02, 2006 3:39 pm

I hope he makes...he does look too under-nuritied tho. Surprised

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Postby Nabeela » Thu Mar 02, 2006 3:42 pm

so unattractive. I hope he makes it though. Smile

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Postby LionHeart-112 » Thu Mar 02, 2006 3:44 pm

^^he is an athlete, not male model..his looks don't matter..plus he is young..he has plenty of time to develop some attractive futures..let's hope he gets food.

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Postby QansaGabeyle » Sat Mar 04, 2006 2:47 am

"He only needs to work on his bulk and pace and I’m sure he’ll make it."

He really is a somali. Laughing By the way they described him, he reminds of this kid named Abdirishiid I used to know from Kismayo. Very talented player but skinny and weak as a mother fu cka. Another guy I knew was Abshir Dhagax who was also a very talented player but weak...he would get crushed whenever somalis played against the adoons of Kenya.

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Postby Caydid » Sat Mar 04, 2006 3:17 am

His name and features are somali. I wish him the best of luck and that he succeeds.

Most of the best football players are thin (Robinho)- it has also to do with his age. As he grows up trains he will become a good footballer.

He has a good technique. He could play for somali if he comes to Liverpool and gets a contract. It is not where you are born but where you loyalty lies that determines what country to play for.

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Postby Mowhawk » Sat Mar 04, 2006 4:27 am

Uglu kulahaa---post your pictures here and let us compare it. Laughing Laughing

He is a skinny kid but fairly tall for his age, given good nutrition he will grow up with the physique of a proffessional player.

GOOD LUCK TO THE LITTLE BROTHER.

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Postby San_dheer » Sat Mar 04, 2006 5:45 am

Some of you guys are just rude. What a bunch of morons. Rolling Eyes

Anyway, he is brilliant. InshaAllah he will make it. Very Happy

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Postby COSTA » Sat Mar 04, 2006 6:35 am

I dont like sjiuwe ppl just look Maria from west she s qabyaladiste

i hope he ll not make it;;let him go back to wajeer garisa or mandheera or where ever he came from some ppl deserve to live with the Masai ppl
and he s one of them Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

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Postby intellex » Sat Mar 04, 2006 7:34 am

first iam happy to see any somalian who makes regardless, but what iam sad about it is that he is representing unfufus and not somalia and this is the tragedy of civil war i guess


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