by FSL News | 3 Apr, 2020 | Players Abroad News
Belgian Sint Truiden striker, Mohamed Buya Turay has been identified as a potential transfer target for Scottish giant, Rangers, according to the UK Daily Record.
“Many clubs have been interested in Buya Turay, but right now he belongs to Sint-Truiden. Whatever happens this summer we must talk about it then,” Tunkara told Expressen, as quoted by the Daily Record.
“There has been a lot of interest from many clubs. The interest is huge. Everyone knows that Buya Turay is a fantastic player who works hard.”
The Sierra Leone international is currently contracted to Belgian side Sint-Truiden but spent the last year on loan at Swedish side Djurgardens, where he scored important goals including the title equalising goal.
Since leaving the Swedish Champions Turay has not played a single game for his parent club in Saint-Truidense Belgium where he made six appearances with a goal to his name before his Djurgården loan spell in January 2019.
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by FSL News | 17 Mar, 2020 | Players Abroad News
Sierra Leone striker Alhassan Crespo Kamara has joined Swedish Superetan side Halmstad BK after over a year out injured.
Although the terms of the contract were not revealed, Kamara will start the revitalisation of his career with Halmstads Bollklubb, the club have confirmed.
The former Örebro and Häcken was an instrumental figure for the Greek side scoring four times in all competitions before he suffered a serious injury in December 2018.
Since returning to Sweden, the 27-year-old has been working on his recovery to be back on the pitch.
Meanwhile, major European football leagues being halted including the Premier League, Serie A, Ligue 1, and La Liga, to name a few at least until April over the fear of Coronavirus.
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Alhassan “Crespo” Kamara
Born January 13, 1993.
Former clubs FC Kallon, Bodens BK, AIK, Örebro SK, BK Häcken, Panetolikos.
All Swedish matches/goals 74/29
Superettan matches/goals 12/6
International 16 A / 4 goals for Sierra Leone.
by FSL News | 6 Mar, 2020 | Players Abroad News
Dartford FC goalkeeper, Alhaji Sesay, believes he can help solve the Sierra Leone goalkeeping problem ahead of the 2021 African Cup of Nations double-header qualifiers against Nigeria.
Nigeria will host Sierra Leone in the Delta state capital on March 27 before travelling to Freetown to confront the Stars at the Siaka Stevens Stadium four days later.
Sesay has been outstanding with English National League South side Dartford making over 11 appearances this season.
The Kent-based club standing fifth on the log of the National League South with Sesay as their first keeper.
The 21-year-old, who has been patiently waiting for his opportunity, is ready to provide competition for first-choice man Solomon Zombo Morris.
Morris was injured before Sierra Leone’s 1-0 defeat in Benin and was replaced by the home-based keeper, Mohamed Kamara.
Highly rated Kamara played well against Benin in matchday two of the African Nations Cup qualifiers. However, he has been on the sidelines with a fractured right ankle after colliding with another player during his side East End Lions 1-0 win over Old Edwardians last December.
“I can’t wait to get my second call to the national team, and I feel I am in good shape with more matches under my belt this season, I think the Sierra Leone goalkeeping worries are over,” Sesay told Journal Newspaper Sierra Leone.
In August 2018, Sierra Leone Coach, John Keister named Sesay amongst the 35-man provisional squad for September’s African Nations Cup qualifier at the Hawassa Stadium in Ethiopia.
Sesay, alongside Coventry City striker Amadou Bakayoko, Queen Park Rangers defender Osman Kakay, all received their first international call-up by Sierra Leone.
He started his career in Freetown with Kallon FC-a team owned by former Sierra Leone and Inter Milan star- Mohammed Kallon.
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by FSL News | 4 Mar, 2020 | Players Abroad News
Mustapha Bundu was impressive in AGF 4-1 victory over Esbjerg in the Danish Cup quarter-final tie at the Blue Water Arena in Esbjerg on Tuesday.
AGF advanced to the semi-finals of the Sydbank Cup and will wait to know who they face in the next stage of the competition.
The Sierra Leone international goals came in the 10th and 28th minutes respectively setting his side on the right footing on their way as they dumped the home side out of the Sydbank Cup.
Joni Kauko pulled one back in the 58th minutes five minute later Bror Blume double the visitors lead.
Blume completed his brace in the 87th minute after Mannone failed to clear his lines.
One other quarter-final match will continue today with AaB hosting FC Copenhagen at the Aalborg Portland Park.
Semi-finals: April 22 – 23, 2020
Final: May 21, 2020
Bundu en populær herre i Esbjerg
Aftenens dobbelte målscorer Mustapha Bundu er ikke kun en populær herre hos dem, der holder med AGF. Også hjemmeholdets fans måtte lette på hatten for kantspillerens flotte præstation. ?⚪?
Slået op af AGF i Tirsdag den 3. marts 2020
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by FSL News | 1 Mar, 2020 | Players Abroad News
Sierra Leone’s striker Alhaji Kamara 45th minute equaliser helped his Randers FC overcame AC Horsens 6th minutes’ opener.
Hallur Hansson scored in the opening 6th minutes for the home side in-game week 23 at the CASA Arena Horsens on Sunday.
Kamara’s goal came just before the break to give his side the lifeline before Marvi Egho scored the all-important winner 17th minute later.
The goal was the former IFK Norrköping striker third of the season in fourteen appearances.
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Kamara udligner til 1-1 inden pausen ??⚽️?Vi napper sejren i 2. halvleg. Kom så Randers FC! ?
Slået op af Randers FC i Søndag den 1. marts 2020
by FSL News | 29 Feb, 2020 | Players Abroad News
Striker Kei Kamara scored his first of the 2020 MLS season in the 67th minute to give Colorado Rapids a lifeline.
His goal was the equaliser en route to the Rapids 2-1 victory over DC United on Saturday in Week 1 at the Audi Field.
The Rapids’ 92nd-minute goal from winger Jonathan Lewis gave the visitors a dream start to the 2020 Major League Soccer season.
Lewis was an 85th-minute substitute before he sealed the three points when a pinball-like sequence fell to the US men’s national team winger.
He capitalized on his chance, volleying home to make it 2-1 as goalkeeper Bill Hamid left the goalmouth.
Russell Canouse scored from the back post to give the host the opener in the 60th but was not enough as Colorado come from behind to register their first league win of the new season.
The host lead lasted for only seven minutes when Kei Kamara launched a trademark header past Hamid, latching onto a driven cross from Jack Price to make it 1-1.
MLS Regular Season – Game 1
D.C. United 1 (Canouse 60)
Colorado Rapids 2 (Kamara 67, Lewis 92+)
Lineups:
DCU (433): Bill Hamid; Russell Canouse, Frederic Brillant, Steven Birnbaum (C), Joseph Mora; Julian Gressel, Junior Moreno, Felipe Martins; Edison Flores (Yamil Asad 71), Ola Kamara, Ulises Segura
Rapids (4141): Clint Irwin; Keegan Rosenberry, Lalas Abubakar, Drew Moor, Sam Vines; Jack Price (C); Sam Nicholson (Jonathan Lewis 85), Younes Namli (Nicolas Mezquida 64), Kellyn Acosta, Andre Shinyashiki (Diego Rubio 80); Kei Kamara
Bookings:
DCU – Moreno 64, Mora 76, Brillant 85
Rapids – Shinyashiki 58
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