Wallidan FC

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Wallidan FC
Full nameWallidan Football Club
Nickname(s)Blue Boys-si
Founded1969;55 years ago (1969) [1]
Ground Independence Stadium
Capacity20,000
Chairman Alieu Ceesay
Manager Foday Bah
League GFA League Second Division
2023–2414th, First Division (relegated)

Wallidan Football Club is a Gambian professional football club based in Banjul and Bakau. They play in the top division in Gambian football, the GFA League First Division, and are the most decorated team in the country's football history. They play at the Independence Stadium which has a capacity of 40,000.

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The club is one of the most successful in the Gambia with 16 championship titles won and 24 FF cup titles won (the most successful in the Gambia), 39 honours in all.

Wallidan has appeared several times in championships and cup matches at the continental level, more than any other Gambian club. Recently Wallidan has withdrawn from the CAF Champions League and the 2016 CAF Confederation Cup. 2021 FF CUP Winner

History

Wallidan's squad in August 2008 Wallidan fc.jpg
Wallidan's squad in August 2008

The club was founded after Gambian independence in 1965. Not long after, it became a registered club and played in the First Division which was then called the National Division, the only division existing at the time. In 1970, the club won their first championship, then a second in 1971. Wallidan won two consecutive titles again in 1977 which was their fifth. More champ titles were won in 1979, 1985, 1988, 1992 and 1995, two times they won two consecutive titles in 2002 and in 2005, their most recent championship title was won in 2008.

Wallidan became the masters of the Gambian Cup since 1974, four consecutive cup titles were won in 1974, three consecutive titles were won in 1978, their eighth title was won in 1981, their ninth in 1984, six consecutive titles cup were won in 1994, in the 1987 edition, Wallidan defeated the Hawks 5–1 in the cup final, the 1989, 1990 and the 1991 editions were cancelled, Wallidan defeated Peak Marwich in 1992 and Real de Banjul 2–1 in 1993. Two consecutive cup titles were won in 1999, all won in penalty shootouts, both of them 4–3 first in two matches that ended in a goal draw with the Gambia(n) Ports Authority in 1998 and then Mass Sosseh 1–1. Four consecutive cup titles were won in 2004. Walidan defeated Blackpool (a club now known as Interior, based in Serrekunda East) 3–0, the last cup final match with Real de Banjul 1–0 in 2002, the last cup final match with the Hawks 1–0 in 2003 where they won their 20th cup title and Armed Forces FC in 2004 as the match ended in a goal draw, it went to another penalty shootout and won 9 to 8. Wallidan won two more cups, in 2008 where they defeated Samger 4–2 in penalty shootouts as the match finished in a two-goal draw and in 2015 after defeating GAMTEL Banjul 2–0.

At the continentals

Wallidan competed the most at the continentals. Their first was the 1975 CAF Cup Winner's Cup where they lost to Dakar's ASC Jeanne d'Arc in the Senegambian derby. They returned in 1977 and lost to Espoirs Nouakchott and again in 1979 but lost 4–5 in the penalty shootouts. Wallidan's first championship appearance was in 1978 and advanced up to the first round, their greatest, first to Garde Nationale of Mauritania, based in Nouakchott, they defeated that club, then to Cameroon's Canon Yaoundé and lost under the away goals rule. Their second championship was in 1980 and lost to Upper Volta's (now Burkina Faso) Silures Bobo-Dioulasso (now as FC Bobo-Dioulasso). Wallidan appeared in the 1982 CAF Cup Winners' Cup and lost to Accra Hearts of Oak and then to Horoya AC in 1985. Wallidan made their third continental champ appearance and lost to Accra's Hearts of Oak in the 1986 edition, their last under the name African Cup of Champions Clubs. Wallidan made their greatest continental appearance heading to the quarterfinals. They defeated Mauritania's Amical Douane (French for the friendly customs), that club withdrew and the match in Nouakchott was not played, then Marrakech (also as Marrakesh) as they withdrew, the Real Republicans of Freetown and lost to Bizertin from Tunisia. Wallidan missed the 1992 and the 1994 editions due to financial reasons. Wallidan came to their 7th Winners' Cup appearance in 199, as Marrakech (or Marrakesh) withdrew, they were to face Marsa, Wallidan withdrew. Wallidan's had their fourth championship appearance and their first as the CAF Champions League in 1998, in the qualifying round, lost to AS Douanes, Wallidan's second Senegambian derby. Their 8th continental cup appearance was in 2000 and lost to Benin's Mogas 90 FC, their last under the name CAF Cup Winners' Cup. Wallidan showed up in the 2002 Champions League and defeated Horoya AC, then lost to Raja Casablanca. A year later, they appeared once more and defeated Dragons FC de l'Ouémé and in the first round lost to USM Alger. After only winning their cup title in 2003, they appeared in their 9th cup competition and the first as the Confederation Cup in 2004, the club lost to Club Africain of Tunisia under the away goals rule. In their 7th champ appearance in 2005, the club was playing against Ghana's Asante Kotoko, as Wallidan fielded an ineligible player, the GFA disqualified Wallidan from the competition. The 2005 edition was the last time Wallidan played a match. Wallidan was to appear in the 2009 Champions League to face Hearts of Oak, due to financial concerns, Wallidan withdrew, it was their recent championship appearance totalling 9. In 2016, the club was to face MC Oran in the Confederation Cup, Wallidan withdrew.

