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Somali football returns to African
continental club competition for the first time in 29 years this weekend.
Mogadishu
City Club compete in the second string Confederation Cup against Zanzibar's
Malindi in the first round, first leg match of the competition.
They were
drawn at home in the first leg but cannot play in Somalia because of continuing
security problems.
They have
opted to play both games in Zanzibar in order to cut costs.
Somali
champions Dekedaha take on Egypt's Zamalek in the African Champions League but
the opening game of that tie has been delayed until August 16th.
They will
also play both legs of their tie at the home of their opponents.
There is
nevertheless an air of excitement across Somalia as their clubs take a step up
after decades of just competing in regional CECAFA competitions.
"People
are really excited about moving up to take this stage to participate," Somali
Football Association president Abdiqani Said Arab told the BBC.
"We are
being encouraged to continue even if our teams lose. The most important thing
is to participate,"
Said Arab and
his executive made the decision earlier this year to enter the competitions
after consulting with clubs.
"There
has been a lot of encouragement for the clubs and appreciation of the football
association's decision," he added.
"It's
good for the clubs to gain the experience and to test to measure their standard
of football.
"The
main things is to take the step to participate against the top clubs in
Africa."
The next step
would be to host games at home and the FA boss hopes that might come as soon as
next year.
After decades
of civil strife, he points to Mogadishu beginning to return to normal.
"There
are several major airlines now flying into the city," he cites as an
example.
"There
is also rehabilitation of the national stadium that the government is undertaking
and we hope to have a home match there soon."
The last Somali club to participate in the old style Champions
Cup was MBC, eliminated at the first hurdle in 1990 by St Louis from the
Seychelles.
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