Tallinding United recorded a comfortable win while the league leaders Immigration FC were held to another draw during their week-11 fixtures of the Gambia Football Federation (GFF) 2nd Division League played on Wednesday.
Tallinding United recorded the biggest score during the first set of games after defeating Jam City 4-2 in a game played at the Lives Your Dreams Sports Complex in Basori.
The Buffer Zone boys, Tallinding United now recorded their fifth win of the season, while Jam City who started the league struggling suffered their seventh defeat of the season.
Tallinding United overall collected five wins, four draws and two defeats after eleven games, while Jam City recorded two wins, two draws and seven defeats in eleven matches.
The last season’s relegated side, Tallinding United moved to 3 position with 19 points, leveling with Gunjur, BK Milan and PSV Wellingara at the time of writing, while Jam City dropped to the relegation zone to 16th position with 8 points, leveling with Latrikunda United and Waterside respectively.
Immigration FC were forced to another setback after drawing 1-1 with struggling Latrikunda United in a game played at the Late Ousman Saho field in Old Yundum.
The league leaders, Immigration FC were forced to collect their second draw of the season, while Latrikunda United also collected their second draw of the season.
Immigration overall collected seven wins, two draws and two defeats after eleven matches, while Latrikunda United registered two wins, two draws and seven defeats after eleven games.
Immigration FC maintained their lead at the top on 23 points, while Latrikunda United still sat at the relegation zone at 17th position on 8 points, leveling with Jam City and Waterside FC.
Medical FC defeated Jarra West 1-0 in a game played at the Soma mini-stadium.
Medical FC have recorded their fifth win of the season, while Jarra West conceded their seventh defeat of the season.
Medical overall registered five wins, three draws and three defeats after eleven games, while Jarra West collected three wins, one draw and seven defeats after eleven matches.
Jarra West dropped to 15th position on 10 points, while Medical FC moved to 6th position on 18 points.
At the time of going to press on Thursday, yesterday, three other fixtures were playing across three different venues:
Wagadu were playing against Waterside at the Soma mini-stadium; PSV Wellingara were also battling it out with B4U Kiang West at Basori while Young African were also taking on Kanifing East at the Late Ousman Saho field in Old Yundum respectively.