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Current Feed ContentBeveren want to keep Gambian youngsterMonday, April 28, 2008 Belgian Second Division giants, Beveren FC, are doing all they can to keep the Gambian youngster, Ebrahima Sawaneh, with the club, Observer Sports can reveal. The crafted forward player, who is the club’s current top scorer, has been the target of many big guns in the Scandinavian country, and Beveren are afraid the youngster might be lured away from the club after their failure to earn a promotion to the First Division. “Sawaneh is a player we want to keep. But as it is, it will be very difficult for us to keep him, in light of the fact that there are also other teams who are interested in him.” “The club will do their best to commit the player on long-term basis,” information posted on the Beveren official website revealed. Author: by Nanama Keita A Successful Weekend for Gambian Internationals![]() Tuesday, March 18, 2008 Two Gambian internationals Ebrahima Sawaneh and Mustapha Jarjue, plying their trade in the Belgian second division league, had a successful weekend after both players registered victory over the weekend with their clubs. Ebrahima Sawaneh and KS K Beveren defeated Verbroedering Geel 2-1 on Saturday. KS K Beveren are currently 4th in the Belgian second division Jupiter league with 44 points, eight points behind leaders KV Kortruk. Gambian international Mustapha Jarju also playing at the same level with Lierse on Saturday evening won 1-0 away to KVSK United, bringing to an end the Limburgers run of 7 consecutive wins. Jarju made numerous affords to score but could not find the net. Saturday’s victory has increased Lierse points to 37 and they are currently in eighth position. Lierse will now meet KVK Tienen on Saturday. Source: The Point |