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A Renewed Commitment, Scorpions Eye AFCON Return

That feeling of playing and supporting a nation so dear to one's heart with great emotions has been tested by Gambians when the Scorpions made a maiden AFCON appearance in Cameroon. A population of about two million is eager for similar excitement as the Scorpions set to renew their commitment with both eyes fixed on a return to the Africa Cup of Nations. Preparations for the 2023 qualifiers have reached the climax with a venue for the Gambia's first game being identified, the squad being named and a training camp organised for the team. Gambia's squad for the game against South Sudan and Congo is already in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) where they are invited for a test game against the UAE. A game that ended 1 - 1 as Musa Barrow scored an equaliser for the visitors in the second half. The Scorpions used it as a preparatory camp before they fly to Senegal to play South Sudan on 4th June and Congo on June 8th in Brazzaville.  This could be a usual campaign for the players, but not the supporters who will have to miss the home games of their team for now. Hopes are high that this could well be another successful qualifier for the Scorpions who promised the nation a return to the AFCON. And Tom certainly had the personnel that can fulfill that promise. Sulayman Marreh as the brilliant creative quarterback, the fulcrum the entire offensive unit revolves around, the excellent all-round game of his central midfield alter-ego Ebou Adams, the subtlety on the ball and superb movements in the hole of Musa Barrow with his powerful drives, the outstanding Yusupha Bobb with his delicate touch and visionary movements, the work ethics of striker Assan Ceesay and the complementary wing threat: the more fluid running and ball skills of Ablie Jallow and the forcefulness of Ebrima Colley coupled with so much quality like the master class displays of the midfield maestro Hamza Barry and the dazzling moves of the unstoppable Steve Trawally, the Scorpions could be up for another history-making campaign. During the 2021 AFCON, Tom and his team were widely tipped to be heading for a Cameroonian fall after poor pretournament preparation – not only did a young and relatively inexperienced squad defy the odds to reach the AFCON Quarterfinals in their maiden appearance, they achieved it with commitment, dash, and ingenuity.  This could be another glittering campaign. The Squad For Sudan & Congo Games: Gambia's coach Tom Saintfiet's style of player selection always allows his critics to load their ammunition and fire at him. The narrative stay as usual after the coach named his squad for the Sudan game. It appears as if the coach is now so accustomed to criticism. The Belgian invited 25 players that excluding some notable names some of who were instrumental during the AFCON in Cameroon. Explaining his reasons, Tom said those players are either injured or demanded to be excused for the first two games. According to Tom in an interview with AfriRadio, Steve Trawallly, Saidy Janko, Ebou Adams, and Noah Sonko Sundberg all requested to be left out, while Ebrima Colley and Ali Sowe are said to be injured and Hamza Barry who was included is said to miss the first two games due to passport issue. The Scorpions further went on to lose two players Modou Secka Barrow and Dembo Darboe to injury, they are replaced with Nuha Marong and Bun Sanneh (the only home-based player). So long as it may be agreed that so much quality is lost by missing those players, it can equally be agreed that there is some much quality on the list to bank on. With the return of Ablie Jallow, added to, Musa Barrow and Assan Ceesay who is in red hot form. Rocky centre-backs in Omar Colley and James Gomez and dynamic midfielders like Sulayman Marreh, Ebrima Darbo, and Yusupha Bobb can all help Tom have it his way against Sudan as the players have a greater understanding of the Belgian pragmatic tactical approaches. The Unusual:  This generation of the Scorpions supporters is faced with something unusual as both FIFA and CAF agreed that The Gambia doesn't have the infrastructure that is fit for purpose, as such they've been banned from hosting international matches. This forced the Gambia Football Federation to negotiate with Senegal for The Gambia to host their home games. That massive crowd might not be seen when the Scorpions play, even though some economically strong supporters will still travel and GFF will be able to generate some little income from the little tickets they will sell. A massive loss for the country morally and economically, but this might not affect the performance of the team as demonstrated in their previous ties outside like against Algeria, DR Congo, and Angola where the Scorpions showed outstanding displays without their supporters. Hopes Most of the Scorpions players have enjoyed some fortune with their clubs and hopes are high that they can carry along the same luck to the Scorpions camp and make their campaign a fortunate one.  The Scorpions are drawn in the same group as Congo, Mali, and South Sudan, which is not a more so difficult group judging by the recent form and achievement of the three teams. Scorpions could be buoyed by the recent underachievement of their opponents and build on that.  South Sudan who were admitted into CAF as recently as 2012, never qualify in their attempts in 2015 and 2021. Congo who last played the AFCON in 2015 where they finished as a quarterfinalist, were hit with misfortune since then and they were unable to qualify for the past three editions.Mali the most consistent side in the group in terms of appearance since 2008 played in all the editions since then but the far they could go in the past two editions was a Round of 16 finish. This indicates that the Scorpions who finished as quarterfinalists in the last edition in Cameroon have had a more recent success than their opponents. Analytically, their chances of advancing from this group are high. 

