Elman, a prominent first division football club in Somalia gave a one nil defeat to its SITT opponents in a hotly-contested match of the on going Somali Football championship on Thursday in the presence of Somali NOC and FA presidents.
As the 1st leg of Somalia's supreme football championship enters its third week, either Mogadishu Port FC or the Somali police club 'Heegan' were unsuccessful to gain victory in a hotly-contested match on Tuesday which ended in a goalless draw.
SAVANA, a soccer club which plays in Somalia's 1st division football championship defeated its Supper shell rivals by 2-1 in a less-viewed match held at the Somali political science university stadium in Mogadishu on Monday afternoon.
SITT, a prominent football club in Somalia's supreme league on Thursday defeated Mogadishu port's club by three goals to nothing in what was described as the worst defeat since the 1st division soccer championship restarted in Mogadishu last month.
With football activities in war-torn Somalia on the increase, the secretary General of the council of east and central African football associations (CECAFA) Nicholas Musonye said he was very jubilant at the on going football development in Somalia.
Elman FC, a powerful football club in Somalia's supreme soccer league on Tuesday gave a 4-1 humiliation to its rivals from Supper Shell FC who themselves exhibited an unexpected performance in accordance with how they struggled against Elman.
The Police club 'Heengan' on Monday defeated its Horseed rivals by 4-3 in the 6th match of Somalia's 2010-2011 soccer champion ship which is currently under way at the Somali political university stadium south of the capital Mogadishu.
In what was described as the most populous match, since Somalia's 2010-2011 football championship recommenced in Mogadishu a week ago, either the defending champions 'Banadir Telecom' or its Savana rivals were unable to win in a very competitive game on Friday afternoon.
The Daalo Airlines-owned Football club of SITT on Tuesday afternoon humiliated the Somali military football club "Horseed" by 4 goals to nothing during a very populous football game hosted at the political science university stadium in the government-controlled side of the capital Mogadishu.
With Somalia's 2010-2011 first division soccer championship interestingly taking place at the political science University stadium, Elman FC on Monday defeated its Savana FC rivals by a goal to nothing.
Somali Football Federation has on Friday resumed in Mogadishu its 2010-2011 1st division soccer championship, which was halted last month because of the regional football tournament held in mid December last year.
Football coaches from Somalia's 1st division clubs have on Friday ended a five-day coaching course as kind of preparations for the country's top most football championship which is due to restart in the capital later on the day.
Somali Youth League the 2nd whose delegation has been traveling in Central Somalia for the past several days, on Thursday launched Youth and sports development center in the city of Dhuusamareeb, the provincial capital of the central Galgaduud region, which is about 550 kilometers north of the capital.
At least 45 national and International level Somali Football referees on Thursday ended a four-day refreshment course, before the country's 1st division soccer championship recommences in the capital on Friday.
The Somali Football Federation (SFF) on Saturday held a highly-arranged ceremony intended to mark on the conclusion of the 6th edition of the country's 3rd division football championship. The ceremony was held at the Sahafi international Hotel in Mogadishu.
As the 18th Somali regional soccer tournament for peace and development ended successfully in the Puntlnad state on the New Year's Eve,the president of the semi-autonomous Somali State of Puntland Dr. Abdirahman Mohamed Faroole has offered to host the big event by the end of this year.
Teenage 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.
The president of the semiautonomous north-eastern Somali state of Puntland which is currently hosting the regional Somali football tournament on Thursday held a luncheon for top level dignitaries from Somali Olympic committee and Somali Football Federation, during which discussed on how to use sport…
With Somalia's 18th regional football tourney for peace and development getting near to conclusion, players from Banaadir region where the capital Mogadishu is located have confirmed their title to play in the final match on Friday after defeating the host team of Nugaal region on Tuesday afternoon.
According to its schedules, Somalia's 18th regional football tournament for peace and development which has been under way in the city of Garowe for the past two weeks will end on Friday December 31st.