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CF Montreal signs Kei Kamara

Sierra Leone's Kei Kamara on January 16, 2022

The native of Sierra Leone, Kei Kamara, has agreed to terms to sign with Montreal for this year and potentially next season. CF Montreal announced today they have agreed to terms with Kei Kamara on a contract for the 2022 season including an option for the 2023 season.

Kei Kamara was signed by CF Montreal

Oliver Renard on the new acquisition

Montreal sporting director Oliver Renard commented on the new acquisition his team made.

” “In the absence of numerous attacking options through either injury or illness, namely that of young forward Ivy Brisma who had a strong preseason training camp, we had to take measures to strengthen the roster,”

He also added ” “Kei is a highly experienced player in MLS whose offensive abilities will help us both on the pitch and in the locker-room with our young group of players. We’re happy to welcome him to the Club.”

Background of Kei Kamara

Kamara has played 15 seasons in the MLS and has played 359 regular-season games playing 299 minutes out of a possible 27,117 scoring 130 goals and adding 47 assists. He is the fifth-best goal scorer in the league having scored over 100 goals in his career.

He was drafted back in 2006 by the Columbus Crew ninth overall in the SuperDraft and played for the Crew for the first two years before playing for the San Jose Earthquakes and the Houston Dynamo and after that went on to play for Sporting Kansas City before heading back to Columbus in 2015.

After that, he went on to play for the New England Revolution, Vancouver Whitecaps, Colorado Rapids, and Minnesota United FC. He also has experience playing overseas in England for Norwich in the Premier League after beating loaned to them and after signing with Middlesborough where he scored four goals in 25 games.

He most recently played for HIFK in the Finnish league where he scored five goals in 14 games with a place in the starting lineup. In international duty, he most recently represented his country, Sierra Leone, at the African Cup of Nations playing all three group stage games.

He is responsible for sending his country to the tournament after he scored the game-winner against Benin which qualified his country for the first time since 2006.

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