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The Somalia national football team (Somali: Kooxda Qaranka Soomaaliya, Arabic: الإتِّحَاد الصُّومَالِي لِكُرَّةُ الْقَدَم), nicknamed the Ocean Stars, represents Somalia in international football and is controlled by the Somali Football Federation (SFF), a member of the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
Somali First Division. The Somali National League (Somali: Heerka Koowaad ee Soomaali), formerly the Somali Premier League, is the Somali professional league for men's association football. It has been active for over 50 years, having been established in 1967. Somalia has 12 professional clubs playing for the Somali First Division.
The Somalia national under-17 football team have played their debut game on 2 March 1998 against Angola at Lubanga, Angola which lost by 0–1 goal. The team in 2022 have won 2022 CECAFA U-17 Championship for the first time and they have qualified to the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Algeria. [4] The nation yet to qualified in the FIFA U-17 ...
Somalia national football team results. As a member of FIFA and CAF, the Somalia national football team has been playing official matches since 1963. Somalia's first game came in 1958 in Mombasa, Kenya, resulting in a 5–1 loss for Somalia against Kenya. [1]
The first Somali National Football team travelled to Mombasa , Kenya around 1957/8 and lost by five goals to nil (5-0). Banadir Stadium. In 1967 started the official "Somali championship" and the first was won by the Somali Police FC of Mogadishu (called "Booliska" in Somali language). [8] The next championships were won by Hoga of Mogadishu ...
Somali Football Federation was founded in 1951 and became a FIFA affiliate in 1962. [1] [18] Between 1991 and 2010 in Somalia, there was no FIFA FUTURO III regional course for women's coaching, no women's football seminar held in the country and no FIFA MA course held for women/youth football. [11]
The Somali Football Federation (SFF) (Somali: Xiriirka Soomaaliyeed ee Kubbadda Cagta) (Wadaad: اتحاد الصومال لكرة القدم), was founded in 1951, and it is one of the national administrative governing bodies of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) responsible for organizing and controlling the sport of football and its competitions (the first, second, and third ...
Many Somalia-born athletes have found success in the diaspora. Luqman Mukhtar, born in the west of London, in the borough of Ealing, achieved the greatest success of Somali sports history when he joined Arsenal, becoming the first-ever person to as a Somali. Throughout his career, Luqman ran several of Football youngster records.