• Sign In
  • Blog Search ResultsBlog Search Results
  • Blog Search ResultsBlog Search Results
The Daily Observer - Gambia News
Global Properties
Dr. Owl Says...
Everyone has a fair turn to be as great as he pleases
  • HomeThe Daily Observer news and information from Gambia
  • NewsNews and information from the Gambia
  • SportsSports news from Gambia
  • EditorialEditorial articles from Gambia
  • BantabaBantaba, comments and interviews from Gambia
  • HealthHealth news from Gambia
  • EducationNews and articles about education and youth in Gambia
  • Courts
  • BusinessBusiness and financial news from Gambia
  • ObituaryObituary and notices from Gambia
  • ReligionNews and articles about religion in Gambia
  • AdvertisementFind a list of local companies and business.
  •   More Columns  More news sections
    • Diplomatic SuiteInterviews and news about diplomats in Gambia
    • History CornerArticles about history
    • EnvironmentEnvironmental news from Gambia
    • Book reviewBook reviews and literature from Gambia
    • OpinionOpinion and comments from Gambia
    • EntertainmentEntertainment news from Gambia
    • Love LinesLove and relationship from Gambia
    • Observer Busdevelopment,construction,agriculture,
    • AgricultureNews and articles about agriculture in Gambia
    • ArtsGambia arts news from the Daily Observer.
Edit - Delete
Back and NextBack and Next - Back and Next
« Early kick off for Senegal-Gambia derby
Guinea invites Jammeh to National Day »
Edit - Delete
Show Media ItemShow Media Item - Gambia U-20 move to camp -Leave for Ghana tomorrow

Gambia U-20 move to camp -Leave for Ghana tomorrow

africa » gambia
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
The Gambia Under 20 team have moved to camp last night with 20 players as preparations for the final round qualifier of the African Youth Championship intensify.

The Gambia have been paired against Ghana for the two-legged fixture with the first leg coming up in Accra on Sunday, September 28.

Lamin Sarr, who was named as the new Gambia Under 20 coach after the abrupt resignation of Italian coach Lorenzo Rubbinacci, has invited 20 players for camping yesterday with the number expected to be sliced down to 18 before the team's departure for Accra tomorrow.

The list includes three foreign players, but only one of them has arrived so far.
Sainey Sidibeh of VFL 93Germany has joined the camp, while coach Sarr still expects the arrivals of Pa Modou Jagne of FC Wils in Finland and Abdourahman Dampha who is currently making name for himself in the Algerian first division league.

There will be a huge pressure on coach Sarr to complete the brilliant run started by coach Lorenzo Rubbinacci who guided the Gambia pass Mauritania in the first qualifying round.

Author: by Nanam Keita
Edit - Delete
Html Script BoxHtml Script Box - Google Ads Bottom
Edit - Delete
Html Script BoxHtml Script Box - Google Ads
Edit - Delete
Media ActionsMedia Actions - Media Actions
Media Actions
Email to a friend
Edit - Delete
See AlsoSee Also - See Also
See Also
  • Gambia U-20 leave for Ghana
  • Misera Ward by-election
  • Gambia U-20 coach optimistic of qualification
  • Pierre Gomez confident of Gambia U-20 success
Arts | Agriculture | Bantaba | Business and Finance | Book Review | Courts and Law | Diplomatic Suite | Editorial | Education | Entertainment | Environment | Health | History Corner  | Love Lines | Obituaries and Notices | Opinion | Religion | Sports | Top Stories | philanthropist / Recap / Story Story / Youths / Tourist / Fiction / Aid /
© Copyright Observer Company Ltd. All rights reserved.
    Administered by Aboubakarr Jeng
Home | Archive | Contact the Daily Observer
Website created with Lara by Geographical Media