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Ola Kamara

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Norwegian footballer (born 1989)

Ola Kamara
Kamara at a fan event forColumbus in 2017
Personal information
Full nameOla Williams Kamara
Date of birth (1989-10-15)15 October 1989 (age 36)[1]
Place of birthOslo, Norway
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)[2]
PositionStriker
Youth career
–2005Frigg
2005–2006Stabæk
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2006–2008Stabæk6(0)
2007Hønefoss (loan)8(0)
2009–2012Strømsgodset100(34)
2013–2014SV Ried0(0)
20131860 Munich (loan)10(0)
20131860 Munich II (loan)5(2)
2013Strømsgodset (loan)14(12)
2014–2016Austria Wien23(2)
2015Molde (loan)29(14)
2016–2017Columbus Crew59(34)
2018LA Galaxy31(14)
2019Shenzhen FC5(0)
2019–2022D.C. United85(35)
2023–2024Häcken12(0)
2024Vålerenga22(3)
International career
2006Norway U177(1)
2007Norway U185(0)
2012–2013Norway U233(0)
2013–2019Norway17(7)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 14 November 2024
‡ National team caps and goals as of 11 June 2019

Ola Williams Kamara (born 15 October 1989) is a Norwegian professionalfootballer who plays as astriker and is currently afree agent.[3] He has previously played forStabæk,Hønefoss,Strømsgodset,Molde,Austria Wien,TSV 1860 Munich,Columbus Crew SC,LA Galaxy,Shenzhen FC,D.C. United,Häcken andVålerenga. Kamara representedNorway both at youth and senior international levels.

Early life

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Ola's father moved fromSierra Leone to Norway as a refugee.[4] Kamara was born and raised inOslo.[5] When Ola was one year old, his parents sought help in raising him and he spent every second weekend, holiday and birthday with afoster family.[6] He played forFrigg during his youth and made his debut for the first team in theSecond Division at the age of 15.[7]

Club career

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Stabæk

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Kamara moved toStabæk at the age of 16, and soon became an integral part team of Stabæk's youth team.[8] He scored the match-winning goal in the final againstViking when Stabæk won theNorwegian Youth Cup in 2008.[9]

Kamara made his debut for Stabæk inTippeligaen at the age of 16,[10] when he replacedSomen Tchoyi as a substitute in the 2–2 draw againstLillestrøm on 1 October 2006.[11] The next season, he joined theFirst Division sideHønefoss on a short-term loan, as a replacement for the injuredLars Lafton andKenneth Di Vita Jensen.[12] Kamara played three matches for Stabæk in 2008, enough to earn him a winners-medal, when the team won Tippeligaen. Kamara's contract expired after the 2008 season, and he wanted to find a new club, even though Stabæk wanted to renew his contract, because he found it too hard to compete withDaniel Nannskog andVeigar Páll Gunnarsson for playing time.[13] After unsuccessful trials withReggina andSandefjord, Kamara had gotten an offer from the2. divisjon sideBærum but on the last day of the transfer window ahead of the 2009 season, he signed a two-year contract with the Tippeligaen sideStrømsgodset.[14] As his wage was only 135,000 kr per year, Kamara had to move back home to his mother.[7][10]

Strømsgodset

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Kamara was mostly back-up forMarcus Pedersen in his first season with Strømsgodset.[15] After Pedersen moved to Netherlands in August 2010, Kamara started to play regularly alongsideJo Inge Berget.[7] Kamara scored seven goal in 25 matches in the 2010 season, and became joint top goalscorer for Strømsgodset alongside Pedersen. Kamara also scored goals in the semifinal and thefinal when Strømsgodset won the2010 Norwegian Football Cup.[10] Kamara signed a new two-year contract with Strømsgodset in December 2010, lasting till the end of the 2012 season.[15]

