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Posted - 24 Mar 2007 :  15:46:43  Show Profile Send Momodou a Private Message
GFA Division 1 League Round-Up
By Musa Barrow and Madiba Singhateh


Gamtel Football Club on Wednesday put behind their poor start to the league by edging past Armed Forces in a 2-1 encounter, at the Serrekunda West grounds. Armed forces dominated proceedings in the first half and went on to take the lead just five minutes into the first half, through James Jersey. They continued to dictate proceeding throughout the first half and missed a series of chances in their attempts to double the score line. Coach Alagie Sillah made some substitutions in the second half and Gamtel scored two second goals to overturn the results as the fortunes of the game turned. Three minutes into the period, Karamo Fatty leveled terms when the Armed Forces defence failed to clear properly from inside the area. As the time ticks away, Gamtel scored the winner through Amadou Jallow, to seal all three points.
Wallidan took all three points in their clash against Real de Banjul, at the Banjul grounds on Wednesday. The Banjul derby witnessed fierce battles but the Pa Modou’s lone effort in the 12th minute of the first half, proved the difference.
In yesterday’s matches between Sait Matty and Bakau United at Serrekunda West, Sait Matty got the better of the day by winning 2-1. Lamin Sanneh and Saikou Badjie scored for Sait Matty in the 5th and 86th minutes whilst Buba Bojang, registered for Bakau United in the 14th minute. Seaview also won GPA by a goal to nil at the Serrekunda East grounds. The match between Hawks and Steve Biko did not proceed due to Hawk’s late arrival from Nigeria.


Source: Foroyaa Newspaper Burning Issue
Issue No. 34/2007, 23 – 25 March 2007
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