The teenager became the first refugee to play in the German top flight in April after an amazing journey from his homeland in the Gambia
When he first trained with Hamburg aged just 17-years-old and fresh off the back of a 6,000 kilometre journey to safety across the Sahara and the Mediterranean, Gambian refugee Bakery Jatta had never seen snow before.
The teenager hailed from a country whose lowest average temperature was 24 degrees celsius, but was playing alongside men in minus seven degrees and still did enough to impress then HSV boss Bruno Labbadia. "The boy can kick," the coach claimed before signing him to the club's Under-21 side.