Monday 7 December 2015

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRO-SIERRA LEONEAN " KEI KAMARA " IS A SIERRA LEONEAN PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALLER WHO CURRENTLY PLAYS FOR THE COLUMBUS CREW SC OF MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER AS A STRIKER: GOES INTO THE " HALL OF BLACK GENIUS "

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Kei Kamara
Kei Kamara
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Kamara playing for the Houston Dynamo in 2009
Personal information
Full name Kei Ansu Kamara
Date of birth 1 September 1984 (age 31)
Place of birth Kenema, Sierra Leone
Height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Playing position Forward
Club information
Current team
Columbus Crew
Number 23
Youth career
2001–2003 Kallon F.C.
2004–2005 Dominguez Hills Toros
Senior career*
Years Team Apps† (Gls)†
2004–2005 Orange County Blue Star 19 (16)
2006–2007 Columbus Crew 36 (5)
2008 San Jose Earthquakes 12 (2)
2008–2009 Houston Dynamo 32 (7)
2009–2013 Sporting Kansas City 113 (38)
2013 → Norwich City (loan) 11 (1)
2013–2014 Middlesbrough 25 (4)
2015– Columbus Crew SC 33 (22)
National team‡
2008– Sierra Leone 21 (4)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 18:25, 5 October 2015 (UTC).
† Appearances (goals)
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 6 September 2014
Kei Ansu Kamara (/ˈkaɪ kəˈmɑrə/; born 1 September 1984) is a Sierra Leonean footballer who currently plays for the Columbus Crew SC of Major League Soccer as a striker.

Contents  
1 Early life and education
2 Club career
2.1 Columbus Crew
2.2 San Jose Earthquakes
2.3 Houston Dynamo
2.4 Sporting Kansas City
2.4.1 Norwich City (loan)
2.5 Middlesbrough
2.6 Return to Columbus Crew SC
3 International career
3.1 International goals
4 Honours
4.1 Club
4.2 Individual

Early life and education
Kamara was born and raised in Kenema, Sierra Leone's third largest city, and began his career playing for Kallon F.C. from 2001-2003. At age 16, Kamara and his family migrated to the United States through a refugee program, and settled with relatives in Hawthorne, California, near Los Angeles.[1] He became an American citizen.[2]

Kamara played college soccer at California State University, Dominguez Hills, where, in his sophomore season, he was named third-team All-American. Kamara also spent two seasons with Orange County Blue Star in the USL Premier Development League.

Club career
Columbus Crew
Kamara was chosen by Columbus Crew ninth overall at the 2006 MLS SuperDraft. He spent two seasons there, making 36 appearances and scoring 5 goals.

San Jose Earthquakes
Prior to the 2008 season, he was traded to San Jose Earthquakes in exchange for Brian Carroll.[3] However, he only spent the 2008 season there, making 12 appearances and scoring 2 goals

Houston Dynamo
On 24 July 2008, Kamara was traded to Houston Dynamo for a first-round pick in the 2009 MLS SuperDraft and allocation money.[4] On 30 September 2008, Kamara scored two goals for MLS champion Houston Dynamo against Mexican club UNAM Pumas in a CONCACAF Champions League match.

Sporting Kansas City

Kamara taking on Houston Dynamo's Corey Ashe.
On 15 September 2009, Kamara was traded to Sporting Kansas City for Abe Thompson and allocation money.[5] Kamara had several productive seasons with Kansas City which saw him become one of the most imposing wingers in the league.[6]

Norwich City (loan)
Kamara was a transfer target of Norwich City of the English Premier League during the winter 2013 transfer window,[7] following an unsuccessful trial at Stoke City earlier in the off-season.[8] It was announced on 30 January 2013 that Kamara was signed on loan by Norwich for the remainder of the 2012–13 Premier League season. Norwich had the option for a pre-negotiated permanent transfer or to return Kamara to Sporting at the end of the season, in which case Kamara would miss the first 10 matches of the MLS season. As part of the deal, Kamara's contract with Major League Soccer was extended.[8] Norwich City announced on 5 February that Kamara was granted a visa, making him legally eligible to play for the club.[9] He made his league debut for Norwich as an 86th-minute substitute in a 0–0 draw with Fulham four days later. On the next matchday, 23 February, he came on as a 58th-minute substitute, and 19 minutes later, scored his first goal for Norwich, equalising 1–1 against Everton with a powerful header at Carrow Road, in an eventual 2–1 victory.[10][11] Kamara assisted team-mate Wes Hoolahan in the 1–1 draw against Sunderland, as his header past the goalkeeper was deflected into the net by Hoolahan who was standing on the goal-line. Kamara later claimed the only reason he did not claim the goal as his own was that it was St. Patrick's Day, and he and Irishman Hoolahan had an Irish dance celebration planned.

