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THE ULTIMATE GOAL: HAWKS END 26 YEARS WAIT FOR GFF LEAGUE TITLE

This was not the dream at the start of the season, but ultimately Hawks a football team with a development mindset betrayed their ideology for good, and registered a success that even the bookies and pundits were not foreseeing. They end their long wait for a Gambia Football Federation [GFF] First Division League title as they become the 2022 GFF League Champions, the first time since they last won it in 1996.Hawks have recorded 19 wins, 5 draws, and 6 defeats in their 30 league games - scoring 38 goals and conceding just 17 in the process.This was the third time Hawks laid their hands on the coveted trophy, having previously won it in 1993 and 1996. The intervals between the second and the third is long but Hawks can brag and claim that they end their title drought when they were not fully prepared for it.As League Champions, Hawks received a check for 750, 000 Gambian Dalasi, while first runners up Real De Banjul received GMD300, 000 and second runners Steve Biko FC pockets GMD150, 000. Before the start of the season, if any pundit should consider Hawks in the top five teams as title contenders, might receive a mockery of a lifetime. With the then defending champions Fortune FC in a red hot form, Wallidan F.C the big spenders who strengthened their squad with talent and experience and even had a training camp in Saudi Arabia where they might have prayed so hard for God to grant them the title that has recently been elusive. Real De Banjul showing how much desperate they are for the title changing coaches like how a preseason team makes substitutions, Brikama United from a highly demanding community, reshuffle their technical set-up and add more quality to their squad in their pursuit, plus the institutional team's [GAF, GPA & Gamtel] with strong financial and moral backing, were largely the bookies favourite at the beginning.But something changed along the line and Hawks capitalised."I have never been tasked to win the title this season, during the cause of the league we see how teams are performing and we think we can fight for the league and collectively we achieved what we believe" Alieu Jagne the Hawks coach said. Whether it was a plan or a gamble, Hawks can never be looked at as a lucky winner, they laboured so hard for their success. Continuously improving in their standings as the league progress. Since they took over the top spot from Brikama United and Real De Banjul, they never surrendered it, showing how consistent they were. But forget about consistency, Hawks a side full of young energetic players with perhaps a single journeyman in Mass Manga who has even been a rock-solid for them at the back, are as energetic as one might imagine. Hardly will they surrender ball possession to any opposition, making it virtually impossible for any team to register success against them, which is justified by the six defeats they registered throughout the season in the league. They played in a way so endeared to any spectator, close controls, slick and incisive movements and a lethal attacking force are what they relied heavily on to punish their opponents. As in the case of their final league game against Team Rhino when they keep stitching passes together until in the 82nd minute when they realised their opponents were running with tired legs that captain Omar Sarr who came on as a substitute, scored the only goal to wrap up what was already a delightful season.Who will expect Hawks not to produce a solid team like this when they have one of the best technically minded individuals in Sang Ndong in their midst who could be one of the people who reserve the bragging rights to associate himself with the Gambia National Team's success in Cameroon. His 'Rebuilding and Rebranding' idea works so right for the Scorpions and Hawks are in the same rebuilding process, even though they did not start setting a target but the strategy starts to yield results.If there is one thing that went right above all others it is Hawks' commitment to a footballing style which was dazzling and devastatingly effective. Possession of the ball was shown not only to be a means to scoring goals but, even more importantly, a means to preventing them too, a way of controlling the game. It is debatable if any team maintains possession like Hawks, as many big teams found out to their cost when they tried matching Hawks' flair. Possession football can be a defensive tactic as much as an offensive one.Hawks' choice of path to the crown never wavered, even when some said it had. And in the end, it proved the right one to take. Hawks have long considered their football the most artistic. And they might not be wrong, it has proven the most effective too this season

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Gambian wrestler Bebe Kharangne wins in Dakar

Gambian wrestling sensation Bebe Kharangne kept his promise by knocking out Yamou Sarr 2 in intriguing combat on Sunday 14 August 2022, in Dakar. The grand combat was staged by Jam Promotion at the Iconic Arena National in the Senegalese capital.The Gambian international took the fight to his Senegalese opponent and engaged him in a furious fist fight. Bebe Kharangne’s quick reaction and uppercut knocked down Yamou Sarr 2 in a bout that lasted less than three minutes. The Gambian recorded his second victory in as many bouts in the Senegalese arena. Thousands of fans thronged the arena as the Gambian make a name for himself yet again in Senegal.

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GFF members asked to submit names of delegates for August elections

The Electoral Committee of The Gambia Football Federation (GFF) has called for Members of the Federation to submit names of delegates to prepare accreditation cards for the 27th August 2022 GFF Executive Committee Elections. A statement from GFF quoted constitutional provisions requiring members to submit names of delegates and the requirements for eligibility to vote. The deadline for submission is on Tuesday 16th August 2022.  