Kamara continued to score goals in the beginning of the 2011 season, and when he scored againstOdd Grenland on 10 April 2011 he had scored in six home-matches in a row.[16] He became Strømsgodset's top goalscorer in the 2011 season, with 10 goals. Strømsgodset signedPéter Kovács andAdama Diomande ahead of the 2012 season, and Kamara was expected to play less than he had done the last two seasons, but was however playing regularly on the left wing during the season and was a great contributor to the team.[17] After only scoring one goal in the first half of the season, Kamara scored three goals onLerkendal Stadion in the 3–3 draw againstRosenborg on 24 June 2012.[18] Kamara scored anotherhat-trick one week later, when Hønefoss was beaten 5–0.[19] In the 5–0 victory againstFredrikstad on 27 July 2012, Kamara scored one and assisted three other goals.[20] Kamara also scored the match-winning goal against Rosenborg on 5 November 2012, which eliminated Rosenborg title-chances. At the end of the season, Strømsgodset finished second behindMolde, and won their first league-medals since 1997.[21]

Kamara's contract with Strømsgodset expired after the 2012 season.[22]

1860 Munich

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On 20 January 2013, Kamara signed forSV Ried, but was immediately loaned out toTSV 1860 Munich on a six-month contract until the end of the season2012–13 season with an option to extend the deal to two years.[23] After the season, he went on loan to Strømsgodset.

Return to Strømsgodset

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The loan spell at his old club Strømsgodset was very successful. He scored 12 goals in 14 matches, including a hat-trick in his first match, and thus played a vital role in the team that went on to win the league.

Austria Wien

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After a failed trial atWest Ham UnitedKamara signed for Austria Wien in January 2014 but scored only two goals in 23 matches.

Molde FK

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On 28 January 2015,Molde FK announced that they had signed Kamara on loan for the 2015 season, with an option to buy the striker.[24]

On 4 August 2015, he scored a goal in 3-3 draw with Dinamo Zagreb in the second match of Third Qualifying RoundUEFA Champions League.

Columbus Crew SC

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On 4 February 2016, Kamara signed withColumbus Crew prior to the start of theMLS season. Terms of the transfer were not disclosed.[25] His 2016 base salary was $425,000.[26]

Kamara made his club debut 9 April 2016 in a 2–0 loss toMontreal Impact, replacingKei Kamara in the 70th minute.[27] He started his time with Crew SC as the backup to Kei Kamara, but jumped into the starting role when Kei was traded to theNew England Revolution. His first goal for the Crew was againstReal Salt Lake on 28 May, adding two more to complete the hat trick.[28] Kamara ended his first season outside Europe with 16 goals and two assists in 25 MLS appearances.

LA Galaxy

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After two successful seasons with Columbus, in January 2018 Kamara was traded toLA Galaxy in exchange forGyasi Zardes and $400,000 in targeted allocation money.[29] LA sent an additional $100,000 in TAM to the Crew after Kamara passed the 12-goal mark last season. After the arrival of Zlatan Ibrahimovic to the Galaxy, Kamara wanted to pursue other options elsewhere. LA Galaxy General Manager Dennis te Kloese in a club statement. "Ola wanted to pursue opportunities elsewhere, and we worked to complete a move that will give us options to strengthen our roster moving forward. We thank Ola for what he has contributed to this club and wish him the best in his future."[30]

Shenzhen paid the Galaxy a $3.5 million transfer fee for Kamara, who signed a three-year contract with the club that would pay him $3 million net per year.[30]

Shenzhen FC

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On 27 February 2019, Kamara transferred toChinese Super League newcomerShenzhen FC.[31]

D.C. United

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After an unsuccessful spell in China where he only made six appearances for Shenzhen, Kamara returned toMajor League Soccer, joiningD.C. United for a transfer fee of $2.5 million. D.C. United also sent $200,000 of General Allocation Money toColorado Rapids in exchange for the No.1 slot in the 2019 Allocation Ranking, allowing them to select Kamara.[32] He appeared the first time for DC United after being subbed on forWayne Rooney in the 74th minute of the Vancouver Whitecaps game on 17 August 2019[33] In his first start for DC, Kamara scored his first DC goal in the 55th minute against theNew York Red Bulls on 21 August 2019.[34] In only his third start for DC United, he scored two goals against theMontreal Impact on 31 August 2019. The game ended as a 3–0 DC win.[35] During the 2019 season, Kamara suffered a hamstring injury. He then returned from injury coming on in the 69th minute in a crucial game againstFC Cincinnati on 6 October 2019. The crucial game ended 0–0, crushing United's hopes of hosting a round one MLS playoff game.[36] DC had to travel to Toronto for the first round of the2019 MLS Cup Playoffs and were defeated 5-1 after giving up 4 goals in AET to end their season.[37]

