Gambia
has been drawn in Group B for this year's Zone II Amilcar Cabral
championship slated to start from November 30th to December 10th in the
Guinea Bissau.
The Scorpions' were drawn alongside
defending Champions Guinea Conakry, Mali and Cape Verde. The biannual
competition that features eight countries categorised Zone II, was last
hosted by Guinea in 2005 and the Cyli National won it for the fifth time.
The Gambia who last hosted the
tournament in 1997 is yet to win the sub-regional championship failing
thrice at the last huddle against Senegal on all occasions. The Teranga
Lions of Senegal have won the competition most, claiming it a record 8
times. The Zone II title has only evaded The Gambia and Mauritania out of
the eight countries in the zone since its inception in 1979.
Scorpions' head Coach Jose Martinez and
assistant Lamin Sarr have assembled a pool of home based players who have
been training together for the since last month. The technicians are
expected to name final list of 22 players for the tournament by at least
next week.
The other group for the championship
includes host country Guinea Bissau and Mauritania, together with Senegal
and Sierra Leone.
The Zone II Amilcar Cabral football
tournament is name after the revolutionary freedom fighter Amilcar Cabral,
who led Guinea Bissau in a fierce armed struggle against Portuguese
colonialism. Cabral was assassinated in the Guinean Capital Conakry, by
Portuguese mercenaries just before Guinea Bissau won their independence.
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