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Mohamed Kamara (born 16 November 1987), widely known as Medo, is a Sierra Leonean professional Association football, footballer who plays as a Midfielder#Defensive midfielder, defensive midfielder for IF Gnistan, Gnistan and Sierra Leone national football team, Sierra Leone national team. He also holds Finnish nationality law, Finnish citizenship.


Early life

Kamara was born in Port Loko and raised in Bo, Sierra Leone, Bo, Sierra Leone. Both of his parents were said to have been killed during the Sierra Leone Civil War, civil war in Sierra Leone. However, this is a claim that has since been denied by Kamara himself.


Club career


Early career

Kamara started playing football in his school at the age of seven. His older brother, Kemoh Kamara, was teaching in the school and also taught football. At the age of 12, Kamara joined his first club, Sierra Rangers. His football career took a great step forward after signing for Sierra Leone National Premier League, top division club FC Kallon, Kallon in 2002.


Career in Finland

After playing for the national youth selection in Finland, Kamara escaped along with several teammates from their accommodation and applied for asylum. After he got asylum, Kamara was ineligible to play professional football until his 18th birthday. During the waiting period, he trained with Lehmon Pallo -77, LehPa-77 in Kontiolahti. Kamara signed his first contract with Veikkausliiga club Kuopion Palloseura, KuPS before the 2006 Veikkausliiga, 2006 season. After a season and relegation with the Kuopio-based club, he moved to Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi, HJK in the Helsinki, Finnish capital. In his first year with HJK, Kamara played in every league match and was voted for the club MVP of the season. In March 2008, he signed a new three-year contract, which would keep him with HJK until the end of the 2010. In April 2010, Kamara signed a contract extension at HJK to stay with the Finnish champions until June 2011. On 30 August 2010, he played his farewell match for HJK, in a 3–1 victory against IFK Mariehamn. Despite the fact that he left HJK before the end of the season, Kamara was awarded for the 2010 Veikkausliiga Player of the Year.


Partizan

On 31 August 2010, a day after his last match for HJK, Kamara signed a three-year contract with Serbian side FK Partizan, Partizan. He was presented with together with Pierre Boya. Kamara made his debut for the club on 4 September 2010 in a home fixture against FK Hajduk Kula, Hajduk Kula. He played for the full duration of the match as Hajduk were beaten 2–0. Kamara also made five appearances in the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League group stage.


Bolton Wanderers

On 31 January 2013, Kamara signed for English EFL Championship , Championship club Bolton Wanderers F.C., Bolton Wanderers on a three-and-a-half-year contract for an undisclosed fee, subject to international clearance. His debut came on 23 February as he came on as a substitute in Bolton's 4–1 win versus Hull City A.F.C., Hull City. His first goal for the club came on 30 March against Charlton Athletic F.C., Charlton Athletic as he scored Bolton's second in a 2–3 defeat. On 19 January 2015, Kamara was officially loaned to Maccabi Haifa F.C., Maccabi Haifa for the remainder of the 2014–15 season. After returning from loan to Bolton, Kamara failed to make any competitive appearance for the club, before being released by mutual agreement in January 2016.


Return to HJK

In March 2016, Kamara returned to his former club Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi, HJK.


Kazma

On 31 January 2019 it was confirmed, that Kamara had signed for another Kuwaiti side, Kazma SC in the Kuwait Premier League. Kamara had been without club for six months since his departure from Kuwait SC.


International career

Internationally, Kamara played for the Sierra Leone national under-17 football team, Sierra Leonean under-17 team that finished runner-up of the 2003 African U-17 Championship in Swaziland. He was also a member of the same team at the 2003 FIFA U-17 World Championship in Finland. After spending seven years in Finland, Kamara has expressed his wish to play for the Finland national football team, Finnish national team, but FIFA ruled this out as they rejected his application to play for Finland in December 2010. After FIFA's decision, Kamara announced his availability for the Sierra Leone national football team, Sierra Leonean national team and was subsequently called up to face Niger national football team, Niger on 27 March 2011. Finally, Kamara debuted for his homeland in that match playing the full 90 minutes.


Statistics


Club


International


International goals

:''Scores and results list Sierra Leone's goal tally first.''


Honours

;KuPS * Finnish League Cup: 2006 ;HJK * Veikkausliiga: 2009 Veikkausliiga, 2009 * Finnish Cup: 2008 Finnish Cup, 2008 ;Partizan * Serbian SuperLiga: 2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga, 2010–11, 2011–12 Serbian SuperLiga, 2011–12 * Serbian Cup: 2010–11 Serbian Cup, 2010–11 ;Individual * Veikkausliiga Player of the Year: 2010 Veikkausliiga, 2010 * Serbian SuperLiga Team of the Season: 2011–12 Serbian SuperLiga#Awards, 2011–12


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* * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kamara, Mohamed 1987 births Living people Finnish people of Sierra Leonean descent Naturalized citizens of Finland Sierra Leonean footballers Sierra Leone international footballers Sierra Leonean expatriate footballers Association football midfielders People from Port Loko District People from Bo, Sierra Leone Bolton Wanderers F.C. players FK Partizan players Kuopion Palloseura players Maccabi Haifa F.C. players Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi players Kuwait SC players Kazma SC players FC Haka players Kuwait Premier League players Serbian SuperLiga players English Football League players Veikkausliiga players Israeli Premier League players Expatriate footballers in England Expatriate footballers in Finland Expatriate footballers in Israel Expatriate footballers in Serbia Expatriate footballers in Kuwait Sierra Leonean expatriate sportspeople in England Sierra Leonean expatriate sportspeople in Finland Sierra Leonean expatriate sportspeople in Israel Sierra Leonean expatriate sportspeople in Serbia Sierra Leonean expatriate sportspeople in Kuwait 2021 Africa Cup of Nations players