Wednesday, September 7, 2016

The refugee of Hamburger SV got the right to play

The 18-year-old talented player Bakery Jatta received the best possible news on Tuesday. The reason: Jatta won the hard fight with the bureaucracy and the various federations and is eligible to play for the youth team of Hamburger SV.
Jatta gained popularity as a refugee from the Gambia, who lives in Germany and although up to that point had not played organized football. He impressed during trials in Hamburg and given the opportunity to join the German grand.
The problem, however, was a documentary. The second team of Hamburger does not have the right to have competitors outside the European Union, who have a professional contract.
For the same reason, the Turkish striker Batuhan Altintas spent nearly the entire season of passing the stands without having a chance to play in the matches by bestpaidtips.com of the team.
Now, however, the case ended with a perfect happy ending, after he received necessary paperwork from both the North German and the Hamburg Football Federation.
The fact that Jatta got the right to stay in Germany until 2019 was ultimately decisive, and as long as his contract with Hamburger SV.
Another important document was the permission from the Football Federation of Gambia.
So Jatta even on Friday could officially debut for the second team of Hamburger SV.

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