sport news AFCON newbies Gambia have a squad made up of refugees but now they want a spot ...

sport news AFCON newbies Gambia have a squad made up of refugees but now they want a spot ...
sport news AFCON newbies Gambia have a squad made up of refugees but now they want a spot ...

An extremely thin strip of land stretches into southern Senegal for about 500km. It's officially called the Republic of The Gambia and might even escape sight on the map of the African continent at first. It will no longer be like this. 

On Wednesday, the Scorpions gained their first win in their first ever match at the Africa Cup of Nations, beating Mauritania 1-0. 'It's amazing that we are even here,' their Belgian coach Tom Saintfiet had told Sportsmail just before the game. 

'The Gambia is the smallest African country on the mainland. When I arrived, in 2018, they had had only one competitive match in the previous five years against Tanzania in September 2013 [for the 2014 World Cup qualification phase].' 

Gambia fans were delighted on Wednesday as they watched their team's first ever AFCON tie

Gambia fans were delighted on Wednesday as they watched their team's first ever AFCON tie

The tiny nation were ranked 150th by FIFA but are now eyeing an unlikely spot at the World Cup

The tiny nation were ranked 150th by FIFA but are now eyeing an unlikely spot at the World Cup

The main reason was the ban that CAF imposed on their federation for using five overaged players in the 2014 U20 Africa Cup of Nations. That cheat plunged the Gambian national team into oblivion. 

In July 2018, at the time of Saintfiet's appointment, they ranked 172nd in the FIFA rankings. On the eve of the 2021 AFCON, they had risen to 150th. Despite being the lowest FIFA-ranked team that has ever qualified for AFCON, it represents an improvement, with the future looking even brighter. 

In particular, this was made possible thanks to the emergence of numerous talents who in previous years had left the country for Europe, a much-desired destination. Some even risked their lives going through the so-called 'backway', whose final stage is the crossing of the Mediterranean Sea. 

Italy, which is one of the first European landing countries on that migration route, is where most Gambians play professionally. In 2016, the Italian Ministry of Internal Affairs registered around 25,000 unaccompanied minors, 13% of whom were Gambians. 

Their Belgian boss Tom Saintfiet says it is 'amazing' they have even reached the tournament

Their Belgian boss Tom Saintfiet says it is 'amazing' they have even reached the tournament

Gambia's proud players line up for a photo ahead of their victory against Mauritania at AFCON

Gambia's proud players line up for a photo ahead of their victory against Mauritania at AFCON

A £2,109 per capita income, which relegates the Gambia to 159th place in the annual ranking of the International Monetary Fund and, until 2017, the Yahya Jammeh regime's oppression, were among the main reasons behind the desire to leave the country. 

The third reason is football, which is always part of the dream in The Gambia. But considering the amount of talent, why are there so many that only appeared recently? Gambian talents were not hiding. 

In truth, the way Italian football is organised and the laws for immigrants are not favourable at all. Before joining their first clubs in Italy, AS Roma's Ebrima Darboe and FC Crotone's Musa Juwara had to fight against Italian and international sports regulations that limit the entry and registration of underage players. 

A few years ago, another footballer, Bakary Jaiteh, missed the opportunity to join AS Roma because he was unable to obtain the necessary documentation. In fact, Article 19 of the FIFA regulations on the status and transfer of players prohibits the transfer of underage players out of their country. 

Goalkeeper Modou Jobe, who plays his club football in South Africa, during the match

Goalkeeper Modou Jobe, who plays his club football in South Africa, during the match

Fans were ecstatic as they watched their team play on the highest stage in African football

Fans were ecstatic as they watched their team play on the highest stage in African football

Consequently, the cases of Juwara, Darboe and other Gambian minors represent true

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