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Re: SOMALIA SOCCER CUP 2010 Coverage

Postby Addoow » Fri Dec 31, 2010 11:07 am

Congrats Bari,You have done Good.waxaad tihiin koox adag oo mustaqbal ku leh kubbadda Cagta.

I AM Happy reer Banadir won the Tournament and became the Champions.

Congrats to all reer banadir fans like shirib and waryaa. :heart: :up:

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Re: SOMALIA SOCCER CUP 2010 Coverage

Postby Yareey » Fri Dec 31, 2010 11:31 am

Plandgirl, look at this this way:

Puntland hosted the games and our long neglected capital took the cup! Win win situaion. Besides most Puntlanders are connected to Mogadishu and it was one of their other choices. It is also a very good marketing tool for Puntland if it wants to continue hosting the games. Had Bari won today, rumors of bribery, corruption, etc would be flying now. People on this forum were already saying Banadir will be bribed. Somali peopl cannot be satisfied.

Go home and lick your wounds :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: SOMALIA SOCCER CUP 2010 Coverage

Postby Advo » Fri Dec 31, 2010 11:52 am

I think the TFG bribed team bari to lose the game cus they needed the PR

smh

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Re: SOMALIA SOCCER CUP 2010 Coverage

Postby S-D-M » Fri Dec 31, 2010 12:05 pm

I think the TFG bribed team bari to lose the game cus they needed the PR

smh
This reminds me the Saints winning the Super Bowl.

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Re: SOMALIA SOCCER CUP 2010 Coverage

Postby waryaa » Fri Dec 31, 2010 12:14 pm

This reminds me the Saints winning the Super Bowl.
That was the only time I really, really wanted some team to win the bowl :cry:

yareey lool! U can read my comments where I say I won't follow this game because I don't want either team to lose.

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Re: SOMALIA SOCCER CUP 2010 Coverage

Postby tightrope » Fri Dec 31, 2010 1:13 pm

CONGRATZ BANADIIR!! :clap: :clap: :som: :som: :som:

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Re: SOMALIA SOCCER CUP 2010 Coverage

Postby tightrope » Fri Dec 31, 2010 3:04 pm

Somali capital wins regional soccer tournament
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The boys from Banadir region where Somalia’s capital Mogadishu is located have won the country’s regional football tournament for peace and development after defeating their Bari region rivals by a goal to nothing in the final match on Friday afternoon.

Banadir’s 17 year old striker Ali Mohamed Awow scored the golden goal for his team in the 4th minute of the hotly-contested match against Bari region.

High profile dignitaries including Puntland regional president Abdirahman Mohamed Faroole, Somali NOC first vice president Duran Ahmed Farah, ministers, MPs and governors of both Banadir and Bari regions were present at the stadium nearly an hour before the beginning of the final match.

“Before travelling to Garowe I had more confidence in my young boys and they really scored the victory I have been expecting from them in the past” Banadir region’s coach Abdullahi Siyad Mohamed told reporters after his side won the trophy.

Somali Football Federation president Said Mahmoud Nur who talked to reporters after the end of the tournament said that his federation has been arranging the regional cup for the past two and half years.

“Today we have confirmed the successful end of the long-awaited regional tournament and here in front of you I say with a loud voice that we could not have achieved such victory without the constant assistance from FIFA president Joseph Sepp Blatter who helped Somali football to exist despite war and difficulties in our country,” president Said Mahmoud Nur told reporters.

“Blatter, the president of the world football governing body is praiseworthy, because he made all he could to help the continuation and development of football in war-ravaged country, while knowing that Somalia is one of the most dangerous battle grounds in the world currently,” Said Mahmoud Nur said.

The Secretary General of the Somali Football Federation, Abdi Qani Said Arab also said that the regional tournament was a good beginning and his federation will continue organizing such tournaments each year.

“We have had two huge goals from this competition, the first one was to select young players who will be able to represent the nation in future football events around the continent and the whole world and the second is to show the young Somali boys that they can come together and work together,” the secretary general told reporters.

“We are thanking the Puntland government for the courageous move it took and the great responsibility it embraced,” Mr. Abdi Qani said. “More than 56 young men who have good future in football have been shortlisted,” Mr. Abdi Qani added.

The Puntland regional state president Abdirahman Mohamed Faroole who was watching the match himself was honored to present the trophy to the victorious Banadir region team.

“I say congratulations to you and I really admired how well you exhibited yourselves during the match,” the president told the Banadir region team captain as he was presenting the trophy to him.

According to a statement from the Somali Football Federation, the holding of this tournament marked the re-assembling of the once disunited Somali youths and it was the first of its kind held in war-torn Somalia since 1987.

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Re: SOMALIA SOCCER CUP 2010 Coverage

Postby tightrope » Fri Dec 31, 2010 4:00 pm

Somalia football ends the year on a high note
12-29-2010

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Fifteen Somali regional teams are currently competing in a football tournament in Punt Land Sate in Somalia. This historic tournament organized by Somali Football Federation and Punt Land State . More than 400 players; administrators and officials turn out for the event at which coaching clinics and seminars have been run. CAF Education Officer Ali Mohamed Ahmed has been leading some of the course and training of among others, coaches, referees, administrators and sports medicine officials. According to Ali Mohamed the enthusiasm and interest has been very encouraging and bodes well for football development in Somalia. The football tournament is expected to end on 31st of December with the final match of the competition.

http://www.cafonline.com/football/news/ ... -note.html

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Re: SOMALIA SOCCER CUP 2010 Coverage

Postby kismayogedojubaland » Fri Dec 31, 2010 6:47 pm

Well done Banadiir

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Re: SOMALIA SOCCER CUP 2010 Coverage

Postby FBISOMALIA » Sat Jan 01, 2011 12:13 am

we lose but we will win next tournament :up:

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Re: SOMALIA SOCCER CUP 2010 Coverage

Postby GacanSareeye » Sat Jan 01, 2011 12:46 am

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War Ninkaan caqli badanaa :clap:

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Re: SOMALIA SOCCER CUP 2010 Coverage

Postby Mckuus » Sat Jan 01, 2011 3:18 pm

Good for reer benadir, some positive news for them.

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Re: SOMALIA SOCCER CUP 2010 Coverage

Postby Somalian_Boqor » Thu Oct 13, 2011 7:21 am

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