Prime Minister Hamza Commends Ocean Queens Ahead of Historic CECAFA Women’s Cup Campaign
Mogadishu (SONNA) — The Prime Minister of the Federal Government of Somalia, H.E. Hamza Abdi Barre has praised Somalia’s women’s national football team, the Ocean Queens, as they prepare to represent the country at the CECAFA Women’s Cup in Tanzania, marking the first time in decades that Somalia will field a women’s national team in […]

Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre praised Somalia’s women’s national football team, the Ocean Queens, as they prepare for the CECAFA Women’s Cup in Tanzania, marking their first participation in decades.
What was announced
- The Ocean Queens will represent Somalia in the CECAFA Women’s Cup, a significant milestone for Somali sports.
- Prime Minister Hamza highlighted the resilience and determination of Somali athletes and sports administrators in reviving the country's sporting sector.
- The Prime Minister emphasized that the team's participation would inspire young Somali girls to pursue their ambitions in sports and other fields.
Context
The article highlights the Ocean Queens' historic participation in a major regional competition after years of challenges in Somali sports.
“This achievement reflects the strength of the Somali spirit and demonstrates that with dedication and perseverance, dreams once thought unattainable can become reality.”
Why this matters: This event is significant as it marks a new chapter in the development of women's football in Somalia and promotes opportunities for women and girls in sports.
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Mogadishu (SONNA) — The Prime Minister of the Federal Government of Somalia, H.E. Hamza Abdi Barre has praised Somalia’s women’s national football team, the Ocean Queens, as they prepare to represent the country at the CECAFA Women’s Cup in Tanzania, marking the first time in decades that Somalia will field a women’s national team in a major regional competition.
The Prime Minister described the team’s participation as a historic milestone for Somali sports and a testament to the resilience, determination, and perseverance of Somali athletes and sports administrators who have worked tirelessly to revive the country’s sporting sector despite years of challenges.
“This achievement reflects the strength of the Somali spirit and demonstrates that with dedication and perseverance, dreams once thought unattainable can become reality,” the Prime Minister said.
He noted that Somalia’s growing presence in regional and international sports is evident in the achievements of athletes who have proudly represented the nation on the global stage, including internationally acclaimed referee Omar Artan and boxer Ramla Ali.
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