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TMT secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Koita in their latest Women’s First Division League fixture, held at the Serrekunda East Mini Stadium on Monday. In a disciplined and tactical performance, the decisive moment arrived through Awa K. Darboe, who netted the lone goal of the match. Darboe’s clinical finish proved to be the match-winner, securing three essential points for the club and showcasing the offensive resilience of the squad.
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This victory is of significant importance as it successfully brings an end to a three-game winless run. The result moves TMT FC to fourth position in the league standings with a total of 13 points. Crucially,
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TMT FC currently holds a game in hand over the league’s top three sides—Berewuleng, Red Scorpion, and Police. This win ensures the club remains within striking distance of the leaders, maintaining the necessary momentum to challenge for the top honors in the Women’s First Division.
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Police FC’s aspirations for the Gambian women’s top-flight title suffered a setback on Matchday 8 as they were held to a frustrating 1-1 draw by a resilient Immigration side at the Ousman Saho Football Field in Old Yundum. Despite a spirited second-half equalizer, the result leaves the law enforcement side trailing further behind league leaders Berewuleng and second-placed Red Scorpion in the race for the championship.
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The encounter began with both sides displaying immense tactical discipline, resulting in a cagey first half dominated by physical midfield battles. Neither side managed to break the deadlock before the interval, as Immigration’s defensive organization successfully neutralized the Police FC forward line, while the hosts struggled to find the clinical edge required to penetrate a stubborn backline in the sweltering conditions.
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The deadlock was finally broken in the 53rd minute when Isatou Fatty capitalized on a momentary defensive lapse to put Immigration ahead. Fatty’s composed finish stunned the home crowd and momentarily shifted the momentum in favor of the visitors, forcing Police FC to overhaul their strategy and intensify their offensive efforts in search of an immediate response.
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The lead, however, was short-lived. Just six minutes later, Police FC restored parity through a moment of brilliance from Jabou Jobarteh. In the 59th minute, Jobarteh found space within the box to fire home a crucial equalizer, reigniting hopes of a complete comeback. Despite a frantic final twenty minutes with chances at both ends, neither side could find a winning goal, and the match concluded with a hard-fought point apiece.
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The draw carries heavy implications for the league standings, as Police FC remain in third place but now sit four points adrift of Red Scorpion and seven behind the pacesetters, Berewuleng.
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