Kamara quickly became a fan favourite of the Norwich support for his enthusiastic and flamboyant style of play, with some fans composing songs to recognise their new-found hero. Despite this, Kamara did not score any more in a Norwich shirt and Norwich declined the option of taking him on a permanent transfer. On 4 May 2013, Norwich City confirmed the loan deal had ended and he would be returning to Sporting Kansas City immediately.[12]

Middlesbrough
On 2 September 2013, it was confirmed that Kamara had signed for Middlesbrough of the Championship on a two-year contract for a fee of £900,000.[13][14] He made his debut for the club twelve days later, coming on as a 63rd-minute substitute in a 1-3 loss to Ipswich Town.[15] On 17 September, Kamara made his first start and scored his first goal for Boro in a 2–2 draw at Nottingham Forest.[16] He followed up his first goal against Forest by scoring on his home debut, a 3–3 draw against Bournemouth four days later.[17] He then scored on 5 October in a 4–1 win at home to Yeovil Town, and twenty days later in a 4–0 home win at over Doncaster Rovers. On 28 August 2014, it was announced that Middlesbrough had parted company with Kamara as his contract had been cancelled by mutual consent.[18]

After parting ways with Middlesbrough, Kamara had a successful trial with recently promoted Championship side Wolverhampton Wanderers. However, his work permit renewal application was declined after Sierra Leone fell to 75th place in the FIFA World Rankings and Wolverhampton shifted its focus to signing Yannick Sagbo instead.[19]

Return to Columbus Crew SC
In late August 2014, it was revealed that Kamara could return to MLS but would have to go through the league's allocation ranking system since Kansas City received a transfer fee for the player.[20] At the time, the No. 1 spot in the allocation ranking was held by Columbus Crew SC, the club which initially drafted Kamara in 2006. On 7 October 2014 it was confirmed that Kamara had signed for Columbus and would officially be added to the roster 1 January 2015.[21] Because he was released by Middlesbrough after the 2014 MLS roster freeze, he would not be able to appear for the Crew until the 2015 Major League Soccer season.

The following season, he helped the Crew to the play-offs by finishing second in the Eastern Conference, and finished the 2015 MLS season as the joint top-scorer of the league, alongside Toronto FC's Sebastian Giovinco, with 22 goals in 33 games, although Giovinco claimed the MLS Golden Boot due to having provided more assists throughout the season (16 compared to Kamara's 8), which were the tie-breaking criteria.[22] In November 2015, he was named one of the three finalists for both the 2015 MLS Landon Donovan MVP Award and the 2015 Advocare MLS WORKS Humanitarian of the Year Award;[23] he was awarded the MLS Humanitarion of the Year Award on 5 November,[24] although he missed out on the MVP Award, which went to Giovinco.[25] On 8 November, he scored two goals in a 3–1 win over Montreal Impact in the Eastern Conference semi-finals of the MLS Playoffs, including the decisive goal in extra-time, which allowed Columbus Crew to advance to the Eastern Conference finals.[26] On 22 November, he scored in the first leg of the 2015 MLS Playoff Eastern Conference Finals, a 2–0 win over the New York Red Bulls,[27] which allowed Columbus to claim the 2015 Eastern Conference Championship 2–1 on aggregate and advance to the MLS Cup Final.[28] Due to an injury sustained in training, however, it was initially uncertain whether Kamara would be able to feature in the 2015 MLS Cup Final against the Portland Timbers;[29] nevertheless, he played all 90 minutes of the match, scoring the only goal for Columbus in a 2–1 defeat.[30] With 4 goals, Kamara was the top-goalscorer in the 2015 MLS Playoffs, bringing his total seasonal tally to 26 goals[29] although he missed out on the MLS Cup MVP Award, which went to Portland's Diego Valeri.[31]

International career
Kamara made his debut for the Sierra Leone national football team, commonly referred to as the Leone Stars, on 5 September 2010, during a 1–1 draw with Egypt in Sierra Leone's first group stage match in qualification for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations. Kamara has since formed a regular partnership up front with fellow Kenema native Mohamed Kallon in the Leone Stars attack.

International goals
Scores and results list Sierra Leone's goal tally first.
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 16 June 2012 National Stadium, Freetown, Sierra Leone São Tomé and Príncipe 1–1 4–2 2013 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
2. 3–1
3. 8 June 2013 National Stadium, Freetown, Sierra Leone Tunisia 1–0 2–2 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
4. 6 September 2014 Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Abidjan, Ivory Coast Ivory Coast 1–0 1-2 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
Honours
Club
Sporting Kansas City[32]
MLS Eastern Conference Regular Season Championship (2): 2011, 2012
Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup: 2012
Columbus Crew[33]
MLS Eastern Conference Champions: 2015
Individual
MLS Fair Play Award: 2007
Sierra Leonean Player of the Year: 2012[34]
MLS Joint Top-scorer: 2015 (22 goals, alongside Sebastian Giovinco)[22]
MLS All-Star: 2015[35]
MLS Works Humanitarian of the Year: 2015[36]
MLS Best XI: 2015[37]
MLS Cup Playoffs Top-scorer: 2015[29]

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