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FC Adulis and its Friends Donated £2500 to Eritrean U-20 Football Team

FC Adulis Eritreans in LondonAdulis FC is a football club established in UK in 1992 under a former name FC South London Eritreans until adopting its current name in 1995. What made FC Adulis unique is that it was and is a team composed of players coming from diverse background (i.e. ethnic, language, etc). FC Adulis has always been a true reflection of Eritrea’s rich diversity. Playing football as a team made it quite natural to infuse into the players and its supporters alike, that unique Eritrean culture of mutual respect & tolerance, thereby helping the team members continuously learning from one another, adding more strength and sustenance to the team. United in its diversity, FC Adulis not only played exhilarating football on the pitch but also played a leading role in the defence of our country, promoting our community and encouraging youngsters (both in Diaspora and back home)



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oneCECAFA FRIENDSHIP AND DEVELOPMENT CUP ERITREAEritrea: Bright Young Hope of Africa

Amanuel Biedemariam

On August 14, 2010, the 5th Central and Eastern Confederation of African Football Association (CECAFA) Cup under the age of 20 was officially opened in Asmara Stadium gloriously under the theme: “Friendship and Development Cup”. According to CECAFA, the organization is the oldest football tournament in Africa.” It is a tournament of FIFA and the Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA), and includes national teams from Central and East Africa: Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Zanzibar, Somalia, Rwanda, Burundi and Djibouti.”

CECAFA is and will remain a significant tournament. However, relative to the African cup or other major global tournaments; it could appear small. This year Eritrea hosted the event for the first time. The tournament was significant event for Eritrea, the region and for Africa for many reasons. The Eritrean Football Federation established in 1936 during the Italian colonial rule with teams from the localities formed and run independently under scrutiny by Italian colonial power.

From 1952-1962, during the federation with Ethiopia, Eritrean Football Federation flourished independently until Ethiopia illegally annexed Eritrea. Eritrea is full of colourful football history, one of the first; most organized and well run organizations in Africa at the time. Eritrea had teams and players that played at a high level based on international standards. In fact, many nations came to play friendly matches with Eritrea and Eritrea always fared well. In 1956, Admira and Austrian team that won international championship lost to the Eritrean team 1-0 in Asmara and this was amongst the first if not the first time an African team hosted a European club. In 1965, CR Vasco Dagama a premier Brazilian team played and defeated the Eritrean team 3-1 as well as Baku from Russia.

The Eritrean Football Federation (EFF) immediately after the annexation of Eritrea. After that period, the head of Ethiopian football federation Yidnekachew Tessema deliberately and systematically disallowed Eritrea from playing independent international matches. In other words, the dissolution of EFF was a reflection of the freedoms that Ethiopia peeled off from every aspect of Eritrean life. Football in Eritrea was a highly developed sport. Even after Yidnekachew dissolved the Federation, the teams flourished and the players were incredibly talented. Moreover, contrary to Ethiopia’s intent to disintegrate the Eritrean team, the Eritrean players, as many Eritreans, were strong nationalists and used football as a covert tool of Eritrean national expression.

In 1963 when Ethiopia won the Third African Nations Football competition, eight of the players namely Gila, Berhe, Yhdego, Tesfai, Luciano, Tekle, Italo and Berhe. Those players actually believed the cup belongs to Eritrea. Eritrea had several popular clubs that had members that were engaged and proactive. They supported their teams financially and they loved and cared for the players like they were their own kids. The standard and the quality of the players in Eritrea were high even by international standards. Eritrean teams and players dominated the Ethiopian football scene winning multiple championships from 1964 until 1974.

The players knew where they were in terms of their standard relative to the international levels. These players competed at a high level around the world. They played in Africa parts of the Middle East and actually attended world cup games as observers so they can learn from and gauge how they might stuck up. I remember pictures of my brother, Tesfaghiorghis AKA Qoqah (One of the outstanding player of Hamasien Team) with two Eritrean players and the Brazilian Pele during the world cup in Germany. The teams and some fans sent many Eritrean players to watch the international games.

These players were celebrities and classy group of individuals that cared deep about their fans; and the people, in turn, treated them as celebrities with a great deal of love. However, for me, those players were part of my family. They congregated together and were great friends of each other. I attended their wedding and celebrated their honeymoon (hitsinot) with them. I grew up listening to their jokes, laughed when they kidded each other and enjoyed hearing their funny stories about their experiences everywhere. Their families, wives, brothers and sisters were a close part of our lives. What was fascinating was the friendship amongst the opposing players. It was humbling to see competitors from teams Akele, Tele and Hama as friends as Jamil, Ahmed, Ele, and Qoqah were best friends.

