Leone Stars forward Kei Kamara is set to take the field with the national team against Egypt, standing on the brink of history as he eyes the chance to equal or break the longstanding goal-scoring record of Sierra Leonean football legend Mohamed Kallon.

Currently, records have revealed that Kamara boasts a tally of 7 goals for the national team, just one shy of Kallon’s impressive record of 8 goals. The match set for Tuesday is believed to be a game-changer for Kamara and his legacy within Sierra Leonean football.

Reportedly, Kamara made his debut for the Sierra Leone National Football Team in 2008 and has since earned 40 caps. Throughout his international career, it was recorded that he has played pivotal roles in various competitions, including Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers and international friendlies.

On the other hand, Mohamed Kallon, who reportedly made his debut in 1996, also earned 40 caps during his illustrious career, solidifying his reputation as one of Sierra Leone’s most celebrated players.

Kallon’s contributions to the national team is believed to have helped shape the future of Sierra Leonean football and inspire countless young athletes in the nation.

With Kamara needing just two goals to surpass Kallon’s record and establish a new benchmark for future generations of Sierra Leonean players, the upcoming clash against Egypt is brimming with significance.

Fans, fellow teammates, and footballing pundits alike have expressed eagerness to see if Kamara can seize the golden opportunity and etch his name into the annals of Sierra Leonean football history.

Evidently, both Kamara and Kallon have been vital in elevating Sierra Leone on the international stage, and the prospect of Kamara achieving this milestone has added an exciting narrative to the match against Egypt.