The Deaf Scorpions of the Gambia which consisted of
53 people has successful complete a
three-day NBR tour from December 20th to 22nd as part of its new talent search
ahead of their first ever participation in the Africa Deaf Football Cup of
Nations in Ivory Coast next year.
The
Deaf Scorpions in a press release issued to Media Sports added that it is with
this regard and willingness for sports promotion, development and soldering of
the national team “towards huge achievement” and for extra opportunity in the
forthcoming first ever competition that they are availing the hidden talents
the opportunity to showcase their skills.
The
championship which will be held in the Ivorian capital of Abidjan between the
4th and 25th October 2014 will see Gambia face the host nation in the opening
game of the competition.
The
senior national deaf team as well as the junior team players, officials and
fans were all part of the tour. The tour was conducted in a form of a football
tournament which took place at the Fass Njaga Choi playing field and both deaf
teams has play a test match against the senior and junior teams of the village
respectively. The results of matches were very positive and became in
favors of Deaf scorpions teams side, meanwhile the junior scorpion who were on
their first ever test match draw with the village junior team 0-0.
The
senior team soccer match was the main game watch by hundreds of people. Deaf
Scorpions score it first goal within five minutes during first half by the
striker Silayman Jaiteh pass from Masanneh Samureh. While the second goal
during the second half was score by Sulayman jaiteh with pass from winger
Bakary Mendy. The match end with 2-1
The
coach of the teams Musa Colley was impressed with the performance of both
teams. But he stress that the matches were conducted as fair and play and his
senior should score more goals than they have done today. He said that the
problem was that he only single week to train the team before going on tour. He
promised to continue training the team after complotting the tour and that the
National Deaf Scorpions will bring glory to the nation from Abidjan , October
2014. The players of Fass Football team are great because some them are divisions
players and others are security football from Uban /kombo as identified
According
to the president of the Gambia Deaf Sports Association (GDSA) Lamin Ceesay, the
tour is meant to identify great deaf players across the country that will join
the national team for a possible participation at the upcoming event next year.
He added that they are mapping the way to strengthen the team in order to make
history for the country at the championship, before assuring that their love
for sports is meant to seeking equality in the community as well as contribute
to the national development agenda.
“Deafness
does not mean inability; it is a test and as a gift which we obtained/received
from the Almighty God, the Greatest and glory is his. We accepted it as of
searching of the inner peace. Our prayers for you will be reward and accept by
Allah/God our lord the creator of all living and non-living things. Yes, you
know that some deaf persons cannot speak but remember that his/her commitment
in praying for you is meant that the angels are praying for you instead,”
Ceesay further wrote.
I
would also like to thank to the native people of Fass Village for been
gratified/generous and for hospitalizing us during our stay and all that they
have done to promote and support Deaf Scorpions. Most specifically the prayers
they bestows/shower on us by their great religion leaders toward possible
participation of National Deaf Scorpions and its fans at the national cup
October 2014, Abidjan Ivory Coast.
The
association finally called on people to come to their aid and support them in
their efforts to “attain excellence in sports” for the benefit of this
admirable and peaceful country within the sub region, “The Gambia flag should
never be let down at Abidjan, Ivory Coast in October 2014. Now get me at lams_lamin@yahoo.co.uk or +220 77 28 0 92 /
88 0 55 99,” Ceesay added.
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