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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rugby union in the Gambia is a minor but growing sport. Rugby union was introduced into The Gambia by the British, who ruled the country for a number of years. However, it was mainly played by the white population, who made little attempt to spread it to the native Gambians, meaning that the game declined when they left. Rugby is centred on the national capitals, and main cities, Banjul and Serrekunda, both of which are on the south coast. The Gambia is a slender country, and its poverty and lack of infrastructure make it difficult to maintain a…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rugby union in the Gambia is a minor but growing sport. Rugby union was introduced into The Gambia by the British, who ruled the country for a number of years. However, it was mainly played by the white population, who made little attempt to spread it to the native Gambians, meaning that the game declined when they left. Rugby is centred on the national capitals, and main cities, Banjul and Serrekunda, both of which are on the south coast. The Gambia is a slender country, and its poverty and lack of infrastructure make it difficult to maintain a proper national league structure. Unlike many other Subsaharan Countries, however, the Gambia has been relatively politicallly stable. The country is surrounded on three sides by Senegal. Rugby union in Senegal is relatively popular. However, the Gambia has long been a popular tourist destination with Europeans, so it is possible that this may influence the development of the game in future.