Ebrima Darboe
Ebrima Darboe (born 6 June 2001) is a Gambian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Italian Serie B club Bari.[1][2] Born in Bakoteh, Gambia, Darboe migrated to Italy as an unaccompanied teenager via the perilous Mediterranean route from Libya, without his parents' knowledge, seeking better opportunities.[3][4] Upon arrival, he joined the youth academy of AS Roma, where he developed into a promising talent, eventually making his senior debut for the club in Serie A in May 2021.[5][3] Darboe contributed to Roma's victory in the UEFA Conference League during the 2021–22 season and has represented the Gambia national team, earning caps in international competitions.[1] In September 2025, he completed a permanent transfer to Bari from Roma, where he continues to compete in Italy's second tier.[5] Standing at 1.79 meters and right-footed, he is valued at approximately €1 million and wears the number 5 shirt for his club.[1][2]Early life and background
Childhood in Gambia
Ebrima Darboe was born on June 6, 2001, in Bakoteh, a district within the Kanifing Administrative Area near Serekunda, The Gambia's second-largest city.[6] His family maintained modest origins, with his father, Jamba Darboe, hailing from Sankandi in the Kiang West District of the Lower River Region, and his mother, Jainaba Njie, originating from Jifarong in the same district.[7] Raised in an urban suburb characterized by dense population and limited resources, Darboe grew up in a household reflecting the socioeconomic constraints common to many Gambian families during the early 2000s.[3] The Gambia during Darboe's childhood grappled with persistent poverty and structural economic challenges, with the national poverty rate holding steady at around 48 percent from 2010 to 2015.[8] Youth unemployment, particularly in urban areas like Bakoteh, exceeded 40 percent based on national labor force surveys, exacerbating limited opportunities for young people amid high population growth and reliance on subsistence agriculture and informal sectors.[9] [10] These conditions fostered food insecurity in Darboe's family, where insufficient resources strained daily sustenance and underscored the push factors driving youth migration.[3] Darboe's early years thus embodied the agency of individuals navigating hardship in a resource-scarce environment, with familial and national economic pressures setting the stage for his later decisions amid Gambia's underdeveloped formal youth development infrastructure, including for sports like football.[11]Migration to Italy and initial challenges
Darboe left Gambia at the age of 14 amid economic hardship, including food shortages affecting his family, seeking better opportunities abroad. He traveled alone without parental accompaniment, undertaking a clandestine overland route northward through West Africa to Libya, a journey spanning approximately six months marked by exposure to human traffickers who exploited and detained him in camps. In Libya, he endured abuse, torture, and precarious conditions while attempting to secure passage across the Mediterranean, highlighting the routine violence and extortion faced by irregular migrants in transit countries.[3][12][13] The Libyan leg involved high risks from smuggling networks and desert traversal, where migrants frequently suffer dehydration, beatings, and abandonment, contributing to elevated mortality prior to sea crossings. Darboe eventually boarded a small migrant vessel from Libyan shores, navigating the Central Mediterranean route to Sicily, arriving in August 2017 as an unaccompanied minor. This path carries empirical lethality, with the International Organization for Migration documenting 3,116 deaths and disappearances among Mediterranean crossers that year, underscoring the disproportionate hazards relative to successful arrivals exceeding 171,000.[14][15] In Italy, Darboe entered the asylum procedure as a refugee claimant, receiving support via the SPRAR system for unaccompanied foreign minors, which assigned him a social worker for guardianship and basic needs. Adaptation proved arduous, encompassing language barriers, cultural dislocation, and separation from family networks, compounded by the uncertainties of legal status amid Italy's reception facilities often strained by influx volumes. His persistence through isolation and institutional hurdles reflected individual agency rather than external dependencies, enabling initial stabilization despite these empirically documented integration frictions for sub-Saharan arrivals.[16]Club career
Amateur beginnings in Italy
Upon arriving in Italy as an unaccompanied minor migrant from Gambia in 2015, Ebrima Darboe was placed under the care of the SPRAR asylum seeker program in Rieti, a town approximately 80 kilometers northeast of Rome.[11] To integrate socially and pursue his interest in football amid challenges such as language barriers and cultural adjustment, he began playing for the local amateur youth club Young Rieti, also known as Scuola Calcio Young Rieti, starting around 2016.[11][1] This period marked Darboe's initial organized competitive exposure in Italy, where he developed foundational skills primarily as a defensive midfielder without access to elite scouting networks or resources typically available to established youth talents.[16] Participation in Young Rieti's grassroots setup provided essential match experience and physical conditioning, relying on personal persistence rather than formal recruitment pathways.[17] Local trials and informal evaluations with nearby amateur clubs further honed his abilities, underscoring a trial-and-error approach in a non-professional environment.[11]Rise through AS Roma