Kamara's 2020 season was extremely disappointing, although theCOVID-19 pandemic did cause a break in theMLS season and subsequent rearrangement of the schedule. He played in 22 of D.C.'s 23 regular season matches and started 17 but only managed to net four goals and did not provide a single assist. Kamara did score on the final day of season in the 33rd minute to give D.C. a 2–1 lead overMontreal Impact but two late goals by the Impact to turn the match around denied D.C. a second straight playoff appearance.[38]

The2021 Season did not start on a high note for Kamara. Due to a preseason injury setback he missed D.C.’s first three matches and was limited to 90 minutes total in his next four.[39] He caught fire, however, during the summer months as he scored 13 goals in 14 matches in July, August, and September.[40] He also lead the league in G/90 with 0.94.[41] On the final day of the season Kamara scored a brace in a 3–1 win againstToronto FC which pushed him into a tie at the top of the 2021MLS Golden Boot standings.[42] Ultimately, though, he lost out toValentin Castellanos due to the assist tiebreaker.[43] That hurt was coupled by the fact that even though D.C. won their final match, other results did not go in their favor and they missed out on the2021 MLS Cup Playoffs by one point.[44]

Kamara started his2022 season with a goal in D.C.'s 3–0 win against new-comersCharlotte FC on February 26.[45]

International career

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Kamara was eligible to represent eitherNorway orSierra Leone national teams at international levels, as his mother isNorwegian and his fatherSierra Leonean. Kamara was selected for regional teams (Norwegian:Kretslag) in Oslo at the age of 15,[4] and later represented Norway at under-16 andunder-17 level. He has also represented theNorway under-23 national football team. Kamara made his debut for theNorway national team when he replacedDaniel Braaten in the 61st minute of theWorld Cup qualifier againstSlovenia on 11 October 2013.[46] In the match againstIceland four days later, Kamara made his starting-debut on his 24th birthday and played a total of 55 minutes.[47]

Career statistics

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Club

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As of 17 April 2022[1][48][49]
Appearances and goals by club, season, and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Stabæk2006Tippeligaen300030
2007001111
200830100040
Total60210081
Hønefoss (loan)2007Adeccoligaen801090
Strømsgodset2009Tippeligaen15421175
201025752309
20113011312[a]03512
20123012423414
Total100341462011640
SV Ried2012–13Austrian Bundesliga000000
2013–14000000
Total000000
1860 Munich (loan)2012–132. Bundesliga10000100
1860 Munich II (loan)2012–13Regionalliga Bayern5252
Strømsgodset (loan)2013Tippeligaen1412002[a]11613
Austria Wien2013–14Austrian Bundesliga1210000121
2014–1511100111
Total2320000232
Molde (loan)2015Tippeligaen29144211[b]54421
Columbus Crew SC2016MLS2516102616
20173418005[c]13919
Total593410516535
LA Galaxy2018MLS3114103214
Shenzhen FC2019Chinese Super League501060
D.C. United2019MLS53001[c]063
20202240000224
2021281900002819
202230912003111
Total853512108737
Häcken2023Allsvenskan1201030160
Vålerenga2024OBOS-ligaen22330253
Career total409150281118661461168
  1. ^abAppearances inUEFA Europa League
  2. ^Seven appearances and one goal inUEFA Champions League, four appearances and four goals in UEFA Europa League
  3. ^abAppearance(s) inMLS Cup Playoffs

International

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As of 2 April 2021[50]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Norway201340
201431
201500
201600
201720
201845
201941
Total177
Scores and results list Norway's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Kamara goal.[50]
List of international goals scored by Ola Kamara
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
115 January 2014Mohammed Bin Zayed Stadium,Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Moldova1–12–1Friendly
223 March 2018Ullevaal Stadion,Oslo, Norway Australia1–14–1Friendly
33–1
44–1
519 November 2018GSP Stadium,Nicosia, Cyprus Cyprus1–02–02018–19 UEFA Nations League C
62–0
726 March 2019Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo, Norway Sweden3–33–3UEFA Euro 2020 qualification

Personal life

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In March 2018, Kamara earned aU.S. green card, which qualifies him as a domestic player for MLS roster purposes.[51]

Honours

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Strømsgodset

Häcken

References

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