Growing up, that is what I aspired to be. I played soccer from dawn to dusk and in school during break I run to the field to play. I imitated Ismail, Pace, Abraham and at times Yemane. My dream was to play professional football and I felt that I was a shoo-in with a spot in the team I adored. I dreamt that I was going to be better than my brother Qoqah. After the Sunday games, in school, for the entire week, all we talked about was the games. We analyzed and dissected every play with unparalleled passion. With photographic memories, we replayed the plays.

They were the best moments of my life and the fondest memories as a kid growing up in Asmara. In other words I was intimately familiar with Eritrean football and I know many of the players. One day, that entire dream disappeared, poof and gone without any hope. All the teams stopped their operations. The entire Team-Eritrea including my brother joined the struggle for Eritrean liberation and, after military training were sent to play friendly matches representing Eritrea to Middle East countries that were friendly and supportive to the Eritrean cause. However, some players opted to stay and fight like Ele and Seyoum Kidane. Not long after they joined were both martyred. For a long time after that, I lost interest on football and I only watched the world cup with little interest.

Cicero or Asmara Stadium became a place where I enjoy watching Eritrean national celebratory activities. I have long forgotten what Cicero meant to me as a kid. All those beautiful memories were conveniently set aside so as not to arouse embedded emotions. With the coming of a military Junta, after 1974, the infrastructure of Eritrean football ceased to exist. The clubs closed doors and the personalities that run the clubs and the fan base that supported the teams disbursed. The only thing left is the memory. In a short time span, Asmara went from one of the best football cities in Africa and the Middle East to below rock bottom.

Therefore, when Eritrea won independence in 1991 everything was bare, as was everything else. As a result, victorious Eritrea needed to prioritize and, football ranked in the bottom. It started from a scratch because there was no football or any other sports programs to speak of. Imagine; this is a new country in Africa, with no structure, money, resources, limited expertise, fatigued public and dilapidated infrastructures. There was no talent, no way to identify talent even if existed. In addition, Eritrean people have to deal with mixed emotions while in one hand joyous for the victory the other was dealing with colossal loses. Moreover, once the program started it was-beset with obstacles.

Eritrea was-engaged militarily due to a war of aggression the TPLF waged tying down thousands of youth at the war front. That also minimized the appetite for sports. In addition, there was a deliberate attempt to demoralize Eritreans and discourage them from resuming all nation-building activities in every turn including football and other sports. That is all history now; Passé!

With all these adversities, Eritrea is overcoming by doing the right things. Eritrea focused on the basics. Eritrea kept the dream alive no matter what. Eritrea is building a nation and rearing citizens with vision and purpose. Eritrea provided the vision of a country that is purposeful based on selflessness, for the sake of the good of the country, Africa and the greater good. Eritrea is complimenting that vision with efforts to build skills and talents; with a mission showing Africa there is another way.

Eritrea allowed her children to be free and play in their neighborhoods, as it was when I was a kid. Eritrea availed facilities for kids everywhere even in remote areas and established administrative bodies to give it structure. Eritrea is making the investments necessary to build a national sport programs with a holistic approach and doing all she can to promote sports. To that end and, as part of the Ministry of Information, Eritrea developed very professional sports journalists that report using their indigenous languages. They report all types of local and international sports, with a great deal of depth and detail. By turning to ERI.TV, one can enjoy track and field, bicycle races and other sports broadcasted with a great deal of fanfare.

Moreover, ever since independence in 1991, Eritrea has been celebrating year after year in a grand scale. These organized and public celebrations performed by the youth are- based on culture, history, arts, tradition and the nine ethnic groups in Eritrea. They are colorful, fun, and carnival like and they have become an expression of what Eritrea is all about; consistent, hard working, focused, sweet, expressive, and artistic and, every year it gets better and better. This is when new songs that set the mood are displayed, talents exposed and, in a sense; it is a public display of the nation’s mood. In addition, the weather in Eritrea is nice year around; Eritreans are hospitable and Eritrea is a very peaceful nation.

Moreover, the government of Eritrea is keen on making sure that Eritrean sports are developing based on high standards and to the end, all pertinent ministries are engaged at the highest level. For the above combination of reasons, it was about time for Eritrea to host an international event and begin to display the hidden gem of Africa. Eritreans were ready and hungry. For the very first time Eritrea hosted international tournament, in this case CECAFA U-20 calling it, “Development and Friendship” Cup. It was fitting that Eritrea hosted the tournament at a key and transitional moment in the history of Africa and particularly the Horn of Africa. The region needed the event and it needed it to be hosted in Eritrea a country that has been a focus of slanderous campaign under false pretences for a long time.

