User:Abdirahmani salim

HE GOT STORY TO TELL by Abdirahmani Salim on Friday, February 11, 2011 at 4:34pm ABDI SALIM was born on JANUARY 1, 1995 in SOMALIA but riased in kenya into a 10 people family including his parents throughout his family 5 people were dead and their were all girls, they died due to illness and hunger in Somalia..HE lives with a single mother. his father abandoned the family when he was very young. (1 years old I’ll say).me my older brother and my older sister were raised by my mother only the young guy says... His dad past away in 2001 by being ill I remember before he died he sat down with ME-as the younger boy to be born in my family,my older brother RAMADHMANI and my older sister AJAIBU. he said '' i gathered you together today because i want to give you my last words. i might not have had enough money to get you whatever you wanted as my childrens but i have tried to my best ability to get the best and be best father for you guys but my time has come due to my condition. if i die today,am leaving you nothing but this one hope that-one day-you will all grow up and work so hard and get to a high educational level,to get a good job,make good money,live in a better place and be able to take care of your own children. i love you all...After that The young humble kid didn't get to see his dad due to separation the dad wanted to stay in the land of Somalia.After my dad past away the only person i had that had to take care of me was my mom I remember When I was a boy,some kids didn't have what I had.Was I lucky? No, I was blessed I had my mom she was always there, with encouraging words to say.she wasn't a wealthy woman,but she was always there for me everyday.When you are a mother, you're never really alone in your thoughts. A mother always has to think twice, once for herself and once for her child and that's what my mom did .I love my mother as the trees love water and sunshine she helps me grow, prosper, and reach great heights at this point of life if it wasn't for her I wouldn't be what i am  today. I love my mother so much and I appreciate her greatness as the kid was quoted saying..During the time the civil war broke out in the wake of the 1991 of Siyaad Barre's regime,and clan competition for power had disastrous results for the civilian population in general and the Bantu people in particular ..His family migrated to Kenya for a better life and to stay safety..Setting Kenya went well for the family however in 2002 his family were moved to the kakuma refugee camp in northwest Kenya to be interviewed by the U.S Immigration and Naturalization service 2 years later they moved to the united stated of America where they have settle there. He is a now a soccer player and playing soccer that's his hobby. It doesn't feel like a long time to me. My life is full now I have new priorities I've been working a long time, so now I do soccer for a different reason than I did for much of my career he was quoted saying that in newspaper magazine..ABDI SALIM is a Somali Bantu footballer playing as defensive midfielder for Internationale team of Delaware youth 16-17 in BUFFALO N,Y..Due to his impeccable placement and confirmed ability to score from free kicks,..With short stature, he is quick, strong on the ball,powerful with accurate shooting ability.Can play with both feet. and his passing range is enhanced by his two-footedness (ambidextrous)..He is very skilled, but due to his length it was relatively easy for strong defenders to push him off the ball...His talent shone through at a very early age, and by the age of 12, he had already developed his ability to play with both feet..ABDI possesses a brilliant shot in his tactical armory that can dstroy defenders..ABDI had a pretty good developed left foot,but he kept himself specifically forcing to train with his left foot.It’s rare for players to have perfect two-footedness. There is always a weaker foot.ABDI trained with a vengeance and was told to only use his left if he could.I believe when he would always had a practice he would pick up a soccer ball play one or two touches with friends whenever he used his right to pass,shoot or even touch it with his right foot he'll be frustrated and try not to use it again.His vision, pinpoint passing and ability to shoot with both feet can stun people.ABDI started his career in DSC DELAWARE famous youth academy. Following his older brother's footsteps his older brother was playing for Kenton soccer club ,he signed for DELAWARE as a FIFTEEN-year-old,initially on trial but impressed enough to be signed on a permanent basis. He rapidly established himself in the role of defensive midfielder general and occasional right winger the coach of the team knows ABDI inside out, but again the Delaware team coach thought about moving him back one line, to make him one of the right back defender.ABDI responded in his typical manner ''The coach makes the decision. He knows what I prefer, but I will play wherever he needs me.as the player was quoted..ABDI previously represented various Youth squads for the SOMALI BANTU NATIONAL TEAM IN BUFFALO.On June 20 2009 when coach kabokay, troubled by an injury-filled squad, called him up, advised by muhimod abdulaziz,then-coach of the of the national team youth squad He then made his official national debut against Syracuse N.Y on June 27 2009 during a tournament which was played by four Somalian Bantu teams across the united stated which their team went to final against Rochester and lost the tournament It was a hard match, but all that is forgotten now and lets look forward we were in the final but eventually things turned hard for us our opponents were attacking and they scored on the opportunities they get as the player was quoted... He is now a regular player for the SOMALI BANTU national team Buffalo, having made his debut in June 27 2009 at the age of 14,His first national game with the senior SOMALI side was against Kentucky on 25 July that same year,when he became the six youngest player to play for the SOMALI Bantu national team in BUFFALO N.Y in the first team's history on .He also was given the number 2 in the national team, which was worn by abdikadir sabtow for 3 seasons at Somali Bantu national team.As reported that after Abdikadir Sabtow confirmed that he wanted to switch a new different number.ABDI would now be the Somali Bantu national team in buffalo new number 4. One day later, the national team confirmed on their meeting ABDI is the new number, 4. His previous number,2, was taken back over by his fellow SomaliBantuman Abdikadir Sabtow.after the summer break on 21 June 2009 He made an immediate impact in a 6–2 win versus their cities rivals Rochester.. At 16 years of age he seems to be hiking up to the peak of his career. His swift agile movement in the attacking third of the pitch is art like. His turn of pace and acceleration can bamboozle his opposition whilst his wide range of passing can unlock even the stealthiest of back fours.His composure on the ball along with his expert vision to spot a pass has gone a long into answering those doubts over his adaption to the Delaware league.. At international team of Delaware he is accompanied with some other wonderful technically gifted team mates like Didika Isme,Abdi Sabtow,Mohamed Musse,Young Princo,Ahmed Adil,and Abdi Sheikh who put their heart and soul into every game as they adorn the green jersey. . .ABDI claims that his style is down to his upbringing, playing "STREET" football against older children in BUFFALO AT GROVER HIGH SCHOOL PARKING LOT...At this point of my life i feel i'm focused,humble,hard-working, and alway striving what's perfect for me.I Don't bury my thoughts,I put my vision to reality that's why I always tries hard for what's right for me ABDI was quoted .. Full name: Abdirahmani Mohamudi salimu Date of birth:	01.01.1995 Place of birth: Somalia Age:16 Height: 5,9 weight: 162 Nationality: SOmali bantu in Buffalo N.Y Shirt number: 4 Position: midfielder - defensive midfielder Club: International foot:both Debut for national team: 30, 2009 v syracuse Injury history: Season                        from                             to                    INJURY 10/11                          1.17.2011                    1.29.2011                 back pain