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Africell set early pace

Africa » Gambia
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Africell set the early pace in the Second Division after grabbing their second 1-0 win in as many games with victory over Serekunda East on Saturday at Box Bar Mini-Stadium.

The relegated side started the season with a 1-0 win over fellow promotional hopefuls Tallinding United at the same ground and at the weekend, recorded a similar victory to maintain their perfect start to the campaign.

With the victory, the Telecommunication Boys have six points out of possible six, two points ahead of second place Serekunda United who were held to a 1-1 draw by Lamin FC at the Serekunda East Mini-Stadium.

GFA First Division League Table
Rnk        Team           MP  W  D   L    GF   GA  GD  Pts
1        Gamtel               9    5    2    2    11   5    6    17
2        Ports Authority    8    5    2    1    10   5    5    17
3        Armed Forces     8    3    4    1    11  8    3     13
4        Steve Biko          8    3    3    2    7    5    2     12
5        Interior              9    2    6    1    9    8    1     12
6        Wallidan            9    2    4    3    7    8    -1     10
7        Samger             9    2    4    3    5    7    -2     10
8        Bakau United      8    2    3    3    6    9    -3     9
8        Real de Banjul    9    2    3    4    6    9    -3     9
10        Hawks              9    1    5    3    4    6    -2     8
11        Brikama United  9    1    5    3    8    11    -3    8
11        Sea View          9    1    5    3    9    12    -3    8
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