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Women football vastly growing in Djibouti  

by Shafi’i Mohyaddin Abokar
Thursday, October 29, 2009

Women football is vastly growing in Djibouti, a small country in the horn of Africa region where former women football players have stepped up efforts relating to the development of the country’s women football, according to former national team goal keeper Kadan Ali Hassan. 
 


Kadan Ali Hassan former national women's team goal keeper lobbies for djibouti women football promotion photo by shafi'i Mohyad
Kadan who was a talented goal keeper for six years before she retired late in 2007 said that women in Djibouti have been gaining more understanding about football for the past two years and as the result the country has currently at least 20 women football teams.
 
“Women’s football was gradually growing in Djibouti, but fortunately for the past two years we have made a big progress and more teams were established in regions while we were previously confined only to the capital and very few cities” Kadan said adding that each year women’s football championship is held here in Djibouti.
 
“Women in the country have now mutual understanding about football and they are interested in it very much so we are very hopeful that this will lead us to catch up with the developed world’s women’s football” she stated.
 
The former national goal keeper who currently manages the Djibouti’s seaport football club was very optimistic that Djibouti’s women will have a very big involvement in the world’s women football competitions in the coming years.
 
“We are grateful to the football federation president of Djibouti who gave us a constant encouragement and helped us in every manner” she said adding that particular thanks are also due to the school teachers and principals who assisted in establishing women’s football teams in schools.
 
“We are ready to assist our Somali sisters as much as we can” Kadan replied when asked about what they can do for Somali women footballers who are not currently able to continue their activities in the lawless nation because of Islamist restrictions.
 
Somalia, a chaotic country in the horn of Africa which has been experiencing lawlessness for nearly 20 years is now facing one of the most difficult times yet where men cannot perform sport everywhere, while women were totally banned from playing sport.
 
This week 14 young men were arrested by Islamists in the south western city of Luq after they were found of guilty of playing a ball, according to Islamist militia commander.
 
In the year 2006 Somali Islamists named sport “a satanic act” and as a result fans were arrested, lashed and killed for watching or playing football or other sporting events.
 
Shafi’i Mohyaddin Abokar 
First vice president and head of international
relations of Somali sports press association



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 agree with the nomad.

these funds are one way ticket straigh to HE11.

if gaalo wanna help, they can build private facilities without viewrs,so
the athlete girls can still have fun without scrificing.
 My advice to Kadan and Co is to completely abandon this futi1e exercise and re-channel their efforts onto other more productive initiatives. Please find other sports and fitness programs that can benefit and contribute to our sister’s wellbeing without sacrificing their dignity.  Football is strictly for men. It is played and watched by men and the idea of having women running around with a ball in their feet while semi-naked will only encourage further exp1oitation of women, 1ndecency and mora1 corruption.

Please promote other more useful skills that can enhance the lives of these young women and the greater society.

Just because some funds are available from FIFA is not good reason to venture into such pointless program.
 Women can benefit from other more appropriate fitness and sports activities but NOT football.

Women can do SWIMMING,YOGO,NETBALL,GYM,GYNASTICS,BASKETBALL provided they take place in doors.




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