Stadium

Independence Stadium, the home field of Wallidan Gambia banjul football stadium.jpg
Independence Stadium, the home field of Wallidan

Independence Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Bakau west of the city centre of Banjul. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 20,000. It is played along with other clubs such as the Hawks plays.

Its logo has a blue coloured seal with a thick white rim in the outer part and a small one in the middle, inside are two white shrimps guarding the football, on top is the club name and on the bottom is the club's foundation year.

The older logo used up to the 2000s had a white seal with a thick red rim that is lighter on the bottom nearly to purple, along with its thick square inside, inside had a smaller circle with the letter "V" and the club name, first written in the Frenchified form of "Wallidane" and on the bottom "Gambian FC".

Honours

League and cup history

Performance in CAF competitions

Wallidan's results in CAF competitions
SeasonCompetitionQualification methodRoundOppositionHomeAway Aggregate
1975 CAF Cup Winners' Cup Gambian Cup winners First round Flag of Senegal.svg ASC Jeanne d'Arc 0–02–00–2
1977 CAF Cup Winners' Cup Gambian Cup winners First round Flag of Mauritania (1959-2017).svg Espoirs Nouakchott 1–10–00–0 (a)
1978 African Cup of Champions Clubs Gambian champions Preliminary Round Flag of Mauritania (1959-2017).svg ASC Garde Nationale 2–21–35–3
First round Flag of Cameroon.svg Canon Yaoundé 1–21–02–2 (a)
1979 CAF Cup Winners' Cup Gambian Cup winners Second round Flag of Mauritania (1959-2017).svg Espoirs Nouakchott 1–01–01–1 (5–4 p)
1980 African Cup of Champions Clubs Gambian champions First round Flag of Upper Volta.svg Silures Bobo-Dioulasso 1–10–11–2
1982 CAF Cup Winners' Cup Gambian Cup winners First round Flag of Ghana.svg Hearts of Oak 1–04–12–4
1985 CAF Cup Winners' Cup Gambian Cup winners First round Flag of Guinea.svg Horoya AC 1–02–01–2
1986 African Cup of Champions Clubs Gambian champions First round Flag of Ghana.svg Hearts of Oak 1–02–01–2
1988 CAF Cup Winners' Cup Gambian Cup winners First round Flag of Mauritania (1959-2017).svg AS Amical Douane 3–0w/o3–01
Second round Flag of Morocco.svg KAC Marrakech canc.canc.w/o2
Round of 8 Flag of Sierra Leone.svg Real Republicans 1–00–01–0
Quarter-finals Flag of Tunisia.svg CA Bizertin canc,canc.w/o3
1995 CAF Cup Winners' Cup Gambian Cup winners First round Flag of Morocco.svg KAC Marrakech canc.canc.w/o2
Second round Flag of Tunisia.svg AS Marsa canc.canc.w/o3
1998 CAF Champions League Gambian champions Qualifying Round Flag of Senegal.svg AS Douanes (Dakar) 0–00–20–2
2000 CAF Cup Winners' Cup Gambian Cup winners First round Flag of Benin.svg Mogas 90 FC 0–12–00–3
2002 CAF Champions League Gambian champions Preliminary Round Flag of Guinea.svg Horoya AC 3–01–14–1
First round Flag of Morocco.svg Raja Casablanca 1–31–23–4
2003 CAF Champions League Gambian champions Preliminary Round Flag of Benin.svg Dragons FC de l'Ouémé 1–00–01–0
First round Flag of Algeria.svg USM Alger 2–12–02–3
2004 CAF Confederation Cup Gambian Cup winners First round Flag of Tunisia.svg Club Africain 1–10–01–1 (a)
2005 CAF Champions League Gambian champions First round Flag of Ghana.svg Asante Kotoko canc.canc.w/o4
2006 CAF Champions League Gambian champions First round Flag of Ghana.svg Hearts of Oak canc.canc.w/o3
2009 CAF Champions League Gambian champions First round Flag of Morocco.svg Ittihad Khemisset canc.canc.w/o3
2016 CAF Confederation Cup Gambian Cup winners First round Flag of Algeria.svg MC Oran canc.canc.w/o3
1 The match in Mauritania was not played as Amical Douane withdrew
2 KAC Marrakech abandoned the tournament
3 Wallidan abandoned the tournament
4 Wallidan was disqualified by the Gambian Football Federation

National level

SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAGDP Cup Notes
2003–04 111811522711+1638Winner
2005 111861111911+829Finalist
2006 15167361413+124
2007 13189541612+432
2008 112210932515+1039Winner
2009 13228952016+433
2012112--------
2014–1519--------Winner
2016–1714--------

Statistics

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