Fatim Jawara (13 March 1997 – 27 October 2016)[1] was a Gambian footballer who played for the Gambia women's national team and top Gambian women's football club Red Scorpions FC. In 2012, she played as the substitute goalkeeper at the 2012 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup for the under-17 national team. She died attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea by boat to Italy in 2016.
^Obiajuru, Nomso (31 October 2016). "SAD: Popular goalkeeper dies while crossing to Europe by boat".
FatimJawara (13 March 1997 – 27 October 2016) was a Gambian footballer who played for the Gambia women's national team and top Gambian women's football...
footballer (born 1961) 27 October: Brian Hill, English footballer (born 1941) FatimJawara, Gambian footballer (born 1997) 31 October: Ray Mabbutt, English footballer...
attacking a referee. She was a coach of Gambian and Red Scorpians footballer FatimJawara, who died in 2016 after trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea. Mbenga...
In 1994, the name changed again to the Gambia Senior Secondary School. Fatim Badjie, Minister of Communications, Information and Information Technology...
scene of a bloodless military coup d'état in which President Sir Dawda Jawara was overthrown and replaced by Yahya Jammeh. To commemorate this event,...
Gambian press during the administration of president Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara. He was a defense-barrister and came from a Wolof and Serer background of...
Kairaba Jawara who was knighted by the Queen of the United Kingdom became the country's first president. Although Cham Joof was a member of Dawda Jawara's party...