After five days of a marathon job the capital Mogadishu has
witnessed a very colourful ceremony which intended to mark on the conclusion of
the course in the presence of high profile Somali FA and government officials
where the trainees were presented their certificates.
Somali Football federation Secretary General Abdi Qani Said
Arab who first addressed at the conclusion ceremony thanked FIFA president
Joseph S. Blatter and his executive committee for their commitment to develop
football in Somalia.
"We have learned a very important slogan from President
Blatter who several years ago announced that FIFA was prioritizing three things
which are: touch the world, develop the game and put better future, all those
three words mean that football must reach from corner to corner in the
world---today we have realised that president Blatter’s touch the world
initiative has become true in Somalia, because FIFA has arrived in Somalia for
the first time in nearly 30 years” SFF Secretary General Abdi Qani Said Arab
told the conclusion ceremony Monday.
He said that the grassroots course was the first ever of its
kind that Somalia gets from FIFA and the SFF was very grateful to the world
Football body for ensuring the basic course in Somalia which he said will help
the country build up football from the bottom. He said such course was part of
President Blatter’s develop the game initiative.
He thanked the instructor for arriving in Somalia and the huge efforts he spent in a bid to help Somali coaches understand more in such program which Somalia had never had before in its football history.
During his speech, Secretary General Abdi Qani Said Arab also
praised the directorates for sport, health and education of the civil service
development ministry which he said had developed good cooperative ties with
Somali football Federation before and during the course.
He announced that CDs containing films of the full program
from the very beginning until the end will reach FIFA headquarters in Zurich
next week.
"The course was very much important for Somalia, because this
is the only way we can prepare professional players who will have good future
in football” he explained praising the commitment of the trainees who came from
schools in the capital and regional zones through local clubs.
For his part the FIFA instructor Ulric Mathiot said he was
attracted by the high profile hospitality extended to him by Somali Football
Federation officials from the day of his arrival to the moment.
"I conducted courses in so many countries and to my surprise
I haven’t experienced such high profile hospitality i received here in
Mogadishu” the instructor noted during his address at the closing ceremony.
He praised the local instructors for their constant help
during the class and practical sessions at the stadium: they were technical
director Awil Ismail Mohamed, Mohamed Abdulle Farayare and Abdi Farah Geela.
"Today we are closing the five day-long course, but I will
stay here in Mogadishu for three more days during which I will take CAF license
C examination form Somali coaches” the FIFA expert told the closing ceremony.
He said the examination will take place on Wednesday and Thursday.
"Somali Football Federation officials spent more time with
me, but I confirm here in front of you that Secretary General Abdi Qani Said
Arab was always standing alongside me---I didn’t miss him even a single minute
since I arrived here in Mogadishu a week ago and this shows how fully he is
committed to the promotion of football in Somalia” the FIFA instructor
indicated. "The secretary General did more than his official duties and I thank
him for that” he said.
"On the behalf of FIFA I praise Somali Football Federation
for ensuring a successful course, the program was accomplished as scheduled and
we didn’t meet even a single minute of delay—the participants were fully
committed to the class attendance and they carried out their practical sessions
wonderfully” he added.
"Today you are receiving your certificates, but that doesn’t
mean your work has finished there, because from today you are officials and you
have professional documents showing you have the knowledge of grassroots
program, so we want you to ambassadors in your regions and deliver the
knowledge to those in your areas particularly in schools” he told the trainees.
The instructor thanked the civil service development ministry
for its role in the promotion of football in the country praising the
cooperative relations between the government and Somali Football Federation.
"IF you continue such cooperation, FIFA is always ready for
you and will help you anymore” the instructor told Somali Football federation
and government officials at the closing ceremony.
"The joint work by both Somali FA and the government is
sending a clear message to FIFA and I am hopeful FIFA will continue helping
Somalia” he mentioned.
President of Somali Football Federation Ali Said Guled Roble told
the participants that the end of the course marks the start of another huge job
which must be done across the country and they are the people who are expected to
carry out such duty.
"Today this ceremony marks the end of a course, but as long
as the course finished it doesn’t mean that you have done all your duties, but instead
we want you to practice what you have learned and play your role in the
development of football in Somalia” SFF president urged the course participants
during his closing remarks.
Both FIFA and the SFF have spent money, time and a lot of
efforts in this course and all these efforts have been made in a bid to build
up your knowledge, the SFF has opened a new page of examining all football volunteers
not only you---If you do a good job that is what we want and you will be
rewarded, but if you do not play your role in the development of the game then
you will be suspended” the president told the trainees.
"We want you to practice your knowledge and experience at
schools across the country – we want every one of you to carry out this program
in his area” the president said. On the
behalf of SFF the president thanked FIFA for implementing this very crucial
training course in the country for the first time in history.
"Our objective is to get very talented footballers in the
near future and I am hopeful that can be reached if you show commitment and realistically
practice your knowledge in your regions” he noted as he handed the microphone
over to the deputy minister for the civil service development who officially
announced the closure of the course.
The deputy minister Mahmoud Moalim Yahye told the ceremony
that Somali government was fully happy with such course and asked FIFA for more
other courses. "For the past several days we have felt the strength of
football, because everywhere in the country people have been talking about the
course which we see as a major success
for Somalia” the deputy minister said.
"This project is very fruitful Somalia, because in one way it
is helping the development of football in the country and in the other way it
is protecting the children from falling into crimes, that is why we can
describe it a very successful program” the deputy minister noted during his
closing address.
"I witnessed some of the practical sessions during the course
and what attracted me was the beauty of the stadium Banadir which was installed
with an artificial Turf—as the government of Somalia We are very grateful to
FIFA for the course and for beautifying our stadium” he said adding that Somali
government was asking FIFA for more other development programs.
He noted that his ministry will play its role in the country’s
football development as much as they can. He finally announced that the course
was officially closed.
What followed next?
In the afternoon there was a colourful festival congregation
at the under construction Stadium Banadir where more than 400 children between
6-12 years of age took part. The children were from schools in different regions
and were the start of the country’s grassroots program.
Somali FA technical director Awil Ismail Mohamed first welcome
SFF secretary General Abdi Qani said Arab to officially announce the launch of
the festival in the presence of high profile Somali government officials and
well known football legends.
"It is a historic day for the entire Somali football family
members to see such large number of children who are taking part in a special
program that FIFA is doing for Somalia for the first time in history” Secretary
General Abdi Qani Said Arab told the festival on Monday afternoon as he officially
announced the festival was open.