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Leaders Gambia Ports Authority came from behind to inflict another defeat on basement side Steve Biko Fc at home in Bakau on GFF First Division League Vista Bank-Baluwo Offcial Partner.
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Following a tense first half in which both sides cancelled out each other, Pa Yusupha Jammeh put the Giant Killers in front two minutes after the restart, but the Ferry Boys staged a fightback through Babucarr Cherno Jallow in the 58th-minute, and Ansumana Jawara nine minutes later completed the turnaround.
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GPA Football Club Official extended their lead at the top of the standings to three points ahead of Fortune Football Club and Hawks FC.
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Fallou Gaye and Agibou Dibba were on the scoresheet for Real in their 2-0 defeat of Medina United at the Serrekunda East Mini Stadium.
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Meanwhie, Fortune recorded a narrow 1-0 victory over TMT at the Ousman Saho Football Field, with in-form Bangally Manneh scoring the game’s only goal.
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Brikama United and BST Galaxy played out a thrilling 1-1 draw with two late goals. After a goalless first half, Ousman Jallow looked to have won it for the visitors after he tapped in a rebound in the 80th-minute, but Lamarana Jallow became the saviour for the Sateyba Boys with a header deep into stoppage time.
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Team Rhino came from behind to force a 1-1 stalemate against Bombada in Bakau.
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Hawks again relied on Amadou Camara to overcome Greater Tomorrow 1-0 away in Brikama
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Serrekunda FC’s hopes of securing their second victory of the season were dashed when Alieu Badjie converted a penalty in the first half, only for Lamin Kinteh to equalize with a tap-in just a few minutes into the second half for Unique Global. Both teams had great scoring opportunities in what turned out to be a classic and entertaining match but it finished all square at the Ousman Saho Football Field in Old Yundum.
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Abdoulie Joof’s great finish and a fine header by Billy K Jammeh in first half stoppage time was enough for the Army to register a second successive victory at the Brikama Mini Stadium, with Alhagie Ceesay scoring a consolation for Serrekunda United in the 74th-minute.
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Elite United FC extended their winless run to three after the visiting Suwo Kono held on for a goalless draw at the Live Your Dreams Academy Field in Basori.
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North Star recovered from going behind early when Fakebba Saine gave Sibanor United Football Club the lead in the second minute of the game, with Mafugi Ceesay scoring a 25th-minute equalizer for the homeside.
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Police continued their impressive start to the season with a solid 2-0 victory over Koita at the Bakau Mini Stadium, with goals in either half from Nyima Sanneh, and Kaddijatou Jabang.
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Fatou Fatty’s strike, two minutes from time, gave Red Scorpion maximum points in a hard-fought 1-0 victory over TMT at the Ousman Saho Football Field in Old Yundum.
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Newcomers Fortune held Yakarr to a goalless draw in Kabakel to record their second successive point after losing their first five games in the division.
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Fatou Fatty put Immigration ahead in the 35th-minute with a good finish, but Berewuleng found a way back to level matters through Mamie Jarju nine minutes from time for a share of the spoils.
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Immigration FC became the first team this season to deny champions Berewuleng from collecting maximum points as they held the league leaders to a 1-1 stalemate in an electric week seven fixture played at the Live Your Dreams Academy Field in Basori.
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Newcomers Sallahs moved up with a vital 1-0 victory over struggling Darboes in Brusubi as the GFF women’s second division league
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Abbie Manneh’s lone goal in the seventh minute proved enough for Sallahs to collect their 14th point of the season, three points behind the top two GAF and Prisons, respectively, who both have a game in hand.
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Jung Mama delivered a clinical second-half performance at the Brusubi football grounds, dismantling Mansa Wally 4-0 in a high-stakes GFF Women’s Second Division encounter. The match, which remained a stalemate in the opening period, exploded into life after the interval courtesy of clinical braces from Awa Seydi and Kaddijatou Bah.
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The victory cements Jung Mama’s mid-table status while leaving Mansa Wally languishing in the relegation zone alongside Lower Niumi.
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For Mansa Wally, this defeat marks a critical low point in their campaign as they remain trapped in the bottom tier of the standings.
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Kintehs overpowered Jeshwang United 4-3 in a thrilling game played in Brusubi. Marie Fofana and Marie Senghore put Kintehs 2-0 up in the first half hour, but Marie Prierra turned the game on its head with a fantastic hat-trick in the final 15 minutes of the half to gave Jeshwang United a 3-2 lead at the break. Nyima Jallow staged a stunning comeback for Kintehs, completing a magnificent brace for a 4-3 victory.
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City Girls continued their impressive run with a 2-1 comeback victory against Rakie at the Serrekunda East Mini Stadium.
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Awa Faal opened the scoring for Rakie from the penalty spot in the 37th minute, but Rokhaya Diedhou restored parity for City Girls six minutes from the break before Yafama Badjie completed the comeback in the 71st minute for City Girls to record a second successive victory.
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