GFF women’s league set to begin on March 19th
Mar 18, 2021, 3:15 PM
The 2020-2021 Gambia Football Federation (GFF) women’s league division one season is set to begin on19 March, according to news reaching Pointsports.
The 20-year-old signed a deal with the Estonia Meistriliiga after leaving Danish championship club Vejle BK U-19 on Thursday.
The Bundung-born player first signed a professional contract with Vejle BK U-19 side from Fortune FC in 2019.
Foday Trawally, is younger brother to Scorpions attacker, Bubacarr ‘Steve’ Trawally, who plays for Ajman Club in the Arabian Gulf League.
Foday made his debut for Paide Linnameeskond U-21 team during their 4-0 thumping over Tammeka during the Esiliiga A league game played on Thursday.
"Foday is a young talented Gambian player who has every opportunity to prove himself and succeed in Estonia, and good role models already exist in the form of Alassana Jatta and Muhammed Sanneh," said Paide Sports Director Gert Kams.
Foday Trawally said: “I am very pleased to join this great club, which has shown so many success stories in developing young players in recent years. I have watched how well my compatriots have done here, and that is a great motivation for me. For my part, I promise to give my best to the club so that the fans can rejoice and the team can achieve the set goals.”
The 2020-2021 Gambia Football Federation (GFF) women’s league division one season is set to begin on19 March, according to news reaching Pointsports.
The Gambia U-20 team is eyeing for a bronze medal in the 2021 Africa U-20 Youth Championship after failing to secure qualification to the continent’s bi-annual junior biggest football fiesta final.
The Gambia National Cricket Association (GNCA) team has intensified training ahead of their 2022-23 Cricket World Cup qualifiers.
Baidy Agne, president of the Senegalese Golf Federation and Ebrima Jawara, president of The Gambia Golf Association on Friday 8 October 2021 signed a memorandum of understanding for the creation of the Senegambian Golf Cup at a ceremony held in Dakar, Senegal.