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Gambinos Stars Africa Announced the Transfer of Bubacarr Sillah to Slovak Club MŠK Žilina

Gambinos Stars Africa celebrates Bubacarr Sillah’s transfer to MŠK Žilina, a Slovak club competing in the UEFA Europa Conference League, highlighting the young Gambian midfielder’s journey from Mandinari to professional European football.

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Gambinos Stars Africa in Mandinari has revealed that young midfielder Bubacarr Sillah has joined MŠK Žilina, a prominent club in Slovakia.

This transfer was confirmed in a press release dated July 25th. Sillah, hailing from Mandinari village in The Gambia, becomes the second player from his community to sign with a professional European club.

MŠK Žilina is set to compete in the UEFA Europa Conference League, while their U19 squad has secured a spot in the UEFA Youth League.

Albert Martens, President of Gambinos Stars Africa, emphasized the importance of this move for both Sillah and his community. Head Coach Arnaud Outters commended Sillah’s growth, highlighting his technical abilities and character.

Sillah expressed his appreciation to the academy, his coaches, and his management team for their unwavering support.

This transfer showcases Gambinos Stars Africa’s commitment to integrating football, education, and personal development in collaboration with Red and Gold Football.

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