[dehai-news] (NB) Historic Days: Thousands of Eritreans Unite to Sing the Somali National Anthem


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Date: Mon Sep 06 2010 - 14:45:06 EDT


Historic Days: Thousands of Eritreans Unite to Sing the Somali National Anthem

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Published: September 06, 2010

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Historic days in Asmara

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The Somali National U-20 football squad had spent two historical weeks in the Eritrean capital of Asmara in August during the CECAFA U-20 tourney for friendship and development.

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The stay in Asmara by the Somali footballers and its high level delegation was described as "a historical moment" because it was the first time in Somalia's football history that a Somali national team played in Eritrea.

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For Eritrea itself, this was the first time that it hosted such a major football event which was organized by the council of East and Central African football Associations known as CECAFA.

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It was early on Thursday morning, about 5:00 AM when the plane carrying the Somali national team landed at the Asmara International airport, where the team was frankly received by high level Eritrean football dignitaries lead by football federation President Mr. Tesfaye Gebreyesus.

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"It is a great day for me to welcome my Somali brothers here in Asmara, I wish you a very lovely stay, feel Eritrea as your second homeland" Eritrean football federation President Tesfaye Gebreyesus told the Somali delegation at the Asmara International airport upon arrival.

Local journalists were also happy to meet the Somali team in Asmara, according to the boss of Eritrean media Suleyman Osman who was the first journalist to meet the Somali team at Asmara Airport.

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The atmosphere in Asmara was very cold-it was raining every afternoon and sometimes it was raining ice.

The Somali team was based at a very good hotel, the Savana Hotel in the city center, where the hospitality, accommodation, the meals and everything were the best.

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During the opening ceremony of the tourney on August 14, tens of thousands of spectators at the Asmara Stadium all stood and announced (Somalis wake up wake up and unite always helping weak ones among you). This is the song of the Somali national Anthem.

To me it was unbelievable, because I have never thought or imagined thousands of Eritreans singing the Somali national anthem, but it really happened.

Some high level CECAFA dignitaries were jubilant at how hugely the Eritrean people were supporting the Somali team more than any other national team in the tournament.

"The spectators at the stadium could not remain at their seats-every one stood up announcing the name of Somalia, as soon as the Somali team members were entering the field, this was happening every day that the Somali team had a game and that really made me very happy" CECAFA secretary General, a Kenyan national Nicholas Musonye told the Eritrean TV.

Musonye also praised Eritrea's preparations to host the big regional football event which was the first time for this small east African country to host such a soccer tournament.

Amir Abdi Hassan, the Somali team leader and CECAFA finance committee member said that the Friendship tournament in Asmara was bigger than any other regional competition he witnessed in the past in terms of preparations, hospitality and the beautiful opening ceremony.

"What we saw in Asmara was unprecedented" Amir Abdi Hassan told journalists on 20th of August, during a visit to the city of Masawa, a good tourist site in Eritrea.

Since Somalia has no international flight connections, the team stayed for three days in Nairobi, where the Somali football family members in Kenya held a large dinner ceremony to see off the team, a night before heading to the volatile Mogadishu.

The dinner ceremony was co-organized by the Somali football community in Kenya, the administrators of the football clubs of Banadir Telecom, Midnimo FC and the East Leigh stars-a soccer clap owned by Somalis living in Nairobi.

The East Leigh stars became the first Somali-owned football club to participate in the Kenyan soccer league.

"Somalia is at war and yet football is developing in Somalia I could not believe that such hard work can be done in a war-weary country like Somalia, but it really happened," the chairman of Football Kenya Limited (FKL) in the Nairobi province, Mr. Dennis Shilibwa said at the dinner ceremony.

Mr. Dennis Shilibwa, a close friend of the Somali football family members living in Kenya said he was honored to address at the dinner ceremony.

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Shafi'i Mohyaddin Abokar is the NewsBlaze Somalia reporter. Contact him through NewsBlaze.

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http://newsblaze.com/story/20100906102327shaf.nb/topstory.html

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