Thursday, November 14

The Next Super Star: Momodou Ceesay Is Poised to Become a Huge Name in Gambian Football – The Chronicle Gambia

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On a dusty, sandy football pitch in Bakoteh, Momodou Ceesay, a football-obsessed 15-year-old from the neighborhood runs around with the ball practicing his dribbling skills. Next to him, a dozen other kids line up for shooting practice.

Momodou joined the Bakoteh My Community academy a year ago to fulfil his dream of playing professional football, a dream inspired by his passion for European football leagues he watches on television. “I want to become a professional footballer playing abroad. And I’ll continue to work hard for it, “he tells The Chronicle.

But Momodou is aware that making it to foreign leagues he watches on TV is a huge task which he may have to start at home.

“I want to first play for Real De Banjul football club because I like their style of play. I think that will also prepare me to be ready to become a superstar outside the country. That will be nice.”

Momodou Ceesay speaking to The Chronicle

The football academy is not only developing Momodou to become a good footballer, but it’s also boosting his confidence and communication skills. His mother, Mariama Ceesay, says “he was a very shy boy who would rarely speak to people. But on the football pitch, we notice he talks a lot and communicates with his team mates all the time. He’s so rejuvenated when he’s on the pitch and of late when he’s also off the pitch.”

This is already seen as an achievement for a mother who was initially reluctant to let her son join the academy to play football because of fear that he could get injured and not be able to go to school. She finally let her play after he consistently queried that all other kids have joined the academy.

Bakoteh My Community academy was set up by Ebrima Jadama and Baboucarr Sanyang, two football enthusiasts who are passionate about developing young aspiring footballers by helping them to excel on the pitch and grow and develop off the pitch.

Momodou Ceesay leads his Academy in a football match
Momodou Ceesay leads his Academy in a football match

However, Momodou has become one of the most popular players in the academy. Among his success stories is being chosen as the captain of the Under-15 team.

“As parents, our role is to support our son in whatever he wants to do. We’re happy that we let him play football,” says Mariama. “He’s healthy and happy, and we’ll give him all the support he needs to achieve his dream.”

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