Ebrima Darboe joined AS Roma's youth academy in summer 2017 after successful trials following his time with amateur club Young Rieti.[1] His acceptance into the system highlighted early recognition of his potential as a defensive midfielder, built on self-developed physicality and technical skills from street football in Gambia and initial Italian experiences.[11] Darboe advanced rapidly through the under-age squads, debuting for the Primavera (reserve) team in January 2019 at age 17.[11] This transition from junior levels underscored his merit-based progression, driven by consistent displays of ball-winning ability and passing accuracy in academy matches.[18] In Roma's U19 team, competing in the Campionato Primavera, Darboe featured in 51 appearances across seasons from 2018 to 2021, contributing 8 goals and 4 assists.[19] These metrics reflected his tactical intelligence, including interceptions and progressive passes, which elevated his role in midfield during youth campaigns like the 2018-19 Fase Finale where he played 2 matches.[20] The 2020-2021 season marked a pivotal phase, with Darboe's standout Primavera performances—showcasing physical duels won and key recoveries—positioning him among breakout academy talents and drawing internal evaluations for higher integration.[21] His independent development of endurance and positioning, honed without formal early coaching, facilitated this ascent amid competitive youth leagues.[22]Senior breakthrough and loans
Darboe made his professional debut for AS Roma's senior team in Serie A on 2 May 2021, substituting in during a 0–2 away loss to Sampdoria. Four days later, on 6 May 2021, he featured in the UEFA Europa League semi-final second leg against Manchester United, playing 60 minutes in Roma's 3–2 win on the night—despite an 8–5 aggregate defeat that ended their campaign—at the age of 19 years and 11 months, marking him as the youngest Gambian to appear in a European Cup competition.[23][7] In total, Darboe recorded 11 first-team appearances for Roma across all competitions, including six under manager Paulo Fonseca in the latter stages of the 2020–21 season and five under José Mourinho during the 2021–22 campaign, where his contributions were limited by emerging opportunities amid squad competition before a major setback.[24] Darboe's development stalled following an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear in his right knee, diagnosed after a preseason friendly against Portimonense on 21 July 2022; he underwent surgery shortly thereafter at a clinic in St. Moritz, Switzerland, and missed roughly nine months of action, returning to training by early 2023.[25][26] After regaining fitness, Darboe was loaned to Serie B club Frosinone on 12 August 2024 for the 2024–25 season, where he featured in 26 matches and scored two goals, providing midfield depth and occasional starting roles amid the club's promotion push.[27][2]Move to Bari
On 1 September 2025, Ebrima Darboe transferred permanently from AS Roma to Serie B club SSC Bari on a free transfer.[5][28] He signed a three-year contract expiring on 30 June 2028, with Roma retaining a percentage of any future resale value.[29][1][30] At the time, Darboe's estimated market value stood at €1 million according to Transfermarkt assessments.[1] The move aligned with Darboe's exclusion from AS Roma's first-team plans under the current technical staff, following loan periods at clubs including Frosinone where injuries limited his contributions.[31] Bari's acquisition positioned the 24-year-old Gambian midfielder for greater involvement in competitive matches within the Serie B framework, prioritizing regular minutes over remaining at a higher-tier club with uncertain prospects.[29] Upon joining, Darboe integrated into Bari's squad but faced an immediate injury setback, ruling him out of Gambia's Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers in September 2025 while he focused on recovery and preseason training.[32] Early indications for the 2025–26 Serie B season suggested a role bolstering Bari's defensive midfield, contingent on regaining full fitness amid the team's ambitions for promotion contention.[1]International career
Debut and Gambia national team contributions
Ebrima Darboe received his first senior call-up to the Gambia national team following his breakthrough performances with AS Roma in the 2020–21 Serie A season, culminating in his international debut on June 5, 2021, during a 2–0 friendly win against Niger in Antalya, Turkey.[33][34] This appearance marked the start of his contributions as a defensive midfielder, providing stability in the Scorpions' midfield during friendlies and competitive fixtures.[35] Darboe was included in Gambia's 28-man squad for their historic debut at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations, held from January 9 to February 6, 2022, in Cameroon, where the team advanced to the quarter-finals for the first time.[36][37] Although he did not feature in the tournament's matches, his selection underscored his emerging role amid the team's surprising run, which included victories over Mauritania and Guinea and a penalty shootout win against Guinea-Bissau.[37] In subsequent cycles, Darboe logged key minutes in qualification campaigns, including three appearances totaling 188 minutes in the 2022–23 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers and participation in 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification matches, helping maintain midfield defensive structure despite Gambia's failure to advance in those tournaments.[38] By mid-2024, he had amassed 17 caps without scoring, primarily in friendlies (seven appearances) and qualifiers.[35][34] Darboe's international involvement has been intermittently disrupted by injuries aligning with club setbacks, such as his withdrawal from the Gambia squad for the September 2024 Africa Cup of Nations 2025 qualifiers against Tunisia and Comoros due to an unspecified injury, contributing to Gambia's eventual elimination from the tournament after a 1–2 loss to Comoros on November 15, 2024.[39][40]Playing attributes and career statistics
