THE GAMBIA’S TOP WOMEN’S FOOTBALL TEAM CROWDFUNDS TO STAY ON THE PITCH
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 25/06/2025
Gambian football champions Jeshwang United FC aims to help its players make a community-driven comeback through a crowdfunding campaign on Zaar. After more than two decades at the top of women’s football in The Gambia, Jeshwang United Football Club has launched a crowdfunding campaign on Zaar to (…)
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