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Berewuleng wins 2021/2022 3rd Division league

Berewuleng football club are the champions of the west coast region third division league. The red boys from Brikama beat GCAA/BIA 4-2 on penalties after a full-time goalless draw. Bere now progresses to the triangular qualification tournament involving the winners from kanifing municipality and Banjul for a place in the Gambia Football Federation second division league. Berewuleng triumphed in the most protracted third division league where two dozen clubs competed for one place

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Gambia's Relay Team wins gold In Turkey

The Gambia's women's relay team led by the queen of the tracks Gina Bass has proved unmatched in the 2021 Konya Islamic Solidarity Games in Turkey as they win a gold medal in the 4x100. Gina and co clocked 43:83 seconds to finish first in a collective victory.The Gambia's women's relay team comprises Gina Bass, Wurrie Njadoe, Maimuna Jallow, and Ola Buwaro. In a similar race, the Gambia's male team were not able to pull a similar performance as they finished 4th in the men's 4x100m finals.

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Gold again for Gina at the Islamic solidarity games

Gina Bass has successfully defended her title in the women’s 200m race at the Islamic games in Konya, Turkey. Bass finished the dash in 22.63 seconds, an unprecedented feat ever achieved by a Gambian track and field athlete. Gina is now the most decorated Gambian track and field athlete. Wurrie Njadoe, a promising young Gambian athlete finished fourth in the finals.  

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New coach T Boy prepares under 23 national team for Burkina Faso tie

The national U-23 squad began preparations for the African Under-23 championship qualifiers under new coach Abdou Jammeh T-Boy. The former Gambian international first task is to surmount the hurdle against Burkina Faso in September to earn a place in the finals of the U-23 championship in Morocco. T Boy a former captain, and a veteran of all Gambia’s age categories, is a UEFA A license holder.  

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Gambia's Bebe Kharangne Promise Fans of Victory Against Yamou Sarr

Gambian international wrestler Bebe Kharangne assured his fans of victory over Yamou Sarr 2. Kharangne made the promise as the duo face-off for the final time on Monday on Walf TV, ahead of their much-anticipated bout. The encounter is slated for Sunday 14 August 2022, at Arena National in Dakar, Senegal organized by Jam Promotion.In what was a heated exchange of words, Bebe Kharangne promised to beat his Senegalese challenger in Sunday's bout."I am ready in all aspects both physically and mentally. I'm more powerful and skillful than you" Kharangne told Sarr. The Senegalese described the Gambian as 'talkative' and vowed to deal with him on Sunday.Meanwhile, the Daru Bussumbala-based wrestler appealed for help for his young Gambian fans to travel to support him in Dakar. Elsewhere, members of his fan club have since embarked on an intensive Media campaign to raise funds to facilitate their journey to support their wrestler but the club stated that it is to meet its target.

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Gambia ends long wait for silverware at CWG

Judoka Faye Njie has ended The Gambia’s 52-year-long medal drought at the commonwealth games. Njie picked up silver, an improvement on Sheikh Tijan Faye’s bronze at the Glasgow games in 1970.Meanwhile, the Gambia beach volleyball came close to winning silverware when they reached the quarter-final stage. Gambia’s top pair Sainey Jawo and Mbye Babou Jarra finished 5th at the commonwealth games after losing 2-1 to hosts England.Sprint sensation Gina Bass improved on her previous appearance at the games by getting to the finals of the women’s 200m. Bass finished 5th despite disruptions to her preparations for the games. The athlete missed the women’s 100m race after a delay in securing a visa.The Gambia’s men's relay team also made it to the finals of the 4x100m relay for the first time. Para sport Modou Gamo, had the best lifetime achievement in his career, as he finished fourth in Para powerlifting. The Gambia failed at the first hurdle in both swimming and boxing. 

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Judoka Alex Faye Njie going for gold

Gambian judoka Alex Faye Njie is into the final of the men’s 73kg Judo at the commonwealth games in Birmingham. This makes him the first Gambian to win a medal greater than bronze at the Commonwealth games.

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Gina and five other athletes arrive in birmingham

Gina Bass and five other athletes have arrived in Birmingham to join the Gambian team at the commonwealth games. The athletes were stranded in Paris following a delay in securing UK visas. Gina, Gambia’s main medal hope has a very short time to prepare for his event. 

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Gina Bass and others still stranded in Paris

Gambia’s sprint sensation Gina Bass and five other athletes are still stranded in France while the commonwealth games are well underway. Bass and her colleagues are yet to secure their visas to travel to Birmingham for the games. The Gambia national Olympic committee reacted to some scathing criticisms, in a press release, saying it completed the visa application process in time to obtain the necessary travel clearance and that the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) Organizing Committee had taken over the processing of the applications. The African champion who competed in the last world championship is one of The Gambia’s medal hopefuls. Meanwhile, the volleyball team started their campaign for a medal by beating St. Kitts and Nevis by two sets to zero. Boxer Foday Badgie couldn't pass through to the next round after losing in split to a South African Boxer.

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Kamaso Challenges Kaba for GFF President

The Electoral Committee of The Gambia Football Federation (GFF) on Friday announced the candidates for the Executive Committee positions in the August 27, 2022, GFF Elections. The Committee reviewed the nominations after the close of submissions in line with existing regulations. The committee said that all the nominations received have met the criteria to be nominated. Current President Lamin Kaba Bajo and main Challenger Sadibu kamaso will contest for the seat of President.

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