They defeated Senegal 62-48 in a thrilling final. The historic win not only solidifies The Gambia's growing dominance in regional basketball but also marks the nation's first major international basketball title in over two decades
Foday Gorgi Sowe, affectionately known as "GoNoLimit," stole the show in the final with an outstanding 15-point performance, securing his MVP accolade in the tournament and making it four MVP accolades to the Gambia. His dazzling display of skill, determination, and leadership on the court was instrumental in securing The Gambia's victory over their long-standing rivals, Senegal.
As Sowe raised the MVP trophy, the Gambian fans erupted in celebration, recognizing the immense talent of their rising basketball star. His performance, coupled with the overall dominance of the team throughout the tournament, has sent waves of excitement and pride across the nation.
The journey to the championship was anything but easy, yet The Gambia proved their mettle by dominating every match in the tournament. One of their most memorable moments was their crushing 68-24 victory over the host nation, Guinea Bissau, in the earlier rounds. Ebrima "EB" Drammeh led the charge in that game with 23 points, earning him the MVP award for his remarkable contribution.
Throughout the tournament, Gambia’s defense remained rock-solid, shutting down opposing teams’ offenses with precision and discipline. Coach Daniel Nyaki played a pivotal role in crafting a winning strategy, and his emphasis on teamwork and strong defense proved to be the difference. "We came here with a mission, and the boys have shown their resilience, especially in defence," said Coach Nyaki. "This victory belongs to The Gambia."
The semi-final clash with Senegal will go down in Gambian sports history as one of the most thrilling basketball encounters.
Gambia overcoming Senegal for the first time in an official basketball competition sealed a 52-43 win. The significance of this triumph cannot be overstated, as it marked a new chapter in The Gambia's rivalry with their more established neighbours.
Coach Nyaki reflected on the milestone victory: "This win against Senegal is monumental. We’ve had challenges over the years, but today we showed that The Gambia is ready to compete at the highest level."
This historic triumph is also a testament to the Ministry of Youth and Sports’ unwavering support for basketball in The Gambia. This year, the Ministry, led by Hon. Minister Bakary Y. Badjie, allocated over D940,000 to the Gambia Basketball Association (GBA). This funding revitalized the national basketball league and ensured the U21 team's participation in the Amilcar Cabral Zone II Tournament.
Hon. Badjie’s vision to restore Gambian basketball to its former glory is now becoming a reality. "This victory is a result of collective effort. Our athletes have proven that with the right support, they can achieve greatness on the international stage," said the Minister.
The entire country is united in celebrating this remarkable victory, with The Gambia U21 basketball team delivering a long-overdue international title. From the electrifying performances of players like Foday Sowe and Ebrima Drammeh to the strategic brilliance of Coach Nyaki, the U21 team has written a new chapter in Gambian basketball history.
With this victory, The Gambia has firmly positioned itself as a rising basketball powerhouse in West Africa. As the nation looks ahead, the future of Gambian basketball is brighter than ever. (Source NSC)