Skip to content

Border Blogs & News

Blogs and news from the borders of America.

Menu
  • Home
  • El Paso News
  • El Paso Herald Post
  • Fronterizo News
Menu

Border Report – African immigrant, 19, scores professional soccer contract in Mexico

Posted on May 15, 2024

SAN DIEGO (Border Report) — Ibrahime Sylla was only 17 and all alone when he arrived in Tijuana from the West African country of Guinea two years ago.

The YMCA shelter for unaccompanied migrant minors took him in and he quickly endeared himself to staff and other residents.

“He’s an old soul, but his heart is full of love, he’s a very giving person,” said Abril Zaragoza, the director of the shelter.

Zaragoza said Sylla also showed a lot of soccer talent.

“A scout told us, ‘Take care of him. He is very good,'” she said.

He was so good that he caught the eye of several professional teams in Mexico.

However, because he was an immigrant without the proper documents, he could not sign and start realizing his dream of becoming a professional soccer player.

Ibrahime Sylla, a migrant from Guinea in West Africa, is hoping to soon make his debut as a professional soccer player in Mexico after spending time in a Tijuana shelter for unaccompanied minors. (Courtesy: United Nations Refugee Agency)

Sylla turned 18 and left the shelter before he was taken in by a family in Tijuana.


Mexico to help US keep migrant flows under 4,000 a day

Soon, he would be fluent in Spanish and the United Nations Refugee Agency got involved in his case.

YMCA migrant shelter for unaccompanied minors where Ibrahime Sylla lived after arriving in Tijuana from Guinea in West Africa two years ago. (Jorge Nieto/Special for Border Report)

“We tried to create a network of support for him,” said Valeria Ruiz, with the YMCA in Tijuana. “The UN got involved and got him permits and a tryout.”

Club Necaxa saw something in Sylla and signed him three months ago before sending him to the Mexican city of Aguascalientes where the team is based.

A video recently produced by the United Nations shows Sylla walking around the city chatting with a vendor after having a fresh coconut filled with water.

“I haven’t had one of these since I left home,” Sylla says in perfect Spanish.

In the video, he makes his goals perfectly clear.


Report: ‘Fundamental’ asylum rights denied by CBP One app

“My dream is to play at the professional level,” he says.

The now 19-year-old says he also wants to study while playing soccer.

“I’m getting ready to take the university entrance exam,” he says


Visit the BorderReport.com homepage for the latest exclusive stories and breaking news about issues along the U.S.-Mexico border

No one knows if Sylla will ever realize his dream, but for now, he is training with the big club hoping to impress his coaches.

“I envisioned myself making my pro debut soon.”

 Read: Read More 

Recent Posts

  • Border Report – Trucking schools accused of rolling out non-English speakers
  • KTSM News – El Paso businesses gear up for economic boost from BTS concerts
  • KTSM News – Heavy rain threat in El Paso area before weekend
  • Tech Crunch – How one venture firm is investing in an increasingly fragmented world
  • The Athletic MiLB News – Yankees promote top prospect George Lombard Jr. to Triple A: Source

El Paso News

El Paso News delivers independent news and analysis about politics and public policy in El Paso, Texas. Go to El Paso News

Politico Campaigns

Are you a candidate running for office? Politico Campaigns is the go-to for all your campaign branding and technology needs.

Go to Politico Campaigns

Custom Digital Art

My name is Martín Paredes and I create custom, Latino-centric digital art. If you need custom artwork for your marketing, I'm the person to call. Check out my portfolio

©2026 Border Blogs & News | Design: Newspaperly WordPress Theme