Mamadouba Resmu Camara nicknamed Maxime Camara (4 February 1945 – 29 March 2016) was a
Guinea international football
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midfielder.
Career
Born in
Kissidougou
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, Camara played club football for local side
Hafia F.C. in the 1960s and 1970s. He helped the club win the
1972 African Cup of Champions Clubs.
Camara represented Guinea at the
1968 Summer Olympics
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in Mexico City. He also made several appearances for the senior
Guinea national football team
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, including four
FIFA World Cup
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qualifying matches, and played at the
1976 African Cup of Nations finals.
Personal
On 24 April 1974 he married Aminata Touré, the daughter of the Guinean President Ahmed Sekou Touré.
They have 4 children.
Camara became seriously ill while living in Guinea in 2005.
He was then evacuated to Morocco where he died on 29 March 2016.
References
External links
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Biography at Sports-reference.com
1945 births
2016 deaths
Footballers from Conakry
Guinean men's footballers
Guinea men's international footballers
Olympic footballers for Guinea
Footballers at the 1968 Summer Olympics
1976 African Cup of Nations players
Hafia FC players
Men's association football midfielders
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