African legends bring hope to Somali football
Somalians hope hosting Emmanuel Adebayor, Samuel Eto'o and Jay Jay Okocha in a legends game can help bring international football back to the country after nearly 40 years.
www.bbc.co.ukHere’s a quick update on the Somalia national football team based on the most recent publicly available reporting:
Somalia’s national team, nicknamed the Ocean Stars, has been active in regional and international fixtures but remains among the lower-ranked African sides. Recent coverage highlights ongoing efforts to participate in World Cup qualifiers and Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualification campaigns, with several matches and training camps covered by regional outlets.[3][5]
There have been notable moments off the pitch as organizers and football bodies in Somalia pursue development and infrastructure improvements, including visits from FIFA/CECAFA officials and initiatives aimed at boosting youth and domestic competition pathways.[4][6]
In 2025, reporting referenced efforts to raise the team’s profile and performance, including coverage of friendlies and training camps, as part of broader strategies to re-engage international football with Somali players and fans.[5][3]
If you’d like, I can pull in more precise, up-to-date details (latest results, upcoming fixtures, rankings) from specific outlets or FIFA/CECAFA pages and present them with citations.
Somalians hope hosting Emmanuel Adebayor, Samuel Eto'o and Jay Jay Okocha in a legends game can help bring international football back to the country after nearly 40 years.
www.bbc.co.ukPlaying for your country is the best feeling in the world, says Sak. But he never expected to get called up.
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inside.fifa.comA team of three FIFA officials concluded a visit to Somalia on May 4th, 2022. The team comprised of Solomon Mudege (Fifa's head of development programmes for Africa), Sarah Kapinga Mukuna (Finance and Governance Manager) and Abigail Lemma Hailemicheal (FIFA Regional Development Coordinator for UNAF & CECAFA, Kigali Office). The team visited the Somali Football
cecafaonline.comOctober 15, 2022 (SD) – The Somali national under17 Football team today won the East and Central Africa CEFA Cup. Somalia defeated South Sudan 3-1 in the final match in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The Somali National under 17 team was impressive during the games and defeated against Ethiopia and Uganda. The President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, has congratulated the Somali football team on their historic victory. “”Our nation’s under 17-year football team, have shown...
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