Youth football referees in Somalia are taking part in FIFA refereeing course which is aimed at increasing the quality and quantity of Somali youth soccer referees, as part of the Somali FA's annual development programs for the game.
The course which is running from 2nd-6thMay 2016 has brought
together some 24 young age football referees who are benefiting from this
particular refereeing course for the youth referees which is taking place in
Somalia for the second year running.
"Here are the most talented youth referees selected
from all semiautonomous states of the federal government of Somalia” Somali FA
senior vice president, Ali Abdi Mohamed said. He added that initially, 30
referees were intended to take part in the course, but 4 of them were sent back
to their regions after they failed in the fitness test in accordance with the
regulations of the game.
FIFA has assigned Somali refereeing instructor, Ali Mohamed
Ahmed, to conduct the course on behalf of the world football’s ruling
organization. This is for the second time that the Somali instructor teaches at
a FIFA course, a move that Somali FA president, Abdiqani Said Arab, described
as ‘a big step forward’ for Somalia’s football.
"The main objective of the course is to enhance the
refereeing knowledge of our youth referees who are being prepared for the
2017-2018 edition of the Somali youth Domestic football league which will
commence on 18thof May 2017” Somali FA president, Abdiqani Said Arab, said. The
president thanked FIFA for giving Somali youths the second great opportunity
since Somalia began its first Domestic youth football league last year which
the president said has yielded very positive results.
"I am thankful to FIFA for providing teaching
materials, Adidas Materials and as well as the running cost for the course”
said SFF president, Abdiqani Sadi Arab.
The president added that the organization of the first
Domestic youth football league in Somalia last year has produced a positive
outcome for the country adding that the event also increased interest for
football amongst the Somali youths and children at the age of 10 and even
younger.
"In the last season 12 teams competed in the
competition, but we have decided to increase the number of participating teams
after we have seen a lot of progress” Somali FA president said.
Somali youth soccer referees train at FIFA course
Youth football referees in Somalia are taking part in FIFA refereeing course which is aimed at increasing the quality and quantity of Somali youth soccer referees, as part of the Somali FA's annual development programs for the game.