Boubacar Trawali bought a club in The Gambia

Boubacar Trawale bought a football club in The Gambia.

There is already talk among the players in Hammarby about who their fellow Gambian will try to sign first.

– He can start buying me, says Muhannad Gehazy with a smile.

Hammarby’s signature signature managed to play just nine matches before the striker was forced to undergo knee surgery. Trawally will miss the rest of the season but he’s not on the lazy side for that. on me Twitter Advertise The 27-year-old revealed that he became the owner of the Dibba Oil Football Club, which plays in the Gambian second division:

“I have reached an agreement with the owner of the Dibba Oil Football Club regarding the purchase, and the club will now be owned by me.”

Zlatan as a role model

When Boubacar “Steve” Trauley arrived in Hammarby, it was clear that Zlatan’s ownership at the club played a big role in his choice of club, with Ibrahimovic always being a great role model:

“Zlatan is an unbelievably great player and I have always loved him for his character and as a player. Coming to a club owned by Zlatan is unbelievable for me”

Now the 28-year-old, who previously played and made good capital gains in Saudi Al Shabab Club and Hengfeng in China, is following in the footsteps of his role model and buying himself into a football club. The fact that Trawale became the owner of the club is of course not something that his teammates at Hammarby did not notice:

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– We joked with him, Naher (Basara) joked with him and said that he could start buying me the club, Muhannad Jayzee says and laughs:

– It’s so interesting for him that he bought the club, it’s something he’s been thinking about for a while, so it’s fun that he passed.

Do you know the size of the problem he suffers from in his knee?

– We knew he had feelings, which is why he hasn’t reached his full potential during the months he’s been here. Jeahze says, we get it.

Edvin Kurtulus also believes Trawally will take on the role as well as the club’s owner.

– I think it will solve it well. He’s a great guy and a great player, I hope he gets back to us as soon as possible, says Kurtulus.

“I don’t think anyone thought of that.”

Hammarby meets Varberg tonight at Tele2 Arena and with a win he will take back third place at the Allsvenskan table. The team has not scored a win since August 22 when they beat Degerforce at home.

– It’s been so long since we won now that I said that, but I don’t think anyone has thought of that. We keep putting in good performances and against Varberg they have to be involved from the start, they scored against a lot of top teams so it will be a tough game.

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