Mariama Bella Jallow returns from FIBA Youth Camp in Cairo

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Gambia and Serekunda West guard pointer Mariama Bella Jallow is back from Egypt, where the 2025 FIBA Youth Camps for boys and girls in Africa was hosted.

Bella, winner of bronze with the Gambia U16 national team and silver at the Plus Jeuf 3×3 tournament, became the fourth Gambian girl to participate in the fourth edition of the FIBA Youth Camp in Africa from the smiling coast.

Cairo, Egypt’s capital, was chosen as the next generation of African basketball uprising talents gathered at the Hassan Moustafa Sports Hall in what is FIBA’s commitment to nurturing young players through high-level training and a well-rounded education. This camp gathered 40 young athletes across 20 African countries between the ages of 15 and 17.

The five-day camp left an impact on Bella as the Alkamba Times sports desk asked for her reactions.

“This camp has had a big impact on me. It helped me grow not only as a player but also as a person. I learned new basketball skills, discipline, teamwork, and how to stay focused under pressure. Meeting experienced coaches and players from different countries opened my eyes to new ways of playing and thinking about the game. It also gave me confidence and motivation to work even harder for future opportunities.” She emphasized

At her age, Mariama is already with a prospect, a double national champion winner with both Kotu Blue Ninjas and Serekunda West, runner-up winner at the NAYCONF. Giving her the edge in the trials, impressing in the domestic tryouts, and catching the attention of FIBA Africa for a slot in the youth camp.

“The trials were tough and very competitive because every girl wanted to go to camp just as much as I did. But what made me happiest was that after sending the videos and information of the two players chosen from the trials, FIBA decided to keep me.”

Fanta Minteh (Senegal, 2021), Tida Minteh (Rwanda, 2023), and Zainab Mboob (Abidjan, 2024) were the Gambian girls that represented the Gambia in the previous editions of the FIBA Youth camps.

“I feel very happy and proud to represent The Gambia. It’s a huge privilege and opportunity for me to meet top coaches, learn from them, and connect with players from different countries and have an amazing exposure to the game I love.”

While in Egypt, Bella and colleagues were working on the off-field development, such as mental preparation, physical wellbeing, leadership, community life, and personal hygiene. These are seen as essential tools to help young athletes navigate both sport and society as future ambassadors.

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Baboucarr Fallaboweh
Baboucarr Fallaboweh Sports Editor (Buba Jallow Fallaboweh) is a Gambian football expert, football analyst & columnist. The Stockholm-based Journalist is a media officer, football Scout, PR, Influencer and Digital creator. I started my journalism career as a football analyst in 2012 with Vibes FM and went on to work with CityLimit, West Coast, Hot FM, Freedom Radio, Eye Africa and Afri Radio as a content producer and presenter. In 2013, I attended Football Daily on the BBC SPORTS where we discussed the different styles of Football played in Africa. I Went on to freelance for The Point Newspaper, Freedom Newspaper, Daily Observer and Standard Newspaper before being appointed as Sports Editor with the Alkamba Times in March 2022.  I have worked for Magazines like Glo Magazine and Foot54 covering Gambian football and African Football.   Between 2020 -2021 I worked as a scout for the Gambia Football Federation, scouting talents for the U17 &U20.  From 2017 to 2021, I served as Media officer for GFF First division teams Team Rhino and Marimoo and also as media Officer of Banjul FC, fourth Division tier in Sweden and Darboe’s FC (Female second division club in the Gambia). I served as a PR for Superstars Academy.   With Afrencon, I was a data analyst before I joined LightHouse as a head scout for the Gambia project. In organizational structures, I served as the ambassador of the John Bass Kidney Foundation and one of the founders of the foundation creating kidney awareness in the Gambia.   I also served two positions in the Gambian organization in Sweden, as Sports chairman and the secretary of the associations.   After 12 years of being a football journalist, I was named 3rd best sports column writer in Africa year 2021 by the reputable sports media organization AIPS. I finished in the top 35 in the world with my article titled Back way: Gambian footballers in deadly Voyage to Europe.   With over 500 articles and interviews, analysis, profiling, features and news, I was shortlisted for the Gambia Press Union National Journalist Award 2022. I submitted the article which was co-written alongside Momodou Bah From Living Through Despair to Being An Agent Of Hope, The Inspiring Story Of John Bass.   I have served as an advisers to Football academies, clubs, and players and others. I have hosted dozens of shows and was invited as a guest on both radio, TV and the online press. I also covered the Gambia's maiden AFCON debut in 2021 in Cameroon.  

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