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The Somali National Olympic committee on Saturday disclosed that the war-ravaged country will participate in the upcoming world youth Olympic Games in Singapore, the first ever such competition for youths organized by the IOC.
Children of 12-14 years of age from at least 12 schools are contesting in the football competition, which is the second of its kind, held for the war-weary schoolchildren in the chaotic country for more than twenty years.
Somali Football Federation Secretary General Abdi Qani Said Arab who first addressed the inauguration ceremony said that his federation became the first sporting association in Somalia, which spread its activities throughout the country.
The representative of Somali Olympic committee for zone four southern regions, Mohamed Muse Abdi Jabroos has vehemently lauded for the recent Somali football federation election congress, which ended successfully.
The Somali Sports Press Association (SSPA), which is a full member of international sports press association on Wednesday, described the country's football federation election earlier in the week as 'a major breakthrough' in Somali sporting elect