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Alimamy Buya Kamara’s goal lifts Wusum Stars to Top-3 finish in Sierra Leone Men’s Premier League

Alimamy Buya Kamara (Photo by Alusine Rehme Wilson)

FREETOWN, May 31, 2022 - Bombali District based outfit Wusum Stars Football Club Forward Alimamy Buya Kamara made a clinical first half finish from a Abdul Bangura assist on Sunday to help his team beat Freetown City Council 1-0 in their last league match.
The vital goal earned “the Northern Rock” a historic top-3 finish with 52 points, 10 points behind runners-up East End Lions and 20 lower than champions Bo Rangers Football Club.
Sunday’s goal also marked the promising forward’s 13th League goal of the season in the Sierra Leone Premier League and now equals Mighty Blackpool’s Donald Wellington on 13 games behind top goal scorer Musa Noah “Tombo” Kamara who won the gong have scored 18 goals.
Kamara who has been hailed by his teammates, supports as well as his team’s Head coach, Abdulrahman “Agina” Turay who says Alimamy Buya Kamara is a naturally skillful player who is bound to excel the more in the not too distant feature. “Alimamy you Buya Kamara is a young but very creative and naturally gifted player and I’m truly impress with his form and level of quality delivery for our club. He will do me if he keeps up his speed, he told Awoko Newspaper on Sunday in a post match interview.
For the 19-year-old Forward who has played the national men’s elite championship for the time after making his debut with the SLPL returnees (Wusum Stars Football Club” who returned to the League last April since they relegated in 2012 said his “ambition was to score more goals than any other player in this season’s League but I also appreciates finishing the league as joint second highest goal scorer and now hopes to attracts bigger clubs to sign a professional contract to continue plying my trade abroad.”
The ambitious forward has not only made a name for his team and himself but has so far leads as the first player ever from the provinces to finish as joint second highest goal scorer with a provincial based team in national men’s top-tier that was played for the first time ever in the country’s football history with an unprecedented 18 teams.
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