COMMIT FOOTBALL CLUB SET TO RETURN IN GUNJUR NAWETTAN AFTER TWO YEAR BANNED FOR VIOLENCE CONDUCT

Commit football club are set for a comeback in Gunjur nawettan championship Following their two-year suspension in the nawettan proper for their unsporting behaviour in match between them and Blaness Football Club in 2017 season.

The match was interrupted by violence from the angry fans of Commit Football Club towards the Central referee for what they called ‘’bad officiating’’ which led to violence on the ground.

Commit Football Club has won one league Trophy, one Knock-out trophy, one Super Cup trophy during their debut in Gunjur Nawettan Championship which is sponsored by Green vision Estate and Solid Properties in the village.

The club is now set and fresh from their mistakes after going two years without proper football competition in Gunjur under the leadership of Lamin Darboe Sey and his Committee that is responsible to stair the affairs of football in Gunjur for the next four years.

By pope John Paul Mendy