MATCH – SUM 2023-24: …. S. BIKO FC Vs SAMGER FC

GFF MEN'S 1ST DIVISION
5 Jan 2024
- 16:00
S. BIKO FC
1 0
SAMGER FC

Steve Biko emerged victorious in a hard-fought game against Samger at the Bakau Mini-Stadium. The first half concluded without any goals, despite both teams creating numerous scoring opportunities in an entertaining half.

#
Club
M
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pt
5
T RHINO FC
D
L
D
L
L
30
11
9
10
26
28
-2
42
6
GAF FC
D
W
D
W
D
30
9
12
9
34
34
0
39
7
GR TOM. FC
D
L
L
L
D
30
10
9
11
27
28
-1
39
8
BRIK U. FC
L
D
W
W
W
30
10
8
12
26
30
-4
38
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- - GFF League 1 Champ - CAF Champ. League (Qualification) -
- - CAF Confederation Cup -
- - Relegation and Play off format 14th place -
- - Relegation to GFF Division 2 -
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The hosts increased their intensity after the break, applying more pressure on samger. Their efforts quickly paid off just 2 minutes into the second half when Lamin Sillah netted his fifth goal of the campaign. The goal came from a splendid low shot after receiving an excellent through pass from Pa Hassan Barrow. It ended 1-0 to Biko

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The Steve Biko Football Club is a football club from Bakau in the West Africa state of Gambia, located near the capital of Banjul. They played in the GFA League .
They won the GFA Cup in 2000. While the football club qualified for the 2002 CAF Cup, they declined to participate.

The Steve Biko Football Club was named after the murdered South African civil rights activist Steve Biko. Founded in 1978, the club initially began playing in the third division. In 1989, they played for the first time in the premier league