African football legend dies from COVID-19
Somalia has tragically lost former footballer, Abdulkadir Mohamed Farah to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Somali Football Federation confirmed that Farah passed away at a Northwest London Hospital on Tuesday (24 March 2020), after testing positive to the deadly virus last week – he was 59.
SFF president, Abdiqani Said Arab, however, commiserated with the bereaved family on the demise of Farah, who was an advisor to the Minister of Youth and Sport.
Farah was born in the city of Beledweyne, about 342 kilometers north of the capital Mogadishu.
His football career dates back to 1976 when he first appeared in the national schools’ football tournament.
He got promoted to regional level representing his home Hiiraan region in the 1979 regional football tournament.
The regional tournament became a platform for him to showcase his talent and from there he was recruited by Batroolka Football Club where he had an illustrious playing career until the late 1980s.
For the past four years, he served as an advisor to the Minister of Youth and Sport of the Federal Government of Somalia.