Playing style and strengths
Darboe functions as a defensive midfielder who excels in interception through astute reading of the game and positional awareness, enabling him to disrupt opposition plays without frequent recourse to physical challenges.[41] His scouting assessments highlight exceptional tactical acumen, manifested in constant scanning for passing options to maintain control during transitions.[42] This approach favors interceptions over aggressive tackling, as he tends not to dive into challenges, which aligns with a style prioritizing anticipation over direct confrontation.[41] In possession, Darboe's very strong passing attribute supports concise distribution, often delivering accurate, intent-driven balls to facilitate build-up from deep positions.[41] [43] This simplicity aids team progression, though his occasional long-range shots reflect a willingness to contribute offensively when opportunities arise.[41] Positional discipline underpins his contributions in transition play, where endurance derived from rigorous physical conditioning allows sustained work rate in midfield battles. However, limitations persist in direct ball-winning, with very weak tackling effectiveness reducing his reliability in high-pressure duels.[41] Weak aerial duels and concentration lapses further expose vulnerabilities against physically dominant opponents or in prolonged engagements.[41] A lack of explosiveness and pace hampers quick recoveries, potentially limiting adaptability in faster-paced systems.[22] Injury proneness, exemplified by a cruciate ligament tear in July 2022 requiring surgery and an eight-month absence, underscores conditioning challenges that have disrupted consistency.[44] [45] Weak discipline, evidenced by frequent fouls, also risks unnecessary concessions in competitive fixtures.[41]Career statistics
As of October 2025, Ebrima Darboe's senior club career encompasses 76 appearances, 4 goals, and 3 assists across all competitions, including domestic leagues, cups, and continental tournaments.[46] League-specific totals reflect 56 matches played with 6 goals, distributed as 6 appearances and 0 goals in Serie A, 45 appearances and 6 goals in Serie B, and 5 appearances and 0 goals in the Austrian Bundesliga.[47] Additional outings include matches in the Coppa Italia, UEFA Europa Conference League during his AS Roma tenure, and limited cup games on loan. Internationally, Darboe has recorded 17 caps for The Gambia with 0 goals, featuring in Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, World Cup qualifiers, and friendly matches since his debut on 5 June 2021.[35]| Competition | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|
| Serie A | 6 | 0 | 0 |
| Serie B | 45 | 6 | 3 |
| Austrian Bundesliga | 5 | 0 | 0 |
| Other (cups, Europe) | ~20 | 0 | 0 |
| International (all) | 17 | 0 | N/A |
Club statistics
Darboe's senior club appearances with AS Roma totaled 11 across all competitions, with no goals scored, reflecting his role as a defensive midfielder focused on shielding the backline rather than offensive contributions.[48] In the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League, he accumulated 235 minutes over three matches, including starts against Young Boys and Shakhtar Donetsk.[49] During his loan to Frosinone in the 2024–25 Serie B season, Darboe featured in 26 league appearances, scoring 2 goals and providing 1 assist, while logging 1,719 minutes.[48][50] His earlier 2023–24 loan to Sampdoria in Serie B yielded 14 appearances, 2 goals, and 1 assist in 946 minutes.[48] A brief loan to LASK in the Austrian Bundesliga that year added 5 appearances with 0 goals. Since joining Bari permanently in September 2025, Darboe has made 5 Serie B appearances (222 minutes) with no goals or assists as of October 2025, alongside 2 cup appearances.[48][50] Youth statistics with Roma U19 include 51 appearances, 8 goals, and 4 assists across Primavera competitions from 2018 to 2021.[48]| Club | Competition | Appearances | Goals | Assists | Minutes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Roma (senior) | Serie A | 6 | 0 | 0 | 388 |
| Roma (senior) | UEFA Europa League | 3 | 0 | 1 | 235 |
| Roma (senior) | Total | 11 | 0 | 1 | ~700 |
| Frosinone (loan) | Serie B | 26 | 2 | 1 | 1,719 |
| Sampdoria (loan) | Serie B | 14 | 2 | 1 | 946 |
| LASK (loan) | Bundesliga | 5 | 0 | 0 | N/A |
| Bari | Serie B (2025/26 partial) | 5 | 0 | 0 | 222 |
| Bari | Coppa Italia | 2 | 0 | 0 | N/A |
International statistics
As of 25 March 2025, Ebrima Darboe has accumulated 22 caps for the senior Gambia national team, scoring 0 goals across all competitions.[34] His debut came on 5 June 2021 in a 2–0 friendly victory over Niger.[34] Darboe featured prominently in Gambia's inaugural appearance at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (held in early 2022), playing in four group and knockout stage matches, including the quarter-final loss to Cameroon on 29 January 2022, though he missed two fixtures due to COVID-19 protocols.[34] Darboe's international involvement has been limited by recurring injuries, such as cruciate ligament surgery in November 2022 and foot surgery in June 2025, alongside occasional exclusions from squads possibly tied to club commitments.[34] He has recorded just one appearance in World Cup qualifiers, reflecting Gambia's challenges in advancing beyond preliminary stages during his tenure.[34]| Competition | Appearances | Goals |
|---|---|---|
| Africa Cup of Nations | 5 | 0 |
| Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers | 6 | 0 |
| FIFA World Cup qualifiers (Africa) | 1 | 0 |
| Friendlies | 7 | 0 |
| Total | 22 | 0 |