Cheers for the boys from home!

            4TH CAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUEPreliminary round 


            1. Gambia PA (Gambia) v LPRC Oilers (Liberia) 


            2. Tusker (Kenya) v Red Sea (Eritrea) 


            3. SC Villa (Uganda) v St George (Ethiopia) 


            4. Vital'O (Burundi) v Bata Bullets (Malawi) 


            5. DR de l'Oueme (Benin) v Renaissance (Chad) 


            6. Praia Cruz (SAO) v Central African Republic 


            7. 1ero Agosto (Angola) v Akonangui (Equatorial Guinea) 


            8. Horoya (Guinea) v SC Bissau (Guinea Bissau) 


            9. Notwane (Botswana) v Black Africa (Namibia) 


            10. Vacaos P. (Mauritius) v St MU (Seychelles) 


            11. Fortior (Madagascar) v LDF (Lesotho) 


            12. Ahly Tripoli (Libya) v Olympic (Niger) 


            13. T. Prisons (Tanzania) v APR PC (Rwanda) 


            First leg: January 28-30; Second leg: February 11-13 


            Last 32 (First round) 


            14. Raja (Morocco, holders) v Win 1 


            15. Mouloudia (Algeria) v Jeanne d'Arc (Senegal) 


            16. Al Ahly (Egypt) v Win 2 


            17. Win 3 v Win 4 


            18. Espèrance (Tunisia) v Win 5 


            19. ASFA (Burkina Faso) v Djoliba (Mali) 


            20. Lobi Stars (Nigeria) v Win 6 


            21. Vita Club (Congo) v Win 7 


            22. Hearts of Oak (Ghana) v Win 8 


            23. Motema Pembe (DR Congo) v Win 9 


            24. Highlanders (Zimbabwe) v Win 10 


            25. Sable de Batie (Cameroon) v Gabon representative 


            26. USST (Reunion) v Nkana (Zambia) 


            27. Sundowns (South Africa) v Win 11 


            28. Africa Sports (Ivory Coast) v Win 12 


            29. El Hilal (Sudan) v Win 13 


            First leg: March 17-19; Second leg: March 31April 2 


            Last 16 (Second round) 


            30. Win 14 v Win 15 


            31. Win 16 v Win 17 


            32. Win 18 v Win 19 


            33. Win 20 v Win 21 


            34. Win 22 v Win 23 


            35. Win 24 v Win 25 


            36. Win 26 v Win 27 


            37. Win 28 v Win 29 


            First leg: May 5-7; Second leg: May 26-28 


            26th AFRICAN CUP-WINNERS CUPPreliminary Round 


            1. AS Cotonchad (Chad) v Jeunesse Sportive (Niger) 


            2. Wallidan (Gambia) v Mogas 90 (Benin) 


            3. Central African Republic rep v Rayon Sports (Rwanda) 


            4. FC Djivan (Madagascar) v Seychelles rep 


            5. Mogoditshane (Botswana) v Linare (Lesotho) 


            6. Chief Santos (Namibia) v E. Sagrada (Angola) 


            First leg: January 28-30. Second leg: February 11-13 


            Last 32 (First round) 


            7. Win 1 v USMA (Algeria) 


            8. DR Congo rep v Stade Malien (Mali) 


            9. Tanzania rep v Zamalek (Egypt) 


            10. Ethiopian Coffe (Ethiopia) v Telecom Wanderers (Malawi) 


            11. Win 2 v Club Africain (Tunisia) 


            12. Plateau United (Nigeria) v Etoile du Congo 


            13. EFO (Burkina Faso) v AS FAR (Morocco) 


            14. Win 3 v Gabon rep 


            15. Uganda rep v El Merreikh (Sudan) 


            16. Win 4 v Reunion rep 


            17. Costa Stars (Kenya) v Cameroon rep 


            18. Win 5 v Zamsure (Zambia) 


            19. El Itihad (Libya) v Olympics (Ghana) 


            20. Mozambique rep v Supersport United (South Africa) 


            21. Ndiambour (Senegal) v ASEC (Ivory Coast) 


            22. Win 6 v Agaza (Togo) 


            First leg: March 17-19; Second leg: March 31April 2 


            Last 16 (Second round) 


            23. Win 7 v Win 8 


            24. Win 9 v Win 10 


            25. Win 11 v Win 12 


            26. Win 13 v Win 14 


            27. Win 15 v Win 16 


            28. Win 17 v Win 18 


            29. Win 19 v Win 20 


            30. Win 21 v Win 22 


            Match 1: May 5-7; Match 2: May 26-28 


            9th CAF CUPPreliminary Round 


            1. Aslad Moundou (Chad) v Sony Ngu (Equatorial Guinea) 


            First leg: January 28-30; Second leg: February 11-13 


            Last 32 (First Round) 


