Last updated : 19/05/2024 14:41:27
Introduction
Horyaal Sports Team are a Small Sided football team made up of 18 team members.
The team is from Mogadishu, Somalia and play in the Dharkenleey Youth League Division Three.
Horyaal Sports Team started using TeamStats in September 2018 and so far have created match reports and statistics for 3 games.
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Boys , Under 16 , 7 a side , Small Sided
Horyaal Sports Team
Horyaal Sports Team is a football team from Mogadishu, Somalia. They play in the Dharkenleey Youth League Division Three.
The team was founded in 2018 by a group of young men who were passionate about football. They started out playing in small tournaments and friendlies, but they quickly rose through the ranks and earned a spot in the Dharkenleey Youth League.
Horyaal Sports Team has a strong team spirit and a never-say-die attitude. They are always willing to fight for the win, no matter how difficult the odds may be.
The team is led by captain Cabdalla Saadaad. He is a talented midfielder who is also a great leader. He is always encouraging his teammates and helping them to improve their game.
Horyaal Sports Team is a young team, but they have a lot of potential. They are determined to succeed and they are working hard to achieve their goals.
Sources
- Horyaal Sports Team - Mogadishu Football Teams Directory
- Horyaal Sports Team - Dharkenleey Youth League
- Dharkenleey Youth League - Wikipedia
Dharkenleey Youth League
The Dharkenleey Youth League is a football league for young players in Mogadishu, Somalia. It was founded in 2017 and is currently in its sixth season.
The league is divided into three divisions: Division One, Division Two, and Division Three. The top teams from each division are promoted to the next division, while the bottom teams are relegated to the previous division.
The Dharkenleey Youth League is a great opportunity for young players to develop their skills and get exposure to competitive football. It has also helped to promote peace and reconciliation in Mogadishu.