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GFF LAUNCHES FIFA FEMALE AND YOUNG TALENTED REFEREEING COURSE

The Gambia Football Federation on Wednesday 25th May launched FIFA Member Associations' Female and Young talented Referees Training course. According to the GFF, thirty participants across the country, including 23 females and 7 male Referees are taking part. Among the participants, Four are FIFA-approved female Referees and 26 national Referees. President Lamin Kaba Bajo spoke of the significance his office attaches to the development of more Women Referees. He encouraged the Referees Association to continue empowering women in the trade. GFF Senior Women's Football Coordinator Mrs. Sainey Sissohore Mboge and Ramou Ndow a member of the Women's Football Committee both expressed gratitude to the Federation. Mrs. M'Boge encouraged the participants to exhibit more patience, passion, and commitment to the course. FIFA Technical Instructor Mr. Ali Mohamed Ahmed urged participants to make the best use of the opportunity. 

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GFF LAUNCHES BROADCAST RIGHTS AGREEMENT WITH FIFA

The Gambia Football Federation on Thursday officially launched a broadcast agreement signed with the world football governing body FIFA a forthright ago.  The agreement is to live stream first division male and female league matches through FIFA+ Project. Lamin Kaba Bajo the president of GFF claims that clubs will benefit from the contract which runs from 2022 to 2026.  He said 20% of the revenue will be paid to GFF. It’s not clear how much will be paid to clubs and how the revenue paid to GFF will be distributed to clubs. GFF disclosed that EyeAfrica TV is the broadcast partner that will produce the matches and send signals to “Eleven Sports”, the Sports Channel that will live stream the games. This is set to start with a few selected games in this current season. The Federation said from next season, no broadcast entity in the Gambia or outside will be allowed to broadcast the games live on radio or TV.  GFF believes the deal will help sell Gambian players to the international market and also boost the socio-economic advancement of the teams.  FIFA launched FIFA+ in April to provide access to live football matches from all its members and is available on all web and mobile devices.

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SCORPIONS SHOW CHARACTER WITH UAE DRAW AHEAD OF AFCON QUALIFIERS

The Scorpions of The Gambia came from a goal down to secure a draw against the United Arab Emirates in an international friendly tie played in Dubai.  This was a preparatory game for both sides as The Gambia is set to begin the campaign for the 2023 AFCON qualifiers on June 4th against South Sudan, while UAE is preparing for their World Cup playoff first tie with Australia. In what was a fairly balanced game, the Scorpions found themselves behind after 38th minutes when Ali Mabkhout converted from the penalty spot after a foul by Muhammed Sanneh.  The culprit Muhammed Sanneh then made amends for his error as he set up Musa Barrow who converted from a close range to draw the visitors back on level terms in the 48th minute.  The remaining minutes couldn’t bring anything meaningful for both sides as they settled for a stalemate 1 – 1 draw. This was the first time the Scorpions snatch a point against a team outside the African continent, a morale booster for Tom and his charges as they set to travel to Senegal for their 2023 AFCON qualifiers opener with South Sudan on 4th June, before heading to Congo for their second games slated for June 8th, 2022. 

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Senegambia Volleyball Cup to serve off this weekend

The fourth edition of the Senegambia Volleyball Cup will begin in Banjul from  26th May to 28th May 2022. The Gambia Volleyball Federation announced that Eight Volleyball clubs from the Gambia and Senegal will take part. Reigning champions Serekunda East and Gamtel/Gamcel will represent The Gambia in the male category and Police and GAF in the women category. Soccocim and Saltigue in the female category and AFSA in the male category will represent Senegal. An All beach volleyball day will be held at Palma Rima beach on the 29th of May. 

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The Gambia faces South Sudan in Thies on June 4

The Gambia Football Federation(GFF) says that the Gambia will take on South Sudan in the 2023 Total Energies Africa Cup of Nations home leg qualifier on Saturday 4th June 2022 at the Stade Lat Dior in Thies, Senegal. GFF announced on its social media handle that its delegation went to Senegal to make logistical arrangements for the game. The GFF team met the Senegalese Minister of Sports and the Stadium Management to discuss elements of the organisation of the match. These include security, protocols, and spectator entrance on the match day. GFF says the reason for the Gambia playing in Thies instead of the much-fancied Stade Abdoulaye wade stadium is because the Terranga Lions will be playing at their den on the same day.

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Gambia no longer underdogs says Tom Saintfiet

Tom Saintfiet, Gambia national team coach says the Gambia is no longer underdog following it's surprising success in the last AFCON. The Belgian was responding to questions at pre match press conference in Thies. The coach described South Sudan as a we'll motivated side and the scorpions needs to be on their guard. Coach Saintfiet expressed disappointment over the absence of some big players. He said understands some may be nursing injuries but others have placed club commitments over nation. Tom said his team would all what it takes to secure the three points.

