Sierra Leone national team captain, Momoh Ibrahim Kamara has been awarded the Golden Boot at the U-20 TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations, for scoring four goals during the tournament, leading all players in the scoring chat.
Kamara’s standout performance included a hat-trick against hosts Egypt, contributing to a 4-1 victory. He also added a goal against South Africa, helping Sierra Leone reach the quarter-finals before their elimination by Morocco.
In addition to the Golden Boot, Kamara was named Player of the Group Stage for his commanding midfield presence. “Momoh is different,” said head coach Mohamed Lamin Kamara, commenting that “He has the heart of a lion and the feet of an artist.”
Despite the team’s early exit, Kamara earned a spot in the CAF Technical Study Group Best XI of the group stage, spotlight his impressive contributions throughout the tournament.
Recently, Kamara signed with Minnesota United FC 2 in the MLS NEXT Pro, joining on loan from Mattia FC with a purchase option. “Joining Minnesota is a big step,” he remarked. “It’s a new challenge, but Egypt gave me the confidence that I can succeed anywhere,” Kamara expressed.
Amos Magee, MNUFC’s Head of Player Development, described him as “a creative and determined young talent with a real nose for goal.”
Kamara has also made two senior appearances for Sierra Leone, debuting in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. He remains focused on his development amid interest from European clubs, stating, “My goal is to keep growing and help both my club and country.”
Bro you’re a genius and keep flying the 🇸🇱 high 🙌🏼
Long live Kamara, long live SL 🇸🇱
Bravo bro keep it up. You make mama Salone proud of you. May God continue to guide and protect you towards sucess.
We salute you my man! Keep the fire burning.