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Diomansy Kamara

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Senegalese footballer (born 1980)

Diomansy Kamara
Kamara withEskişehirspor in 2011
Personal information
Full nameDiomansy Mehdi Moustapha Kamara[1]
Date of birth (1980-11-08)8 November 1980 (age 44)[2]
Place of birthParis, France
Height1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)[3]
Position(s)Striker
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1998–1999Red Star4(0)
1999–2001Catanzaro34(9)
2001–2005Modena82(15)
2004–2005Portsmouth25(4)
2005–2007West Bromwich Albion60(21)
2007–2011Fulham59(12)
2010Celtic (loan)9(2)
2011Leicester City (loan)7(2)
2011–2014Eskişehirspor91(26)
2014–2015Catanzaro12(4)
2015NorthEast United12(3)
Total395(98)
International career
2003–2011Senegal50(9)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Diomansy Mehdi Moustapha Kamara (born 8 November 1980) is a former professionalfootballer who played as astriker. Born in Paris, France, he played internationally forSenegal, whom he represented at threeAfrica Cup of Nations.

During a 17-year professional career, Kamara played for football clubs in Italy, England, Scotland, Turkey and India as well as France.

Club career

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Early career

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Born inParis,[2] Kamara grew up inGennevilliers.[4] He began his professional career withRed Star 93 before joiningCatanzaro during the 1999–2000 season.

He made 34 league appearances and scored nine times for theCalabrian club before signing forModena. In three seasons there, he scored 15 times in 82 appearances, impressing many with his speed and agility.

Portsmouth

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In August 2004,Portsmouth wanted to sign Kamara for a loan deal but eventually signed him for £2.5 million for a permanent transfer, making him their then record signing.[5] However, despite a bright start, Kamara struggled for form and injuries during the2004–05 season, and after just one year at Portsmouth they took advantage of a clause in his contract which allowed them to move him on toWest Bromwich Albion whilst only paying £1 million of his initial transfer fee to Modena. Albion paid £1.5 million for Kamara.[6]

West Bromwich Albion

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Kamara made his Albion debut on 13 August 2005, replacingKanu in the 60th minute in a 0–0 draw away atManchester City. He picked up a yellow card in each of his first three games for the club. His first goal for West Brom was scored in a 4–1 Hawthorns win overBradford City in theLeague Cup, on 20 September 2005.[7] It was one of only two goals scored by Kamara during2005–06; his first league goal for the club was scored againstManchester City on 10 December 2005, Albion winning 2–0. Albion were relegated from the Premier League that season, but2006–07 saw Kamara hit a rich vein of form, netting 23 goals in all competitions and helping Albion reach the playoff final. His goalscoring exploits earned him theChampionship Player-of-the-Month award for October 2006,[8] as well as thePFA Fans' Player-of-the-Month award for February 2007.[9] He was also named in thePFA Championship Team of the Year[10] and won the West Bromwich AlbionPlayer of the Year award.[11]

Fulham

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Diomansy Kamara in action forFulham.

On 9 July 2007, Kamara signed a four-year deal withFulham for £6 million and the move was a club record sale fromWest Brom.[12] Following his move to Fulham, he vowed that he could score 'a lot of goals' in the Premier League with Fulham.[13] He made his debut for the Cottagers in a 2–1 defeat away atArsenal on 12 August 2007, replacing fellow debutantDavid Healy in the second half. Kamara scored his first goal for Fulham in a 1–0 win atShrewsbury Town in the League Cup, on 28 August 2007.[14] Four days later, he notched his first league goal for the Cottagers, a superb late overhead kick to earn a 3–3 draw withTottenham Hotspur.[15] After the match, Kamara told the club's official website that the overhead kick goal was "classed the goal as possibly the best of his career".[16] On 25 November 2007, he scored his second goal, in a match againstBlackburn Rovers which ended in a 2–2 draw. On 29 March 2008, he scored his third goal, againstDerby County in another 2–2 draw, which resulted Derby County being relegated to the Football League.[17] Later in the 2007–08 season, after having a relatively dry spell in front of goal, Kamara resurrected Fulham's Premier League survival hopes with two goals in the last twenty minutes (plus aDanny Murphy rebound from apenalty saved byJoe Hart) secured a rare away win against Manchester City. Fulham eventually survived relegation, in the last game. Whilst playing forSenegal in a match againstLiberia in June 2008, he ruptured hiscruciate ligament, an injury which requiredreconstructive surgery.[18]

