Great news for Gambian football: the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has officially lifted the two-year ban that had sidelined the national teams from continental competitions due to age fraud issues.
Background:
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Gambia was banned earlier this year after being found guilty of age falsification involving several players during the U20 African Cup of Nations qualifiers for Senegal 2015.
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The punishment had severely impacted the country’s international football standing and development programs.
What Changed?
In response to the ban, Gambian football authorities took serious reform steps:
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A new president, Modou Lamine Kaba Bajo, was elected to head the Gambia Football Federation (GFF).
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These changes were welcomed by CAF president Issa Hayatou, who referred to it as a “new era” for Gambian football.
What It Means:
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Gambia is now eligible to compete again in CAF competitions at all levels.
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This move follows FIFA’s earlier indication in July that lifting the ban would be possible after governance reforms and leadership changes.
Outlook:
With the ban lifted, Gambia can now:
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Rebuild its youth and senior teams for regional and continental competitions.
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Regain credibility within the African football community.
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Focus on long-term development and transparency to avoid future sanctions.
In short, this is a fresh start and a chance for Gambian football to restore its image and ambitions on the African stage.