SOCCER PLAYER

Kei Kamara

1984 - Today

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Kei Ansu Kamara (; born 1 September 1984) is a Sierra Leonean professional footballer who plays as a striker for FC Cincinnati. He is one of 13 players to have scored 100 goals in MLS history, achieving the landmark in 300 appearances. He is currently second on MLS's all-time scoring list, scoring for 11 different MLS clubs. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kei Kamara is the 17,317th most popular soccer player (down from 14,794th in 2019), the 21st most popular biography from Sierra Leone (down from 20th in 2019) and the 7th most popular Sierra Leonean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Kei Kamara ranks 17,317 out of 21,273Before him are Fabien Lemoine, Albian Ajeti, Fausto Pinto, Hideaki Takeda, Taikai Uemoto, and Ryoji Ujihara. After him are Gabriel Menino, Shinnosuke Hatanaka, Beth Mead, Conor Bradley, Nermin Haskić, and Damián Lizio.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Kei Kamara ranks 1,341Before him are Nobuhiro Kato, Emmanuel Lucenti, Yuki Nakashima, Felipe, Marco Aurelio Fontana, and Draško Brguljan. After him are Erika Villaécija, Takanobu Komiyama, Peter Vanderkaay, Martin Vunk, Bobby Brown, and Andrea Lazzari.

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In Sierra Leone

Among people born in Sierra Leone, Kei Kamara ranks 21 out of 22Before him are Nathaniel Chalobah (1994), Roda Antar (1980), Eunice Barber (1974), Rodney Strasser (1990), Ishmael Beah (1980), and Umaru Bangura (1987). After him are Solomon Bockarie (1987), Mustapha Bundu (1997), and Joshua Wyse (2001).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Sierra Leone

Among soccer players born in Sierra Leone, Kei Kamara ranks 7Before him are Trevoh Chalobah (1999), Mohamed Kallon (1979), Nathaniel Chalobah (1994), Roda Antar (1980), Rodney Strasser (1990), and Umaru Bangura (1987). After him are Mustapha Bundu (1997).