Christopher Kamara (born 25 December 1957) is an English former professional
football player and manager who worked as a presenter and football analyst at
Sky Sports
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from 1992 to 2022.
As a player, he was known as a tough-tackling
midfielder
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Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in that case known as defensive midfielders. As central midfielders often go across boundarie ...
. He joined the
Royal Navy
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at the age of 16, before being signed by
Portsmouth
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in November 1974. He spent three years at the club before being sold on to
Swindon Town
Swindon Town Football Club is a professional football club based in Swindon, Wiltshire, England. The team currently competes in , the fourth tier of the English football league system. The club has played home matches at the County Ground sin ...
for £14,000. He returned to Portsmouth in 1981 for a £50,000 fee but was transferred to
Brentford
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Its economy has diverse company headquarters buildings w ...
in October 1981. He spent four years with the "Bees" before leaving the club after picking up a runners-up medal in the
Football League Trophy
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in
1985
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.
He re-signed with Swindon Town in August 1985 and helped the club to two successive promotions into the
Second Division. He moved on to
Stoke City
Stoke City Football Club is a professional football club based in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, which competes in the . Founded as Stoke Ramblers in 1863, it changed its name to Stoke in 1878 and then to Stoke City in 1925 after Sto ...
in 1988, and a successful spell with the club won him a move to
Leeds United
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in 1990. He helped the club to the Second Division title in 1989–90 but was injured for eight months before being sold to
Luton Town
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for £150,000 in 1991. He had loan spells with
Premier League
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clubs
Sheffield United and
Middlesbrough
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Until the early 1800s, the a ...
, before joining Sheffield United on a permanent basis in 1993. The following year he joined
Bradford City as a player-coach.
He was appointed Bradford City manager in November 1995 and took the club from a relegation scrap to promotion out of the Second Division via the play-offs in
1996
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. He left the club in January 1998 and quickly took the reins at Stoke City, before he left the "Potters" in April 1998. From there he became a broadcaster with Sky Sports and has since appeared as a presenter on numerous other television programmes.
Early life
Kamara was born in
Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough ( ) is a town on the southern bank of the River Tees in North Yorkshire, England. It is near the North York Moors national park. It is the namesake and main town of its local borough council area.
Until the early 1800s, the a ...
,
North Riding of Yorkshire, to a Sierra Leonean father, Alimamy Kindo "Albert" Kamara, on Christmas Day in 1957. Through his father he was eligible to play for
Sierra Leone
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, and was called up to play in the
1994 African Cup of Nations, though he declined the offer.
His father was a heavy gambler, leaving his mother Irene to occasionally plead for money from neighbours in order to provide food for Kamara and his brother George and sister Maria. Being one of the few black families in
Park End, the family suffered racist abuse.
He remains a close friend of
Middlesbrough
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Until the early 1800s, the a ...
chairman
Steve Gibson, with whom he grew up on the Park End council estate. He and Gibson regularly attended matches together.
He joined the
Royal Navy
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at age 16, at the insistence of his father, himself a former naval mariner. In doing so he missed the youth cup final for Middlesbrough Boys, though he went on to play for the Royal Navy's football team. He was trained at
HMS ''Raleigh'' at
Torpoint
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Torpoint h ...
and later transferred to
HMS ''Vernon''.
Playing career
Kamara's football career started when he was spotted playing for the Navy by
Portsmouth
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manager
Ian St John, who signed him on apprentice wages in November 1974 after agreeing to pay the Navy a £200 buy-out fee.
Youth team coach
Ray Crawford told the ''
Portsmouth News'' that Kamara was "weak in the air, his marking is wayward and he hasn't got much positional sense", but privately told Kamara that he had the potential to become a first team player.
He made his first team debut in August 1975 in a 2–0 defeat by
Luton Town
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, winning his chance after
Mick Mellows
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was struck down with a knee injury. The next match he scored his first senior goal in a 4–1 loss to
Bolton Wanderers
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after being set up by
Bobby McGuinness
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. He went on to play regular football at
Fratton Park
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in the
1975–76 season as "Pompey" were relegated out of the
Second Division in last place. The club avoided relegation out of the
Third Division
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by a single point in
1976–77, after which new manager
Jimmy Dickinson
James William Dickinson MBE (25 April 1925 – 8 November 1982) was an English footballer who played as a left half.
