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Tuesday, 22 March 2022

The first Batch of Scorpions Arrived in Yaoundé, Cameroon

Gambia National Team
 The first batch of Scorpions arrived in Yaoundé, Cameroon, this morning ahead of the first leg of Gambia's 2023 Total Energies African Cup of Nations preliminaries against Chad slated for this Wednesday at 4pm Gambian time.

Players Babucarr ‘Steve’ Trawally, Dembo Darboe, and Muhammed Sanneh are the early arrivals while 13 other players, including Head Coach Tom Saintfiet, are expected to arrive later in the evening at 20:50 local time from their respective European destinations.
Captain Omar Colley will now miss


the first leg after being forced off was injured in the 89th minute of Sampdoria’s 2-0 defeat of Venezia yesterday. He’ll undergo a scan tomorrow to confirm the extent of the damage but the initial signs do not look serious and is expected to be fit for the second leg in a week in Agadir, Morocco. Colley, 29, together with Kalifa Manneh, who tested positive for Covid 19 and Sulayman Bojang, visa issues having been called late to replace Ebou Adams, are all expe
cited to arrive in Agadir on time for the second and deciding leg on March 29.
The local staff, which is headed by Second Vice President Mr. Ebou Faye arrived in the Cameroonian capital this morning. It also includes Assistant Coach Alhagie Sarr, Team Manager Ousman Drammeh, Executive Committee Member Ismaila Ceesay, Goalkeeper Trainer Alagie Marong, Team Doctor Landing Jarjue, Equipment Manager Mustapha Kassama, Video Analyst Jani Sakari and Media Officers Bakary B. Baldeh & Omar Touray.

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