By Joseph S. Conteh
Sierra Leone’s rising football talent, Momoh I. Kamara, the captain of the country’s U20 national team, is currently on his way to Ghana to attend a crucial visa appointment. After completing the necessary procedures, the young midfielder will then travel to the United States to join his new club, Minnesota United 2, in the MLS Next Pro league.
Kamara’s move to the American soccer scene is a significant step in his career. The 20-year-old has been making waves in Sierra Leone’s domestic league and with the national youth team, showcasing his impressive skills and leadership abilities.
Minnesota United 2, the developmental team of the MLS club Minnesota United, has recognized Kamara’s potential and has signed the talented youngster to their roster. This opportunity will allow Kamara to further hone his skills and gain valuable experience at the professional level, as he aims to make a name for himself on the international stage.
The journey to the United States marks a new chapter in Kamara’s career, and it is an exciting time for both the player and his supporters in Sierra Leone. As he embarks on this next phase of his footballing journey, all eyes will be on the young captain as he looks to make his mark in the competitive MLS Next Pro league.