GFA League First Division

The GFA League First Division is the highest division of football in The Gambia. The league began play in 1965.

First Division
Founded1965
CountryThe Gambia
ConfederationCAF
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toGFA League Second Division
Domestic cup(s)Gambian Cup
International cup(s)Champions League
Confederation Cup
Current championsReal de Banjul
(13th title)
(2022-23)
Most championshipsWallidan (16 titles)
Top goalscorerMustapha Drammeh
Current: 2022-23 GFA League First Division

2021–22 season clubs

Team Location Stadium Capacity
Armed Forces Banjul Serekunda East Park 1,000
Banjul United Banjul Box Bar Stadium 3,000
Brikama United Brikama Box Bar Stadium 3,000
Elite United Banjul
Falcons FC Abuko
Fortune FC Farato
Gambia Ports Authority Banjul
GAMTEL Banjul Serrekunda East Mini Stadium 5,000
Hawks Banjul
Marimoo Banjul
Real de Banjul Banjul Box Bar Stadium 3,000
Samger Kanifing Serrekunda East Mini Stadium 5,000
Steve Biko Bakau Serrekunda East Mini Stadium 5,000
Team Rhino Banjul
Waa Banjul Banjul
Wallidan Bakau Independence Stadium (Bakau) 40,000

Previous champions

Performance By Club

Club City Titles Last title
WallidanBanjul162008
Real de BanjulBanjul132022–23
GPA FCBanjul62016
AugustiniansBathurst31986–87
GAF FCBanjul32016–17
HawksBanjul32021–22
AdonisBathurst21972–73
Brikama UnitedBrikama22018–19
GAMTEL FCBanjul22017–18
White PhantomsBathurst11968–69
Starlight BanjulBanjul11979–80
Steve BikoBakau12013
Fortune FCFarato12021

Top goalscorers

Year Best scorers Team Goals
2001–02 The Gambia Pa Amadou Gai
2003–04 The Gambia Demba SavageGambia Ports Authority12
2008–09 The Gambia Pa Amadou GaiBakau United9
2012 The Gambia Modou Njie-SarrReal de Banjul15
2016–17The Gambia Mustapha DrammehBrikama United15
2020–21The Gambia Saikou CeesayArmed Forces13
2021–22The Gambia Osman CeesayFalcons11
2022–23The Gambia Mustapha DrammehBrikama United20

Multiple hat-tricks

Rank Country Player Hat-tricks
1 The Gambia Ebrima Camara 1
The Gambia Kabba Jobe

References

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