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Bajaha, others join Scorpions

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Friday, June 13, 2008
The Scorpions camp at Sea View has been boosted up with the arrival of goalkeeper Musa Bahaja, ahead of Gambia’s next match in the combined qualifiers for the 2010 World and African Nations Cup finals against Algeria, on Saturday.

Belgian coach, Paul Put, had to settle for local keeper in Robert Badjie, after the Sweden-based goalie failed to turn up for the Scorpions first two matches against Liberia and Senegal.

Finland-based defender Paco Corr, who was serving a two-match suspension has also joined the camp together with three other players who were banned for the same number of matches.

Having watched their colleagues from the sideline during the past two matches, defender Lamin Conateh and strikers Assan Jatta and  Ousman Jallow will all be available for selection in tomorrow’s must-win fixture at the Independence Stadium.

The Scorpions will, however, be without their rocky full-back, Pa Saikou Kujabi, who will be serving a one-match suspension after receiving his second yellow card in Scorpions 0-0 draw match against the Terenga Lions on Sunday.

Meanwhile, the Algerian team have breezed into Banjul last evening, from Algiers, for Saturday’s cracker which will be officiated by a Malian referee.

The Northerners, who arrived on board a special flight, are expected to fly back home shortly after the crunch fixture, to commence preparations for the return leg, six days later.

The Gambia currently lie third with two points in a group that is currently led by Senegal with four points. Algeria are second with three points, while Liberia , who will host Senegal on Sunday, lie at the bottom, with one point.





Author: by Nanama Keita

GFA hot for the Belgian coach

Monday, May 05, 2008
The Gambia Football Association is eager for the signature of Belgian coach,Paul Put, as preparations for the 2010 World Cup and African Nations Cup finals, to be hosted in South Africa and Angola, respectively, draw nearer.

Officials at The Gambia Football Association have revealed to Observer Sports that the seasoned Belgian coach has all it takes to successfully guide the Scorpions who have been left coach-less since the departure of Spaniard, Jose Martnez, last year.

“This is a rare chance and we can’t afford to blow it away. Paul Put is an experienced coach who has been involved in active coaching for the past 20 years, and taking a look at his CV says it all,” revealed an insider at the Football Association.

The 52-year old Belgian, who can be mistaken for school boy, is currently in the country, awaiting the approval of the department of state for Youth and Sports before taking of the Scorpions whose quest for spots in the 2009 finals start in May 30, with an away-match to Liberia.

Brief profile of coach Paul Put

Paul Put, who was named the 2003/04 coach of the year in the Belgian First Division League, started active coaching in 1988 with Tubanta, who at that time, were plying their trade in the Belgian Forth Division League. He helped Tubanta gained promotion to the Third Division League, and in effect, landed them over as many trophies as well, before switching to the Belgian Division Two giants, St. Nicolas, in 1994.

He had two memorable seasons with St. Nicolas before making a move to KFC Tielen in 1996.

In 2002, coach Paul Put was hired to take charge of the Belgian First Division side, SP Lokeren, the former club of Gambian international, Seyfo Soley. In his first and only season with Lokeren, coach Put and the club berthed a deserved spot at the UEFA Club competition after a stunning display in the domestic league.

Having managed to create a niche for himself within a short spell in Belgium football, coach Put became every club’s dream, and expectedly, Lokeren’s grip on him started to loosen, owing to the numerous clubs which were courting him.

SK Lierse, where Gambian Mustapha Jarju currently plies his trade, counted themselves lucky when they grasped coach Put in the 2005 season. However, Lierse’s fans joy was short-cut when the coach left, after leading them to the Belgian Cup semi-final in his only season.

The following season saw Paul Put guided his new club Moeskroen to the Belgian Cup final, before heading to Guinea Conakry in 2007.

While in the West African country, coach Put was having a dual responsibility hanging on his neck - a coach and a technical director. He was not only assigned to coach one of the best clubs in FC Satellite, but also to technically develop the local players to suit the Belgian market demand.




Author: by Nanama Keita

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