The final attracted thousands of spectators from Tujereng and its surrounding villages.
West Ham United dominated the much part of the match and created goal scoring opportunities.
Ebrima Manneh gave Tamba Kunda the lead in the 16th minute the match from a direct corner.
Kajally Bayo could have extended Tamba Kunda’s lead in the 35th minute of the match but his thunderous shot went inches over the bar.
Sulayman Marena nearly levelled matters for West Ham in the 42nd minute of the match but his header was carried away by Tamba Kunda's net minder Jerreh Sanyang.
Kajally Bayo could have extended Tamba Kunda's lead in the 57th minute of the match but his effort went over the cross bar.
Musa Camara could have also extended Tamba Kunda's lead in the 68th minute of the match from the penalty spot after Lamin Jatta brought down Kajally Bayo in the 18-yard box but missed the target.
As champions, Tamba Kunda went home with a trophy, gold medals and a cash prize of D20, 000 while West Ham United received silver medals and D15, 000 as runners up
Sainabou Cham received the Certificate of Appreciation.
Player of the Match Award went to Kajally Bayo of Tamba Kunda.
Speaking to The Point Sports shortly after the final whistle, head coach of Tamba Kunda, Buba Jammeh, expressed delight for winning his first trophy in Tujereng 'nawettan' after two decades.
Jammeh praised youngstar Kajally Bayo for his hard work during the course of the tournament.
Head coach of West Ham United, Sanna Joof, expressed dissatisfaction with the defeat, adding that they met Tamba Kunda during the group stage of the nawettan where they (West Ham United) defeated them 2-1.