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Gambia target 2026 World Cup after impressive year

 The president of The Gambia Football Federa­tion (GFF), Lamin Kaba Bajo, has revealed the country’s next target is to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, having made their Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) debut last year.

The Scorpions went to the tournament in Cameroon as the lowest-ranked team ever to participate in the Africa Cup of Nations, but managed to reach the quarter-finals where they lost to the hosts.

“Our next target is a subse­quent Africa Cup of Nations and also the 2026 World Cup, that’s definitely what we are working towards,” Bajo told BBC Sport Africa.

He added that qualification to the 2021 AFCON had been a progressive journey involving much hard work, including at youth level.

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Earlier this month, The Gambia im­pressed at the U-20 AFCON in Egypt, reaching the final where they lost 2-0 to Senegal.

“We have a very strong league across the country, which goes up to the provinces, and highly competitive school football, where the coaches also recruit talents,” he said.

“We also have a talent development scheme that we launched, and we are putting more effort in ensuring imple­mentation of the strategy.”

The 2026 World Cup will be co-hosted by Canada, Mexico and the United States, and will feature 48 teams for the first time with Africa assured of nine berths, a development that will boost The Gambia’s hopes of qualification.

Of more immediate concern, to reach next year’s Nations Cup in Cote d’Ivoire, the Scorpions need to finish above both Con­go-Brazzaville and South Sudan in Group G – a group which Mali are firm favourites to top. —BBC

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