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kobo



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Posted - 27 May 2014 :  00:09:15  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message  Reply with Quote
1. Kairo News Monday, May 26, 2014

2. The Point News Monday, May 26, 2014

3. Daily Observer News Monday, May 26, 2014

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kobo



United Kingdom
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Posted - 28 May 2014 :  16:05:34  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The Point News The Gambia to appeal against ban
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kobo



United Kingdom
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Posted - 03 Jun 2014 :  02:27:45  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message  Reply with Quote
1. GAINAKO NEWS Former GFF President Seedy Kinteh implicated in a Major FIFA Scandal

SOURCE: DAILY MAIL;

2. Related gross financial mismanagement scandals with North Bank Evening Standard;


Edited by - kobo on 03 Jun 2014 11:14:07
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kobo



United Kingdom
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Posted - 04 Jun 2014 :  01:52:03  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message  Reply with Quote
















NEW AFRICA BUSINESS CAF President Hayatou Denies Sunday Times Allegations

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kobo



United Kingdom
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Posted - 05 Jun 2014 :  03:03:39  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message  Reply with Quote
1. Jollof News Ex—Gambian Football Boss Denies ‘Plot To Buy The World Cup’ Allegation

The former president of the Gambia Football Association (GFA) has reacted to news reports linking him to the ‘plot to buy the World cup’ scandal, calling it a smear campaign by the English press to destroy the Qatar World Cup bid which Bin Hamman successfully saw through.

Under its front-page headline "Plot to buy the World Cup," The Sunday Times alleged that Seedy Kinteh received over £36,000 for a car to travel to football projects from Mohammed bin Hammam.

But speaking to The Standard Newspaper in Banjul, Mr Kinteh rubbished the allegations saying: “Everything is being done to discredit the man so that opinion can be swayed against holding the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.”

The former GFA boss said his relations with Bin Hamman began when the Qatari was chairman of the Fifa Goal Project, which funded the Football House building in Kanifing, the artificial turf at Brikama Mini Stadium and the Technical Training Centre in Yundum.

Kinteh added: “The successful and transparent completion of those projects has given the GFA great respect in FIFA and personally cemented my relations with him to friendship and brotherliness, up to a point that Bin Hamman often provided personal financial assistance to me whenever he wished or I needed it. In fact, that gesture continues even now.

The last time he extended personal private financial assistance to me was a few weeks ago in April.'' ...Full Report

2. Former GFA secretary general Kebba Yoro Manneh, told The Standard News;

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kobo



United Kingdom
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Posted - 03 Jul 2014 :  03:57:25  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message  Reply with Quote
1. Meetings with CAF, FIFA ‘fruitful and positive’

The Point: Wednesday, July 02, 2014


The ministry of Youth and Sports in Banjul has finally revealed the outcome of meetings recently held by Gambian sports and football authorities, with CAF and FIFA, on the fringes of the football World Cup in Brazil.

Almost a month after they returned from Brazil, the Sports ministry Tuesday issued a press release in which it described, as “fruitful and positive”, the meetings held with CAF and FIFA to resolve the matter which led to the recent suspension of The Gambia from all continental football for two years.....

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2. GFF officials finally break silence on meeting with CAF

The Point: Thursday, July 03, 2014


Members of the Gambia Football Federation (GFF) delegation lead by president Mustapha Kebbeh, who have been tight-lipped on the outcome of the meeting with FIFA and CAF officials, since their return from Brazil, have finally issued a media release, a day after the Ministry of Youth and Sports issued a press release disclosing the outcome of the meeting.

For the benefit of our readers we publish below the full text of the release sent to Pointsports by Bakary B Baldeh, GFF publicity and marketing officer:....Read Full Story

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kobo



United Kingdom
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Posted - 19 Jul 2014 :  02:18:43  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message  Reply with Quote
1. Group seeking GFF reinstatement is formed
Foroyaa Sports News July 17 2 014 By Sulayman Bah

A group of football stakeholders calling for the return of the FIFAGambia Football Federation executive, Foroyaa Sport can reveal have now been constituted.

The confirmation of the membership follows a day after a letter (part of it published in our Monday edition) was pieced to FIFA urging the world football governing body to rescind its decision on the current GFF on Sunday.

The Sepp Blatter leadership last Thursday effectively putting to use its exceptional powers, dissolved the Gambian federation whom it said lacked stakeholders’ trust replacing it with a five-member normalizing committee.

The move ignited response from some league clubs, regional and aligned associations, who described the decision to change the current setup a recipe for disaster for Gambian football while throwing their weight behind Kebbeh’s camp.....Full Report

2. Related Foroyaa Sports News;

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kobo



United Kingdom
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Posted - 26 Jul 2014 :  03:40:10  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The Point News;

Friday, July 25, 2014

It is “an honour to accept this position of responsibility”, declared Hon. Alhagi Sillah reacting to his appointment on Wednesday 23rd July by FIFA to chair a Normalisation Committee for football in The Gambia.
Hon. Sillah told The Point in an exclusive interview in Banjul on Thursday that “Gambian football is at a cross-road, and this intervention is aimed at fixing the problem once and for all. We will give it our best shot, and with proper consultation we will succeed”, he added.

In the interview, Alhagi Sillah appealed “to all football lovers in the country to come together to ensure that we succeed as a nation, because The Gambia belongs to all of us”.

He announced that four other persons identified by FIFA to serve as members of the Normalisation Committee are Ms Haddy Sillah-Njie, Baa Jabbi, Badara Sanneh and one Mr Vitalise a legal practitioner.......Full Report
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kobo



United Kingdom
7765 Posts

Posted - 05 Aug 2014 :  01:44:11  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Alagie Sillah

1. FOROYAA SPORTS NEWS ;
August 3, 2014 By Sulayman Bah

Gambia Football Federation and Normalisation Committtee’s Alagie Sillahchairman Hon. Alagie Sillah’s appointment has been faulted, Foroyaa Sport can report.

The latest development is contained in a letter written to the world football governing body dated 29th July 2014 by ‘members of the GFF’who refer to themselves as stakeholders.

In the letter, the group, whose membership is said to come from various league clubs, regional and aligned associations, is contesting the appointment of the Banjul North Member of Parliament by FIFA as head of the NC.

The two-page dossier copied to relevant football entities, including the Director General of the country’s National Intelligence Agency, claims the new chairman is a licensed agent and by virtue of his position is ineligible to hold any position of football management.

Describing the appointment a blatant contradiction, the group quoted article 6 paragraph 2 and 3 of the FIFA Players’ Agent Regulations 2008, to back its claims.......Full Report

Retired FIFA referee Alhajie Faye

2. THE POINT NEWS;

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