In his first start for the Cottagers since his injury Kamara scored a brace againstAston Villa and also made an assist to Danny Murphy to score, helping his side win 3–1 on 9 May 2009. After the brace, managerRoy Hodgson praised Kamara's good performance.[19] Kamara also scored in the following match, netting the winning goal in a 1–0 overNewcastle United on 16 May 2009.[20]

After the 2008–09 season, Kamara was linked with a move to join French ChampionBordeaux who wanted him to replace the departingMarouane Chamakh who joined Arsenal,[21] with Roma keen to sign him as well. However, the move was rejected as Kamara was not interested in a move overseas but instead hoping to find a new club in the UK.[22]

In the Premier League 2008–09 and 2009–10 seasons, Kamara began playing less in the Premier League. He scored his only league goal in the 2009–10 season for Fulham in a 2–0 victory overHull City on 19 September 2009. On 17 September, he helped Fulham secure an away draw againstCSKA Sofia which ended 1–1 in theEuropa League. On 5 November 2009, Kamara scored from a penalty after being fouled in the penalty box in a match against Italian sideRoma; he was substituted off in the 46th minute forErik Nevland and Fulham went on lose with a two-goals comeback from Roma. On 1 December 2009, he suffered knee problem which kept him out for one month. He made his return for Fulham in a 2–0 loss againstTottenham Hotspur on 26 January 2010 after coming on forZoltán Gera in the 72 minute.

Loan to Celtic

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On 1 February 2010, Kamara moved toCeltic on loan until the end of the2009–10 season, and Celtic had an option to make the deal permanent if he impressed during his loan stint.[23][24] His move to Celtic was allowed after Fulham broughtStefano Okaka on loan from Roma. Kamara had previously played under then-Celtic managerTony Mowbray atWest Bromwich Albion. He made his debut on 2 February 2010 againstKilmarnock atRugby Park in a 1–0 defeat.[25]

Kamara training forFulham in 2009

On 7 February, Kamara scored his first goal for Celtic againstDunfermline in theScottish Cup with a strike from the edge of the box; it was also the game that provided the first Celtic goal for his strike partnerRobbie Keane.[26] On 13 February, he scored his second goal for Celtic and his firstSPL goal, againstAberdeen in a 4–4 draw atPittodrie. He also provided the assist for a goal from Keane who had assisted Kamara's goal.[27] On 20 February 2010, Kamara provided an assist for Keane who scored a winning goal againstDundee United in a 1–0 win. He then suffered an injury that kept him out about one month and made his return on 13 April 2010 against Motherwell in a 2–0 win. On 25 April, he scored the first of two goals in a 2–0 win against Dundee United after returning from injury.

As his loan spell was set to expire, Kamara revealed he wanted to stay at Celtic permanently and that he would happily stay on at the club under interim bossNeil Lennon after the sacking of Tony Mowbray.[28] He revealed that he set his sights on securing a permanent deal at the club and described it as his 'priority' to stay at Celtic. However the move never happened, as Celtic decided not to pay the £2.5 million buyout clause in his contract. Kamara returned to Fulham and set his sights on a move to his boyhood clubPSG.[29]