            2. El Ismaili (Egypt) v El Mehalla (Libya) 


            3. Hay AL Arab (Sudan) v Shabana (Kenya) 


            4. Mtibwa (Tanzania) v Mochudi C (Botswana) 


            5. Racing Bafoussam (Cameroon) v TP Mysteres (Congo) 


            6. Awassa City (Ethiopia) v Mukura Victory (Rwanda) 


            7. Iwuanyanwu (Nigeria) v Gabon rep 


            8. Etoile du Sahel (Tunisia) v Win 1 


            9. Compagnie Sucriere (Senegal) v Real de Banjul (Gambia) 


            10. Stade d'Abidjan (Ivory Coast) v Semassi (Togo) 


            11. Athletique Binzertin (Tunisia) v USFA (Burkina Faso) 


            12. JS Kabylie (Algeria) v Benin rep 


            13. TP Mazembe (DR Congo) v Academica P (Angola) 


            14. Wydad (Morocco) v St Anthony (Liberia) 


            15. USFAS (Mali) v Dwarfs (Ghana) 


            16. Kaizer Chiefs (South Africa) v Mbabane Highlanders (Swaziland) 


            17. Nchanga Rangers (Zambia) v DSA (Madagascar) 


            First leg: March 17-19; Second leg: March 31April 2 


            Last 16 (Second round) 


            18. Win 2 v Win 3 


            19. Win 4 v Win 5 


            20. Win 6 v Win 7 


            21. Win 8 v Win 9 


            22. Win 10 v Win 11 


            23. Win 12 v Win 13 


            24. Win 14 v Win 15 


            25. Win 16 v Win 17 


            First leg: May 5-7; Second leg: May 26-28 


            Clubs mentioned first will play the first leg at home in all three competitions. 




            
             


             
    
Abdoulie A. Jallow

"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter".
 - Dr. M. L. King Jr.
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Ebou Secka <[log in to unmask]>
    To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
    Date: Sunday, December 19, 1999 11:48 PM
    Subject: Re: Football
    
    
    My pick for most "gentle" player of the century is "Borr Banjul". What do
    you think guys?
    
    Ebou Secka
    >From: Baboucarr sillah <[log in to unmask]>
    >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
    ><[log in to unmask]>
    >To: [log in to unmask]
    >Subject: Re: Football
    >Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 12:21:10 EST
    >
    >Ebrima Ceesay and Co:
    >
    >Since the subject is soccer or shall I say football I'm going to take you
    >guys to task. Can you come up with an eleven we can consider the Gambian
    >team of the century.
    >
    >I will throw mine out first:
    >Goalkeeper: Baboucarr Saho
    >Defense: Lamin Owens, Garba Touray, Edarr Kah, Saloum Njie
    >Midfield: Musa Njie, saihou Sarr and Star Jallow
    >Forward: Aziz Corr, Birri(Player of the Century) and Bai Malleh Wadda
    >
    >I'm sure a lot will disagree with my lineup but I can put up a very strong
    >argument for each player. I must admit, it was very hard to pick Saloum
    >Njie
    >over Commy Owens and even Saho over Sega Jobe and Sang Ndong. One of my
    >favorite mid-field players was E.K but he left too prematurely for
    >Scandinavia and couldn't justify having him over any of those three
    >gentlemen in the middle. The other one was Jim Bittaye of Kwame(I know
    >you're asking Jim Who?)may his soul rest in peace. Only if he was serious
    >with the game he would have been a great one. I also thought about
    >replacing
    >the late Dodou saine with Edarr Kah, but my love for Starlight couldn't let
    >me...sorry!
    >
    >Because its not easy to come up with only eleven players as the team of the
    >century is what makes it a task. I'm sure this debate will go on beyond
    >this
    >forum.
    >
    >BTW, I was shocked by Adama Sey to mentioned my name in the same breath
    >with
    >these great players. I never thought my name will ever surface in Gambian
    >football discourse anywhere at all. Thank you sir!
    >
    >HAPPY RAMADAN!!!
    >
    >Regards
    >Baboucarr Sillah
    >
    >
    >
    >>From: Adama Sey <[log in to unmask]>
    >>Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
    >><[log in to unmask]>
    >>To: [log in to unmask]
    >>Subject: Football
    >>Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 15:03:22 +0000
    >>
    >>Omar, you have touched my G.U.C, ie, my main nerve system.It is great to
    >>reflect our minds back to those great players of ours who had greatly
    >>contributed towards the development of Gambian football.My eyes were full
    >>of
    >>tears when mentioned those gallant names,Alagie Nyan,E.k,saihou sarr,Aziz
    >>corr,
    >>and the rest.Fantastic they were.What about names like Biri,Bill
    >>Badji,Edarr
    >>Kah,Tony Joiner,Modou Musa,Essa faye,Malamin badjie,olu Reid,Lamin Owens,
    >>Cummy Owens,Jumai jobe,Jumai Saidy,Mass axi Gai,Attaya Bojang,Lie Ndure,
    >>Lui Tope,Captain Star Jallow,Bye Malleh Wadda,Baba Jarra, Boubacarr
    >>Sillah,
    >>James freeman, Mustapha Minteh, sheik ndure,Borr Banjul,Star Janneh,
    >>keeper sang ndong,etc. etc. etc.Cannot just type in all,but can still
    >>remember others.Beleive me Omar, these names will never and ever be die,
    >>remember others.Beleive me Omar, these names will never and ever die, as
    >>far
    >>as gambian soccer is concerned.Can you remember the finals of the Papa
    >>Njie
    >>and
    >>sons trophy played between Wallidan and Starlight some time in the early
    >>80s?
    >>One of the most exciting matches i have ever watched.Anyway, i need to run
    >>to
    >>attend lectures.
    >>ADOU SEY
    >>
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