GFF Division Two: Colley Stars Lose to Serrekunda United as Menmar Banjul Rally in Week 27
Colley Stars slip up in GFF Division Two League week-27 action, while Menmar Banjul United stage a dramatic comeback to secure a resounding victory. The result leaves Colley Stars top of the 2025/2026 APS-sponsored Division Two table but with momentum checked by a 2-0 defeat at Serrekunda East Mini Stadium. Menmar Banjul’s 4-1 win over Serrekunda FC at Ousman Saho Football Field in Old Yundum reshapes midtable dynamics after twenty-seven matches.
Colley Stars Stumble at Serrekunda East
Colley Stars, who entered the weekend holding first place with 52 points, were beaten 2-0 by Serrekunda United in a decisive week-27 fixture. The loss halted a run of results that had kept the Stars at the summit of the 2025/2026 GFF Division Two League, raising questions about their form at a crucial stage of the campaign. Despite the defeat, Colley Stars retain top spot on the table, but the margin for error has narrowed as rivals close the gap.
Serrekunda United delivered a disciplined performance at the Serrekunda East Mini Stadium to secure the three points and climb further into contention. The home side combined compact defending with swift transitions to break down Colley Stars’ shape and capitalize on openings created in the second half. The victory underlines Serrekunda United’s ability to trouble higher-ranked teams and provides momentum as the season progresses.
Colley Stars will need to address defensive lapses and regain consistency if they are to hold onto the top position across the remaining fixtures. Tactical adjustments and rotation decisions are likely to come under scrutiny from supporters and club officials after the setback. The Stars’ response over the next two matchweeks will be pivotal in determining whether the defeat is an isolated slip or the start of a worrying trend.
Menmar Banjul Rally to Thrash Serrekunda FC
Menmar Banjul United produced one of the weekend’s most emphatic performances, overturning an early deficit to thump Serrekunda FC 4-1 at Ousman Saho Football Field in Old Yundum. The visitors had fallen behind inside the opening phase but reacted quickly, shifting the momentum through sustained pressure and clinical finishing. The result lifted Menmar to sixth place in the Division Two table with 40 points after twenty-seven matches.
The turnaround showcased Menmar’s attacking depth and tactical flexibility, as they moved from chasing the game to controlling possession and creating high-quality chances. Efficiency in the final third and sharper combinations on the flanks allowed Menmar to add multiple goals and seal a commanding victory. For Serrekunda FC, the defeat compounded a difficult campaign and left them anchored at the foot of the table with 23 points.
Menmar’s performance will be seen as a statement from a side eager to climb the standings and close the gap on the promotion hopefuls. Their ability to score four goals after conceding first reflects growing confidence among the squad and suggests coach adjustments during the match were effective. Continued consistency will be required if Menmar are to turn positive results into a sustained challenge higher up the table.
Table Implications After Week 27
The weekend’s outcomes have notable implications for the GFF Division Two League standings, altering momentum in several parts of the table. Colley Stars remain at the summit with 52 points, but the top of the table is now more vulnerable as chasing teams register important wins. Serrekunda United’s victory moved them to fourth place with 31 points from twenty-seven matches, tightening the race for higher-ranking positions.
Midtable reshuffling saw Menmar Banjul United consolidate sixth spot on 40 points, a position that places them comfortably above the relegation zone while still within reach of the playoff positions depending on league format. At the opposite end, Serrekunda FC remain bottom with 23 points, underscoring the scale of the challenge they face in escaping the drop. With only a limited number of matches left in the 2025/2026 campaign, each point earned or lost will be amplified in significance.
Clubs across the division must now balance short-term recovery with long-term squad management as they navigate the closing phase of the season. Injuries, suspensions, and fixture congestion will test depth and strategic planning in the weeks ahead. Fans and administrators alike will be watching closely to see which teams can sustain form and which may falter under the pressure of the run-in.
Key Performers and Tactical Notes
Several players stood out across the two fixtures, contributing decisively to their teams’ fortunes in week 27. Serrekunda United’s collective defensive effort and timely attacking bursts were central to their clean-sheet win over the league leaders. Menmar Banjul’s attacking unit demonstrated composure and variety, converting chances from open play and set-piece situations to build an emphatic scoreline.
Tactically, Serrekunda United appear to have prioritized compactness and quick counters, inviting Colley Stars into possession before striking on the break. Menmar Banjul, by contrast, showed proactive pressing and rapid ball circulation that unsettled Serrekunda FC’s backline and created high-quality opportunities. Both approaches underline the tactical diversity present in the GFF Division Two League and the importance of match-specific game plans.
Coaches’ decisions on substitutions and in-game adjustments proved decisive, particularly in Menmar’s comeback where a change in personnel altered the attacking balance. The match management displayed by coaching teams will be a focal point of post-match analysis as clubs seek marginal gains. As the season advances, tactical adaptability may prove as valuable as raw talent in deciding final positions.
Reactions from Clubs and Supporters
Initial reactions from club circles reflected a mix of vindication and concern following the weekend’s results. Serrekunda United supporters celebrated a hard-earned victory over the division leaders and cited the result as a morale-boosting performance. Colley Stars’ camp acknowledged the setback but emphasized focus on immediate recovery and returning to winning ways in forthcoming matches.
Menmar Banjul United’s travelling supporters and local backers lauded the team’s fighting spirit after the dramatic turnaround against Serrekunda FC. Conversely, Serrekunda FC faces critical internal reflection as officials and fans urge improvements to arrest a troubling run that has left them at the bottom of the table. Across the division, social media and local forums reflected a lively debate on refereeing decisions, squad selection, and the prospects for each club as the season reaches its denouement.
Public statements from coaches and club representatives are expected in the days ahead, offering further insight into tactical reasoning and squad health. Observers will scrutinize responses for cues about training emphasis, potential transfers, and readiness for the next fixtures. The human element of the sport—emotion, resilience, and leadership—remains a pivotal factor as clubs navigate both praise and pressure.
Fixtures Ahead and What to Watch Next
Attention now turns to the upcoming league schedule and how teams will respond to the shifting landscape following week 27. Key matchups involving top-table contenders will attract particular interest as sides jostle for form and points, while relegation-threatened clubs will seek vital wins to climb out of trouble. The sequence of fixtures in the next two to three rounds could prove decisive for promotion and survival battles alike.
Monitoring player availability, particularly for clubs dealing with injuries or suspensions, will be essential for assessing realistic prospects in the run-in. Teams that manage squad rotation effectively and maintain fitness levels are likelier to sustain positive results over consecutive matches. Pivotal encounters at neutral venues and traditional grounds like Ousman Saho Football Field will continue to shape narratives across the 2025/2026 GFF Division Two League.
Supporters and pundits should also watch for tactical evolutions as coaches refine strategies based on recent performances. Whether Colley Stars can restore consistency, Menmar Banjul press their upward momentum, or Serrekunda FC find a path out of the relegation zone will be answered in the coming fixtures. The next weeks promise intensified competition and defining moments for clubs across the division.
As the 2025/2026 APS-sponsored GFF Division Two League approaches its final phase, every result will carry amplified weight for promotion ambitions and relegation avoidance. Teams, coaches, and supporters must now prepare for a compressed and consequential run of matches that will determine the final order on the table. The coming rounds are set to deliver decisive drama that will shape Gambian second-tier football until the season’s close.