Return to Fulham

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Upon his return to Fulham, Kamara stated that the newly appointed manager of Fulham,Mark Hughes, had made him stay and that he had been given a fresh chance. He also said that he would have left Fulham if Roy Hodgson had stayed in charge of the club (he became manager of Liverpool instead).[30] Kamara did get more playing time for Fulham as the club was short of options following injuries toBobby Zamora andMousa Dembélé.[31] He scored his first league goal of the 2010–11 season on 16 October 2010 againstTottenham Hotspur, in a 2–1 defeat in the 30th minute atCraven Cottage. He also scored in a 2–1 defeat againstArsenal on 4 December 2010 at theEmirates Stadium in the 30th minute, playing 73 minutes of the match before being replaced by fellow strikerAndrew Johnson. Despite the loss, manager Mark Hughes praised Kamara's performance, whilst Kamara stated that he was keen to hold down a regular first team place.[32] On 8 January 2011, Kamara netted a hat-trick and played the full 90 minutes in the third round of the FA Cup againstPeterborough United in a 6–2 victory at Craven Cottage. However, after the return of Zamora and Dembélé from injury, further opportunities were limited.

Loan to Leicester City

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Leicester City signed Kamara on loan until the end of the2010–11 season on 21 March 2011[33] after Leicester City managerSven-Göran Eriksson confirmed his interest in signing him.[34] Kamara made his competitive debut againstMiddlesbrough on 2 April 2011, making an assist in a 3–3 draw.[35] He scored his first goal in a 4–0 win overBurnley on 9 April.[36] He scored his second goal againstIpswich making the score 4–2. It was the last league goal to be scored at theWalkers Stadium before it was renamed to King Power Stadium in summer 2011. After his loan spell finished, Kamara admitted his contribution was disappointing at Leicester City but was open to a return.[37]

Eskişehirspor

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On 24 June 2011, Fulham announced that Kamara would not be renewing his contract and had left the club to sign withSüper Lig clubEskisehirspor.[38][39] On 10 September 2011, Kamara made his debut in the Eskişehirspor shirt againstBeşiktaş in a 2–1 win. The following week, he scored his first goal for Eskişehirspor in a 4–0 win overSivasspor on 18 September 2011. Kamara continued his goalscoring form and became the top scorer for the club in his first season with 10 goals and the second top assist provider with 5 behind defenderDedê with 10.

NorthEast United

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On 7 July 2015, he signed forIndian Super League clubNorthEast United FC.[40]

International career

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Kamara played 50 games and scored nine goals for theSenegal national team.

Career statistics

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Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[41]
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cup[a]League cup[b]ContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Red Star1998–99Division 24040
Catanzaro1999–2000Serie C2114114
2000–012352[c]0255
Total34920369
Modena2001–02Serie B24400244
2002–03Serie A29521316
2003–0429620316
2004–052020
Total8215618816
Portsmouth2004–05[42]Premier League2542022296
West Bromwich Albion2005–06[43]Premier League2610031292
2006–07Championship[44]342042203[d]14323
Total60214251317225
Fulham2007–08[45]Premier League2850021306
2008–09[46]1242000144
2009–10[47]9100004[e]2133
2010–11[48]1021300115
Total59123321426818
Celtic (loan)2009–10[49]Scottish Premier League92110000103
Leicester City (loan)2010–11[48]Championship72000072
Eskişehirspor2011–12[50][51]Süper Lig3113314[f]23816
2012–13[50][51]3011604[e]04011
2013–14[50][51]302112414
Total9126203404211931
Catanzaro2014–15[51]Serie C12410134
NorthEast United2015[51]Indian Super League123123
Career total395983710948293458117
  1. ^IncludesCoppa Italia,FA Cup,Scottish Cup,Turkish Cup
  2. ^IncludesFootball League Cup
  3. ^Appearances in Serie C2 relegation play-offs
  4. ^Appearances inChampionship play-offs
  5. ^abAppearances inUEFA Europa League
  6. ^Appearances in Süper Lig play-offs

International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year[52]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Senegal200360
2004102
200531
200681
200783
200893
200900
201020
201140
Total5010

Honours

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Individual

References

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