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Queen Scorpions to Begin Training Ahead of AWCONS Qualifiers

The senior national women’s team of The Gambia, the Queen Scorpions, will begin training tomorrow Wednesday 19th May, 2021, at the National Technical Training Centre in Old Yundum.

Head Coach Mariama Bom Sowe earlier today released a strong 28-woman squad, including three foreign based players, that will train six times every week from Monday to Saturday between 8am and 10am ahead of the qualifiers for the African Women’s Cup of Nations against Sierra Leone next month. Bom will be assisted by National Men’s U-17 Team Abdoulie Bojang with Adama Jatta the goalkeeper coach while Maimuna Jatta is the Team Doctor and Kaddy Badjie the Physio. The technical team is completed by Kits Manager Bintou Bojang.

The Confederation of African Football last week held the draw for the Morocco 2022 edition, pitting Gambia against Burkina Faso with the winner taking on either Cameroon or the Central African Republic for a place in the finals. Sierra Leone will host the first match on June 7, with The Gambia to be the home side for the decider eight days later.

Below is the full list of the invited players:

  1. Mariam Sanyang, Abuko United
  2. Mam Drammeh, Abuko United
  3. Fatoumatta Sowe, Abuko United
  4. Matty Manga, Abuko United
  5. Jalika Badjie, Immigration
  6. Haddy Wally, Immigration
  7. Fatou Fatty, Red Scorpions
  8. Ola Buwaro, Red Scorpions
  9. Ajara Samba, Red Scorpions
  10. Adama Tamba, Red Scorpions
  11. Aminata Darboe, Gambia Police Force
  12. Fatou Darboe, Gambia Police Force
  13. Mbassy Darboe, Gambia Police Force
  14. Fatou Lowe, Gambia Police Force
  15. Fatoumatta Sowe, Gambia Police Force
  16. Penda Bah, Gambia Police Force
  17. Binta Colley, Gambia Police Force
  18. Amie Jarju, Gambia Police Force
  19. Amie Sidibeh, Brikama United
  20. Saruba Jatta, Brikama United
  21. Binta Jarju, Brikama United
  22. Ellen Gai, City Girls
  23. Neneh Jane, City Girls
  24. Rugie Joof, Gambia Armed Forces
  25. Kumba Camara, Jeshwang United
  26. Halema Hamilton, Norway
  27. Fatou Kanteh, Spain
  28. Metta Sanneh, Senegal
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