Somalia has heartbreakingly lost previous footballer, Abdulkadir Mohamed Farah to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Somali Football Federation (SFF) has affirmed. Farah died at a Northwest London Hospital on Tuesday (24 March 2020), subsequent to testing positive to the lethal infection a week ago. He was 59. SFF president, Abdiqani Said Arab, has sympathized with the dispossessed family on the death of Farah, who was a counselor to the Minister of Youth and Sport. Conceived on 15 February 1961, Farah was conceived in the city of Beledweyne, around 342 kilometers north of the capital Mogadishu. His football vocation goes back to 1976 when he originally showed up in the national schools football competition. He got elevated to provincial level speaking to his home Hiiraan district in the 1979 local football competition. The territorial competition turned into a stage for him to feature his ability and from that point he was enlisted by Batroolka Football Club where he had a famous playing profession until late 1980s. For as far back as four years, he filled in as a counselor to the Minister of Youth and Sport of the Federal Government of Somalia.
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