Relegation
looms very large for Bombada in the 2016-2017 Gambia Football Federation
domestic division one league after losing their six league opening fixtures.
The
Brikama-based outfit are currently languishing bottom place in the country’s
top flight with zero point in six league matches and are still yet to find the
ball at the back of the net since the start of the league in November 2016.
Coach
Lamin Antoney Ceesay and his charges need to win their next league fixtures to
increase their hopes of moving from the danger zone and snatch comfortable
position after losing their six league outings and also improve their chances
of staying in the top flight next season and avoid relegation to the second
tier.
Bombada
gained promotion to the country’s top flight in 2013-2014 league season and
finished fifth place in their debut season before finishing two places above
relegation zone, and stayed in the top flight last season.