Mohamed N. Kamara has shared valuable advice with his fellow footballers, urging them to think beyond their professional careers and manage their finances wisely. 

In a candid message, Kamara reminded young footballers that careers in the sport are often short, with most players only having a chance to play professionally for about 15 years.

“If you are lucky, you can only play professional football for 15 years,” he said, emphasizing the need for financial planning during that time.

Kamara stressed the importance of financial management, advising players to use their money wisely and invest for the future. “Make use of your money before time betrays your age,” he said, underscoring the fact that the end of a playing career can come faster than many expect.

He also encouraged young players to think beyond their playing days. “Life after football is very long,” Kamara noted, suggesting that players can continue to play in Africa and still make a living, but the key is to make smart investments while they are still earning.

Kamara’s message was clear: “Suffer now, live like a king tomorrow.” His advice serves as a reminder to many young footballers to plan ahead and set themselves up for a secure future once their professional careers come to an end.