All the preparation and the combination of factors mentioned above jump started the tournament with a bang with EriArtists singing “Shikamo” a Swahili for welcome. Eritrea showed her true African colours by showcasing the various ethnic groups that are the very embodiments of Africa with all the cultural adornments, traditional dances and songs that electrified the opening. It brought back memories of my childhood when I heard first, a song originally sung by Osman Abdulrahim “Ane-Ye Sport” meaning “I am Sport” and ended the beautifully organized ceremonies with Taniko singing “Sport” originally sung by Younis Ibrahim of Asmara-Police- Orchestra. They highlighted the positive aspect of sports by stating how it could serve the greater good for unity.

While this event marked a beginning, it meant a lot on many levels. Firstly, it affirmed to the world that Eritrea is like no other. It showed what Eritreans believed all along that Eritrea could do anything including host major events such as the African cup. Most importantly, Eritrea showed Africa that Eritrea is committed to use sports as a tool to help Africa get to know each other and to bring people and nations together because the people of the region and Africa need it. And the trend is encouraging. Just few months ago Eritrea hosted a tour of Eritrea bicycle race and, in it, many nations participated that included national cycling teams of Sudan, Morocco, Kenya, Egypt, Libya and Saudi Arabia.

Eritrea's Young GunsThis event was a continuation in line with good news that is piling up on Eritrea. Eritreans have been working hard to establish their country as a nation in ways no other African nation has to endure. Yet, that only sharpened Eritrean resolve and helped Eritrea persevere to see the light. Hence, the fruits are just in the offing stages and Eritrea is poised to take Africa by storm because Eritrea has all the right ingredients to make it happen. This is precisely what Africa needs. Africa needs to establish its own sports events that can develop and help a continent that desperately needs it. It is about time for Africans to be envious of the “Tour de France”, “Wimbledon”, “US Open” and many other sports events that the West enjoyed while they fan the flames of war in Africa.

In addition that is the only way to stop the brain/talent drain. Sports have a way of bringing nations and people together. Sports tend to help establish trust amongst people of different countries. It was incredibly brilliant to witness the Ugandan players covering themselves with Eritrean flag even as they hoisted their hard won CECAFA cup. At that moment they told the disappointed Eritrean fans, we are all Eritreans at this moment.

That meant a great deal not only to those who were in the stadium but also to the people of Uganda in Uganda. They deserve kudos for a brilliant sportsmanship. This was a historic moment that the players developed a newfound respect for the people of Eritrea. It was also a stark example of how Africa has-been disillusioned and out of focus when the coaches spoke of their experiences in other countries and praised Eritrea for the new standard of hosting and hospitality. “I have participated in many CAF and CECAFA tournaments and, to my surprise, I have never seen such high quality healthy facilities before, I congratulate Eritrea on the good beginning it has made” Somali Coach, Mohamed Abdulle Farayare told reporters.

The Chairman of CECAFA, Mr. Liegar Tanga, expressed his appreciation for the “warm hospitality, admired Eritrea’s excellent preparations, and stated that the tournaments would not only serve as a steppingstone in developing football in the region but also in promoting socioeconomic progress.” That is precisely the spirit that Africans and sports loving people should espouse. I congratulate the Eritrean team for a brilliant showing and for making it to the finals. While it is hard to swallow such a loss in the finals, at the end of the day, it is going to serve the Eritrean team well. Praise goes to all those who participated, the organizers and kudos to CECAFA. Most of all “Go Eritrea” for shining brighter!

On many interviews, the players expressed their satisfaction and said coming to Eritrea changed how they feel about the nation and the people. These players are lifelong witnesses for Eritrea.



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CECAFA U-20 CHAMPIONSHIP 2010,

ASMARA, ERITREA

Friendship & Development Cup

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Kick-off: Eritrean local time

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Zanzibar had 3 point docked

* Zanzibar had 3 points docked as the CECAFA authorities believed Zanzibar had fielded an over-age(over-20) player in their match against Yemen. Zanzibar, otherwise, would have booked a semi-final place against Eritrea at the expense of Rwanda.

**Yemen was awarded 3 points and 2 goals by forfeit but that wasn't enough to propel Yemen into a semi-final spot. Yemen drew 1-1 against Rwanda however Yemen felt cheated when they played Uganda two days earlier. Uganda scored first but Yemen stunned Uganda with two consecutive goals to lead the game 2-1 until six minutes before the final whistle, when Uganda appeared to equalized from a clearly off-side position, escaping the lines-man radar. The goal stood & that seems to destabilized Yemen. But the final nail in their coffin came near the end of the game when Yemen conceded a third goal. YNow it was Yemen who got stunned & the match ended with a 3-2 victory for Uganda. Yemen were robbed of a famous victory against the defending champions. Rwanda could't believe its fortunes at the expense of the double misfortunes of Yemen & Zanzibar, booking a semi-final place against the host in a full house Saba Stadium.

