by FSL News | 17 May, 2021 | Players Abroad News, Sport News
Winger Kwame Quee scored his first Pepsi-deild goal in Víkingur Reykjavík 3-0 win over former club Breiðablik on Sunday.
The Sierra Leone international goal came in the 90th minutes to wrap up their round four victory.
Goals from Pablo Punyed 14th, Júlíus Magnússon 86th, and Kwame Quee were enough to help Reykjavik stay top of the log.
“I’m pleased with my performance and goal against my former team Blika! I respected them, but I have to do what I love,” Quee told FSL News.
“I love scoring goals as it keeps my spirit high ahead of the upcoming encounter. I was happy to get my first goal since I am back. There was a delay to my arrival due to Visa issues, but all sorted now, and I am here to help the team as we are top of the League.”
He played ten league games with Breiðablik last season before he was sent on loan to Reykjavik, where he featured in six games.
The former FC Johansen player won the 2019 Icelandic Cup on 14 September at Laugardalsvöllur with Víkingur Reykjavik while on the first spell at the club on loan.
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by FSL News | 16 May, 2021 | Players Abroad News, Sport News
Sullay Kaikai goal against Sunderland has won the Sky Bet League One Goal of the Month in April after receiving 44% of the public vote.
Kaikai, 25, stunning goal against Sunderland that handed the Seasiders a vitally important three points against their promotion rivals at the Stadium of Light, on 27 April won the award.
Kaikai said: “It’s a great personal achievement to win any award, and I’m really pleased that my goal against Sunderland has done that.
“I kind of got lucky on the day because I’m normally on the left-hand side. However, this time I was on the right, and it favoured my right foot. Once the ball came out, I had just one thing in my mind – and that was to hit it!
“I think it is definitely the best goal I’ve scored in my career to date.” Kaikai beat off competition from Burton Albion’s Joe Powell and Hull City’s Callum Elder.
Sullay Kaikai moved to Blackpool on a free transfer from Dutch side NAC Breda in the summer of 2019.
The exciting winger started his career with Crystal Palace, where he made 11 appearances for the first-team and won the club’s Young Player of the Year award.
While at Selhurst Park, he spent time out on loan in The EFL and had very successful stints with Shrewsbury Town and Brentford.
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by FSL News | 14 May, 2021 | Players Abroad News, Sport News
Striker Alhaji Kamara joined the rest of his Randers teammates, who celebrated their Danish Sydbank Cup final victory on Thursday after a 4-0 win over SønderjyskEs.

Alhaji Kamara joined in Randers celebration on Thursday after their Sydbank Cup 4-0 victory SonderjyskEs.
The Sierra Leone international was not part of the final matchday squad due to a muscle injury but has scored nine goals for Randers and has been a pivotal figure before a new tear in the muscle.
The cup triumph has added to his accolades collection. This was his third major honours. In Sweden with Norrköping, he featured forty times and scored 14 goals helping the team won the league in 2015.
He won the 2017 – 2018 Moldova Championship with FC Sheriff in his year spell before moving to Danish Super Liga club Vendsyssel FF on 19 February 2019.
On 15 May 2019, he joins Randers FC for the 2019–20 season on a free transfer, where he is now a Danish Cup winner.
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by FSL News | 13 May, 2021 | Players Abroad News, Sport News
Striker Alhaji Kamara has been suffering from a muscle injury in his thigh for most of the spring.
The in-form attacker has scored nine goals for Randers before a new tear in the muscle.
As a result, he will miss the Danish Sydbank Cup final against SønderjyskEs at Ceres Park in Aarhus on Thursday.
“In order not to be disappointed, we have chosen to say that I am out for the rest of the season. If I can get minutes in a match or two eventually, I’ll be happy, but we will not climb anything. We’re just focusing on getting me back,” Kamara told amtsavisen. dk.
A historic day for the club will be playing its third Cup final since 2003 against the defending cup champions SønderjyskE Fodbold.
“We have Alhaji Kamara out with injury. But otherwise, everyone else is available,” Randers coach Thomas Thomasberg.
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by FSL News | 10 May, 2021 | Players Abroad News, Sport News
Coventry City striker Amadou Bakayoko has confirmed his departure this summer in an emotional farewell message.
Bakayoko, who joined the Sky Blues in August 2018 on a two-year, confirmed his stay, will not be extending at the club.
The 25-year-old Sierra Leone native took to Twitter to announced his exit.
“After three unforgettable years, today I say goodbye to a magnificent club Coventry City,” he posted on Twitter.
“Would like to thank everyone from staff, players and most importantly the #SBA supporters who have welcomed me in and created unforgettable memories with, starting from Charlton away to a classic Sunderland away performance, topped off with promotion to (the) Championship.
“Would only have wished to leave with a full stadium chanting 20 goals for the last time.
“Been through the good and bad but still stood by my side, which I will always appreciate.
“It’s been a real honour to wear the Coventry shirt. I wish the club plenty more success (in) the coming years.”
The attacker was not involved in their 6-1 win against Millwall as Coventry finished their Championship campaign in 16th place at the weekend.
He featured 18 games in all competition this season, almost exclusively from the bench, as he failed to register a goal or assist.
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by FSL News | 8 May, 2021 | Players Abroad News, Sport News
Abu Bakarr Kargbo made his return from injury in the remaining 20-minute in their 3-0 defeat to SV 07 Elversberg on Saturday, after missing the last eight months with a knee operation.
The 28-year-old, who suffered from cruciate ligament damage during a training session in August 2020, was introduced in the 70th-min to replace Mathias Fetsch.
Kickers Offenbach suffered their first defeat this month away from home. A defeat that has weakened their grip in the race for automatic promotion of the Regionalliga Südwest.
The former German U-19 striker was born in Sierra Leone but raised in Germany, where he played for the youth U15, U17, and U19 sides.
Kargbo scored over 30 goals in 57 appearances over two seasons with Berliner AK 07.
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