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Gibril Sima seals Move to UAE, as move to Sweden collapses

Foday Manneh by Foday Manneh
February 18, 2026
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Promising Gambian forward Gibril Sima has officially completed a one-year permanent transfer to UAE Division Two side Forte Virtus FC, joining from The Gambia Dutch Lions FC in what is being described as a strategic career move.

Before sealing his switch to the Dubai-based outfit, Sima had attracted interest from European clubs — most notably Sweden’s Östersunds FK. However, reports indicate that the Swedish proposal was declined by his parent club.

According to Footy-Africa’s sources close to the deal, the decision was not based on sporting quality alone but on long-term career planning and existing agreements.

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CEO clarifies transfer decision

Reacting to questions surrounding the rejected Swedish offer, CEO Kemo Ceesay of The Gambia Dutch Lions clarified that the agreement with Forte Virtus had been concluded prior to the Scandinavian approach.

“The club basically has a strong relationship with European clubs in Italy and others. It is a development path for some of these Gambian players to enhance their understanding of the game, most especially the tactical aspect,” Ceesay explained.

He further emphasized that the partnership model played a decisive role in the move:

“The deal was agreed upon before we received an offer from the Swedish club. So, as a team concerned about the long-term careers of these players, we have to consider the right option — and that is Forte Virtus, which is owned by Europeans.”

Gambian core in Dubai

At Forte Virtus, Sima will not be alone. The club already boasts a notable Gambian presence, including former Steve Biko FC goalkeeper Youkasseh Sanyang, Haruna Touray of Dutch Lions, and Malang Jatta, formerly of Team Rhino FC.

This growing Gambian contingent could provide Sima with a supportive environment both on and off the pitch, easing his adaptation to a new football culture and competitive setting.

Strategic development path

While some may question the decision to turn down Sweden in favour of the UAE Division Two League, the move reflects a broader strategy increasingly adopted by Gambian clubs: structured development pathways built through international partnerships.

For Sima, the opportunity offers regular playing time, exposure to diverse tactical systems, and the possibility of future progression into European football through established networks.

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