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Delayed But Not Denied, GFF Ultimately Brings Joy In Brikama & Banjul

A promise by the Gambia Football Federation [GFF] that was supposed to last for months but took almost two years, was ultimately fulfilled as the GFF deliver its promise to change the turf in Brikama and Banjul mini stadiums. For these footballing communities, this was long overdue and ultimately they smiled as football is on the verge of returning home. The two communities have endured the agony of playing home games away, a lack of "Nawettan" - Summer Championship, and a complete loss of revenue which greatly hampered the growth of the games in the area.  Now that there is hope on the horizon, this can bring along relief not only for Brikama and Banjul but for the many teams who can use the ground to play their league games. And even the pickpocketers within Brikama will rejoice that crowding will soon star at the popular arena, for them an opportunity to practice their defacto profession. I had a personal experience with them, when they stole my only D200 from my pocket around 2012 when Brikama play Esperance Sportive De Tunis, I was nearly left stranded as that was supposed to be my fare back home - laugh. Indications are there that the delay is now history as the scotching of the synthetic artificial turf in both Brikama and Banjul nears completion, while the expansion of dressing rooms and the stands and also the construction of spectators' toilets are also ongoing. BUT WHAT HAS BEEN RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DELAY? We tried to independently find out from Bakary K. Jammeh the project manager of the GFF but our efforts were futile. As per the information we received from Sports Administrators from both Brikama and Banjul was a "lack of funds". Logically, that's right. If the Federation has not mismanaged the funds for the projects or diverted them to somewhere else, the story of these grounds would have been different. Reports indicate that the money spent on the project is from the AFCON bonuses recently given to the Gambia by CAF. Whatever the case, the refurbishment of the two grounds is delayed but not denied. 

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GFF condemns attacks on Gambian referee, and demand swift actions from FIFA and CAF

The Gambia Football Federation (GFF) expresses concern over the sustained verbal attacks launched against the person of FIFA Gambian Referee, Mr. Bakary Papa Gassama, by Algerian nationals. The federation’s reaction came after attacks through the various forms of media on the Gambian referee as a result of Algeria’s 2-1 home defeat to Cameroon which Mr. Gassama officiated. A GFF statement on its social media handle says the Federation has lodged a formal complaint to the Algerian Football Federation on the matter. The GFF also requested that FIFA and CAF open investigations and disciplinary proceedings against the Head Coach of the Algeria National Football Team Mr. Djamel Belmadi for his remarks on a video clip and on an Algerian Television. GFF further demanded that the Algerian federation make a public statement condemning the actions of Mr. Belmadi and all the verbal attacks against Mr. Gassama. 

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GFF plans to approach Senegal for Gambia Home matches

The Gambia Football Federation (GFF) has dispelled reports of the Gambia playing its AFCON qualifier home matches in Senegal. A statement on its social media handle indicated that a decision has not been reached regarding the venue of home matches. GFF however stated that it is looking towards Senegal as the first option in hosting home leg matches and says it is in the process of approaching the Federation Senegalese de Football on the matter. The Gambia is scheduled to play its first match against South Sudan at the end of May. 

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Gambia To Battle With Congo And Others In AFCON Qualifiers

The Scorpions of the Gambia will face former champions Congo, Mali and South Sudan in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.This came after the Scorpions were drawn in Group G with the three nations during the draw in Johannesburg. This will be a battle for the Scorpions to fight for a return to the AFCON after finishing as a quarter-finalist in their maiden AFCON campaign in Cameroon 2021.Many considered this a fair draw for the Scorpions. Congo who are the only former title winners in 1972, last played the AFCON in 2015 where they finished as a quarter-finalist, South Sudan never qualified and Mali the side with more AFCON appearances (12) in the group never win the AFCON title. The Scorpions will play their first two games in June when the windows open for the qualifiers for Ivory Coast 2023 to start.

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GFF signs contracts to install artificial turfs in Banjul and Brikama

The Gambia Football Federation (GFF) has announced that it has signed contracts with two Senegalese firms, Dasl Batiment eL Services (DABS) and Newman International, for the installation of artificial turf pitches in Banjul and Brikama mini stadiums. The announcement was made on its Facebook page. The contracts GFF says were signed on Tuesday 12th April 2022 at GFF Secretariat in Kanifing presided over by the President of the GFF, Mr. Lamin Kaba Bajo. The football authorities have come under fire from the football fraternity after failing to deliver on their promise to renovate pitches in at least three locations. GFF has always denied diverting the funds meant for those projects. With one of his key allies Sadibu kamaso announcing his intention to run for GFF President, Mr, Bajo can use this development to fend off his critics. 

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Queen Scorpions thrashed 6-1 by Morocco

The Gambia's queen scorpions got a 6-1 throbbing in the hands of Morocco in a friendly international match on Thursday in Rabat. The North Africans score three in each half and Catherine Jatta scored for the Gambia. The Queen scorpions let in 16 goals in three matches scoring only two.

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