[* = first mentioned in that year, but possibly founded earlier]
Note that the Gambian capital Bathurst was renamed Banjul on Apr 24, 1973.
1940 Augustinians FC (Bathurst) * [dissolved]
Bathurst Heroes * [dissolved]
Black Diamonds (Bathurst) * [dissolved]
Dingareh FC (Bathurst) * [dissolved 1981]
East End Lions (Bathurst) * [dissolved]
Gambia Regiment (Bathurst) * [dissolved]
Hotspur (Bathurst) * [dissolved]
Medical FC (Bathurst) * [founded as Medical XI; dissolved]
MSU (Bathurst) * [dissolved]
Navy (Bathurst) * [dissolved]
Police FC (Bathurst) * [dissolved]
RAF (Bathurst) * [dissolved]
Rainbow FC (Bathurst) * [dissolved]
School XI (Bathurst) * [dissolved]
United Africa Company FC (Bathurst) * [UAC; dissolved 1987]
Young Lions (Bathurst) * [dissolved]
Gambia United FC (Bathurst) [dissolved]
1954 Atomic FC (Bathurst) *
1955 Casuals FC (Bathurst) *
Starling FC (Bathurst) * [dissolved]
Bathurst Wanderers FC *
1959 Blackpool FC (Kanifing) *
British Council (Bathurst) *
Cape FC (Bakau) *
Foyer FC (Bathurst) *
Serekunda FC *
1966 Adonis FC (Banjul) * [founded as Arrance FC Bathurst; dissolved 1976]
1967 Black Stars FC*
Freezens FC *
Mansa Musa FC *
Starlighrt Gunners (Bathurst) * [founded as Starlight Gunners Banjul]
Real de Banjul FC [founded as Benson & Hedges FC Bathurst]
1969 Comets FC *
White Phantoms (Bathurst) *
Wallidan FC (Banjul) [founded as Wallidan FC Bathurst]
1971 Kunda FC * [founded as Kwame FC]
1973 Gambian Ports Authority FC (Banjul)
Banjul Hawks FC [founded as Mabella FC]
1974 Benfica FC *
Eben *
1978 Young Africans FC (Banjul) *
Ndemban FC *
Swallows FC *
10 GT/LOGT *
Tesito FC (Banjul) *
Steve Biko FC (Bakau)
1979 Blue Diamonds Kondorong *
Farimang *
1980 Stinger FC (Banjul)
1981 Flamenins FC (Kanifing) *
1982 Bakau United FC
1984 Charen FC *
Columbus Travel Agency *
Dagudan FC *
Hammers FC *
Linguere FC *
Mandela FC *
Ndanaan FC *
Waterside FC *
1988 Roots FC *
1989 Armed Forces FC (Banjul)
1991 Peak Marwich *
1994 Latdior FC (Bakau) * [founded as SK Jaiteh FC]
Dabanani FC *
Fankata *
Justice (Brikama) *
Kaira Silo (Jeshwang) *
Mass Soseh (Banjul) * [merger of Bombada FC and Joggifans FC]
Ndukuman FC *
Sukuta Tigers *
Africell FC (Bakau) [founded as Sait Matty FC]
1997 NPE (Sukuta) *
1998 GAMTEL FC (Banjul) *
Old Jeshwang (Jeshwang) *
Sky Power (Brikama) *
S/K East-Bi FC (Serekunda)
Young Africans FC (Banjul)
1999 Nama Young United FC *
Rising Stars (Latri Kunda) *
Serekunda United *
Happalen FC (Serekunda East) [founded as Nguma FC]
2000 Future Group *
Municipal United (Kanifing) *
2001 Interior FC (Serekunda West) *
2002 Tallinding United (Kanifing) *
2003 Ham Ham (Serekunda West) * [founded as Stuttgart FC]
Serekunda Central *
Samger FC (Kanifing)
Brikama United FC
2004 Jupiters FC (Lamin) *
2005 Jambanjelly FC *
Marimoo FC (Serekunda) [founded as Sea View FC (Fajara)]
2006 PSV Wellingara (Wellingara) [temporarily known as Kexx United]
2008 Serekunda United FC
2009 Banjul United FC
2012 Team Rhino (Manjai)
Bombada United FC (Brikama)
Fortune FC (Farata) [on Dec 7]
2015 B.K. West United (Bakoteh, Kanifing)
WAA Banjul FC
2016 Wagadu FC
Sporting Real (Banjul)
Main source: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_gambischer_Fu%C3%9Fballvereine
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