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    Somalia’s envoy in Nairobi apologises after fans desecrated Kenyan flag at Nyayo Stadium

    Michael WandatiBy Michael WandatiSeptember 24, 20252 Mins ReadNo Comments
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    NAIROBI, Kenya — Somalia’s Ambassador to Kenya, Jabril Ibrahim Abdulle, has strongly condemned a group of Mogadishu City Club supporters who were seen disrespecting the Kenyan national flag.

    The incident occurred on September 20 at the Nyayo National Stadium during the first leg of a CAF Confederation Cup fixture between Mogadishu City Club and Kenya Police FC.

    Speaking at a press conference at the Somali Embassy in Nairobi, Ambassador Abdulle stated that the behavior of a few individuals had overshadowed what should have been a successful sporting event between two neighboring nations.

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    He expressed regret over the incident, adding that football should serve to unite rather than divide.

    “We celebrate the bonds of brotherhood that unite our peoples, and we continue to value the vital role Kenya plays in supporting Somalia’s progress and regional integration,” he stated.

    The Ambassador went on to commend the professionalism of the Kenya Police Service, the administration of Kenya Police FC, the Football Kenya Federation, and Sports Kenya for ensuring the safety of all players and fans during the match. He also urged both nations to continue fostering regional sporting cooperation.

    “Let us remember that football is more than a game,” the ambassador said. “It is a bridge of friendship, a unifier of peoples, and a reflection of African unity and sportsmanship. Let us work collectively to preserve the true spirit of the game, ensuring that it remains a source of harmony, dignity, and shared aspirations for a brighter and more prosperous future.”

    Also Read: Murkomen issues warning over desecration of Kenyan flag, other national symbols

    The condemnation followed the circulation of viral videos showing two Mogadishu City Club supporters kicking and trampling on a Kenyan flag. In response, Mogadishu City Club issued a statement distancing itself from the behavior, describing it as “unacceptable and contrary to the values of football.”

    The statement read, “On behalf of Mogadishu City Club, we strongly condemn this act and extend our deepest apologies to the government and people of Kenya. Such behaviour has no place in football or in the spirit of friendship and sportsmanship that this competition represents.”

    The club also pledged full cooperation with Kenyan authorities, with Coach Ali Abukar insisting the actions did not represent the team, its players, or the wider fan base.

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