Eritrea Vs Kenya.......Eritrea U-20, in their last group fixture, has beaten Kenya 1-0 in a rainy match. Kenya needed only a draw to top the group so as to avoid its bitter rival & the defending Champion, Uganda, in the semi-final. To the dismay of the Harambe boys, Yonathan scored the only goal of a rather tight match to snatch group A's top spot from Kenya. Eritrea will play Rwanda in the semi-final while Kenya, inevitably, face Uganda. It's remembered that Eritrea won 2-1 against Somalia two days earlier & beaten Tanzania 1-0 in its opening match. Undefeated Eritrea tops the group with 10 points & relishes its next game against group-B Runner-up, Rwanda, on Wednesday.

Eritrea Vs Sudan....... Eritrea was 1-0 down in the first half after conceding a deflected goal. In the first minute of the second half, Red Sea boys pushed forward in search of an equalizer, resulted in the Kenyan referee awarding a controversial penalty. The captain, Abraham Tedros(Agua) stepped up to convert it for 1-1 scoreline. The home fans errupted. Funnily, after the penalty was scored (& not before the penalty was taken), Sudanese players led by their bitter coach walked out the pitch. The game resumed only after the intervention by the Sudanese ambassador to Eritrea. The game ended 1-1 & Sudan escaped CECAFA's wrath.

Eritrea Vs Rwanda Semi-final pre-match analysis

Our Red Sea boys are massively disadvantaged as they got only 1 day to rest before their crucial semi-final match after playing a grueling 4 matches in 9 days while their semi-final opponent, Rwanda, enjoys 4 days of rest with only 3 matches played. In spite of the odds, the Red Sea boys will pull it off as long as they manage to convert some of the many goal-scoring chances they create. Kenya will play Uganda in the other semi but all Eyes are on the semi finals between the Red Sea boys & Rwanda. Their aim is to avoid match No-19 by all means & go full throttle to book their place for match No.20(the final).

Known & famous for its tight defense, Eritrea has lived up to its proud reputation, conceded only 2 goals out of 4 games, the least number of goals conceded so far in the tournament. However the tightest defense will come to a test as Eritrea got two of its crucial defenders suspended for the semi-final, as a result of two yellow cards they received in the previous matches. Eritrea will have to either improvise or replace them like for like. There is rumours(bela-belo) that, the legend coach, Negash Teklit, might sacrifice the star striker & captain, Abraham Tedros(Agua) as a make-shift defender. On the other hand, Merhawi, the talented 17 year old future prospect of Eritrea, might fill the lead role in defense. The fans are certain that Warsai Merhawi, who captained Eritrea U-17 team last year when the Red Sea boys narrowly lost in the final against the host Sudan in the CECAFA U-17 championship, will relish the challenge. Our strike force is, however, not as good as our back-line, lacking that killer touch in front of the goal. We scored only 5 goals out of 4 home games of which two of them came from a penalty spot. Had we not possess a solid back four, we would have been exposed. However, we never had problem dominating the game in the midfield & creating chances. We need to nurture strong & instinctive goal-scorers with deadly finishing touches, needing only half chances or only a sniff of the goal to score. Forza Red Sea boys!! Forzza!!




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Eritrea kicked off the match exactly at 3:30 Eritrean time.

Kenya beat Rwanda in the third place play-off just earlier in a rather rainy match but the rain had now stopped for the big game.

Eritrea started positively putting the ball forward but Uganda cleared the ball to turn it around and got a corner in the first minute but Eritrea cleared it. It’s a nervous start. The pitch is still wet.

An Eritrean fan, Ermias Tesfai, watching the game at Eritrean cafe said, ”Enku’e mai hareme.....Tulul Keremti Yegberelna”.....losely translated as ....”good that it rained for a fantastic harvest”, Coinciding the celebrations exhibited by the Red Sea boys each time they scored in the past by simulating ‘Harvesting’ in front of their adoring home fan.



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Eritrea in a Final Show-Down Against Uganda, the Defending Champion, in the CECAFA U-20 Final

Eritrea in a Final Show-Down Against Uganda, the Defending Champion, in the CECAFA U-20 Final

By Alula Abraha

It’s remembered that Eritrean young guns, the Red Sea boys, shrugged off Rwanda 1-0 in the semi-final. Like Rwanda, Kenya was the other casualty of the other semi-final at the expense of the defending champions, Uganda. In fact Kenya were in the lead but Uganda came back from behind to hurt the Harambe-boys. It was Kenya’s second consecutive defeat. Kenya lost 1-0 in its last group match against the host Eritrea in a rainy day and finished runner-up to Eritrea in group-A.



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