CS Sfaxien continues to work hard and completes the signing of Musa Noah Kamara | OneFootball

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·12 July 2025

CS Sfaxien continues to work hard and completes the signing of Musa Noah Kamara

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A new name arrives on the doorstep of the Tunisian giants.

CS Sfaxien continues to work hard and completes the signing of Musa Noah Kamara


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Club Sportif Sfaxien have finalised the signing of Sierra Leone international Musa Noah Kamara, with the player's contract with the Tunisian giants set to run for three seasons.

The Tombo, Sierra Leone-born striker is regarded as one of the country's top attacking talents and one of the most exciting young names on the African continent. He made his name with East End Lions and Freetown City FC in the Sierra Leonean domestic league and now looks set for the experience of a lifetime north of the border where he can showcase the best of his talents.

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In 2018, the Sierra Leonean star became the top scorer of the Sierra Leone Football League (SLFL) with 15 goals, earning him his first call-up to the national team.

After an eventful journey across continents, Guinean striker Moussa Tombo Camara is on the verge of a new chapter in his career. The 24-year-old forward, who previously showcased his talent in Sweden with Trelleborgs FF and later in Libya with Al-Ittihad Tripoli, is now returning closer to home—but not before taking on a fresh challenge in Tunisia.

Camara, also known as Moussa Tombo, is expected to land in Sfax this Wednesday to undergo his medical tests ahead of signing a contract with CS Sfaxien. The Tunisian club sees him as a key addition to their attacking force, banking on his explosive speed, sharp finishing, and youthful energy to bolster their ambitions for the upcoming season.

Interestingly, this move comes months after Africa Foot exclusively revealed that Camara was also on the radar of Guinea’s Hafia FC. However, it appears Sfaxien have won the race for his signature—at least for now.

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