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Somalia Loses World Cup Qualifier against Ethiopia, Wins Admiration

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11/17/11

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Somalia Loses World Cup Qualifier against Ethiopia, Wins Admiration

Somalia Loses World Cup Qualifier against Ethiopia, Wins Admiration

Peter Heinlein | Addis Ababa

VOA News

Ethiopia's football team has reached the group stage of the 2014 World Cup qualifiers with a comfortable victory over neighboring Somalia. But, for the thousands of Somalis packed into a corner of Addis Ababa stadium, a 5-0 drubbing felt like a victory.

As Somalia's fans trooped out of the stands following Wednesday's game, you might have thought they had won. Twenty-five-year-old Mohamed Hussein, a Somali refugee from Mogadishu, was ecstatic.

“I'm so happy, I want to thank the players, and I want to thank the people of Somalia today who stay in Addis Ababa who support our team," said Hussein.

A valiant Somali side held Ethiopia to a scoreless draw in the first leg of this home and away match, held Saturday in Djibouti.

In this return leg in Addis Ababa, the Ocean Stars trailed by only 1-0 at the one hour mark, before the superior Ethiopian side unleashed a torrent of goals.

The team for war-torn Somalia faces huge disadvantages in international competition, among them the lack of a home field. Mogadishu Stadium has not been used for sporting events in recent years. Instead, it was used by Islamist militant group al-Shabab for floggings and executions.

Somali refugee Hamdi Wardhere called the final score “great” considering the difficulties his country faces.

"I'm very delighted how I see my team and how they played, so I'm very happy really," said Wardhere. "Because I know my team haven't got a lot of training, and Ethiopia have trained in Germany. They have had time to train. We don't have enough government that can control this, and give the funds, so I'm very happy."

Ethiopian officials estimate as many as 200,000 Somali refugees live in Addis Ababa, half a million nationwide, including those in refugee camps along the Ethiopia/Somalia border.

The thousands who packed a corner of Addis Ababa stadium waved Somalia's light blue flag, though many waved the Somali and Ethiopian banners side by side to show appreciation to their host country.

Emil Barre, a Somali now living in London, called this a rare opportunity to feel pride in Somalia's achievements.

"I was really proud to support my country," said Barre. "Actually we lost, but that doesn't change how we love our team and our country, so it doesn't make a difference."

Ethiopia will next play South Africa in a group stage match in Johannesburg next June. After today's defeat, Somalia will go home to regroup as it tries to rebuild a football program, and a country wracked by two decades of war, famine and anarchy.

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8 comments

Comment from: C'est moi senait [Visitor]
Hahaaaa. Is it a kebele team from merkato? Just look at their shoes...hehehe..... The latest from merkato team.
The skinny boys from addis was playing against merkato team.

11/17/11 @ 01:14
Comment from: somaliman [Visitor] Email
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c ést moi senait.
The skinny boys from addis againist somalitera kebele.congrat to ethiopian team. Mogadisho´s team made good jop to keep ethiopian team 0-0 at first leg. I wouldlike to see football progress in east Africa.
11/17/11 @ 01:47
Comment from: Zerayakob Yared [Visitor]


10 Somalians against 11 Ethiopians? No wonder that 5-0.

By the way, are 8 of the 10 Somalians brothers or only from one clansman?




11/17/11 @ 03:40
Comment from: Gudu Kassa [Visitor]
Which team is on the picture?
11/17/11 @ 04:29
Comment from: tezibt [Visitor]
Congrats for our Somalian brothers for their effort to represent their messy country under such a harsh condition. That is one way to keep hope alive. Sport is the best diplomatic source to enhance peace.
11/17/11 @ 10:14
Comment from: kul [Visitor]
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"Ethiopia trained in Germany"???


I don't know what that Somali fan is talking about. I know Ethiopia had a Belgian coach for a few months but I didn’t know the Ethiopian team was actually training in Germany. I guess that Somali was high on mirkana
11/17/11 @ 10:40
Comment from: Merka shelembot [Visitor]
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11/17/11 @ 14:46
Comment from: abdi [Visitor]
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i am somali and am not proud to lose 5 0 we played better football countries and we did not lose 5 0

anyways good luck to our neighbours

i rather see ethiopia,eritrea,morth sudan than some west african who i have nothing in common in world cup

look at angola south africa siad barre use to train their rebels whem they were in colonial now they are killing somalians in cape town and somalis are living peacefully even though you would distinguish somali oromo etc lol

11/18/11 @ 13:28

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