By: Kamo Kanyi
The Gambia Football Federation (GFF) continues its stakeholder consultations in its bid to professionalise The Gambia’s Division One League.
The country’s football governing body said its ongoing engagement aims to develop an all-inclusive business plan for a professional Gambian football league and continued with more meetings on Tuesday.
The consulting team visited the league champions for discussions.
“The consultant was at Kerr Real in Mile 7 to meet with the 15-time Gambian champions, Real de Banjul Football Club, who were just crowned league winners for a third straight season. The parties discussed matters around the subject matter,” the GFF said.
The delegation then proceeded to McCarthy Square in Banjul, where a similar meeting was held with the Banjul Regional Football Association and other stakeholders.
It could be recalled that the GFF held a stakeholders’ consultative workshop on June 12 to create a business model that will set out goals, strategies and a timeframe to launch a professional football league in The Gambia.