Dickinson holds the record for number of league appearances for Portsmouth (764). Only Swindon Town's John Trollope (77 ...
sold Kamara to Third Division rivals
Swindon Town
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for £14,000.
Upon joining Swindon he was sent death threats by Portsmouth supporters, and was given police escorts to the
County Ground. He scored on his debut against
Sheffield Wednesday
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at
Hillsborough
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, but was frequently left out of the starting eleven by manager
Danny Williams during the
1977–78 campaign. New boss
Bobby Smith took the "Robins" to within three points of promotion in
1978–79, and then the semi-finals of the
League Cup in
1979–80.
John Trollope replaced Smith as manager following a dismal start to the
1980–81 campaign, and he sold Kamara back to Portsmouth for £50,000.
He was re-signed to Portsmouth by
Frank Burrows
Frank Burrows (30 January 1944 – 24 November 2021) was a Scottish football player and manager who played as a central defender.
Life and career
Frank Burrows began his football career at Scottish club Raith Rovers. In 1965 he moved south ...
, who had previously coached Kamara at Swindon.
However, in October 1981 he was again transferred after
Brentford
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Its economy has diverse company headquarters buildings w ...
manager
Fred Callaghan agreed to a swap deal with
David Crown going the other way. Kamara was paired with
Terry Hurlock in a highly committed central midfield partnership at
Griffin Park
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. He settled in well during the
1981–82 campaign and scored a career best of eleven goals in the
1982–83 season as Brentford posted two top ten finishes. The club then struggled to just one place above the Third Division relegation zone in
1983–84 before rising to 13th place in
1984–85. He won a
Football League Trophy
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runners-up medal in
1985
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, playing at
Wembley
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in a 3–1 defeat to
Wigan Athletic.
He took the decision to leave the club in summer 1985 after he rejected manager
Frank McLintock
Francis McLintock MBE (born 28 December 1939) is a former Scotland international footballer, football manager and businessman. He also worked as a sports agent and football pundit in his later life.
He began his career in Scottish Junior footb ...
's offer of a new one-year contract on the same terms.
Kamara re-joined Swindon Town in August 1985 for a fee of £12,500 despite suffering from a ruptured hamstring tendon.
Under the guidance of
Lou Macari the "Robins" won promotion out of the
Fourth Division
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as champions in
1985–86, though Kamara missed the first half of the campaign and only played 23 games.
He missed just four games of the
1986–87 season as Swindon secured a second successive promotion by beating
Gillingham in the
play-offs
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; Kamara missed the replay but played in the original home and away leg fixtures of the tie. However, Kamara became the first English player to be convicted of
grievous bodily harm
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for an on-pitch incident, after breaking
Shrewsbury Town player
Jim Melrose's cheekbone with a punch straight after the final whistle of a game in the
1987–88 season; he was fined £1,200.
Kamara moved on again in the summer of 1988 after choosing to reject Swindon's offer of a one-year contract. He instead joined
Mick Mills at
Stoke City
Stoke City Football Club is a professional football club based in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, which competes in the . Founded as Stoke Ramblers in 1863, it changed its name to Stoke in 1878 and then to Stoke City in 1925 after Sto ...
.
He was paired with
Peter Beagrie in central midfield at the
Victoria Ground. He had a good
1988–89 season, scoring five goals in 44 appearances and he won the
player of the year award.
On 19 August 1989 he was involved in a challenge where
West Ham United
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's
Frank McAvennie was stretchered off and required surgery on his ankle; McAvennie attempted to sue Kamara for damages but was unsuccessful. Midway through the
1989–90 season Mills was dismissed and replaced by
Alan Ball, who promptly sold Kamara to
Leeds United
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.
In joining Leeds he rejected the offer to join
Bruce Rioch's Middlesbrough – his hometown club that was owned by childhood friend Steve Gibson.
At
Elland Road
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were
David Batty,
Vinnie Jones
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Jones played professionally as a defensive midfielder from 1984 to 1999, notably for Wimbledon, Leeds United, Sheffield United, Ch ...
,
Gordon Strachan
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and
Gary Speed; the presence of these highly skilled midfielders meant that Kamara was frequently left on the bench by manager
Howard Wilkinson
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. Kamara helped Leeds win the Second Division title in
1989–90 but appeared sparingly for the "Whites" in the
First Division after finding himself injured with an Achilles tendon problem during the
1990–91 campaign. He left Leeds in November 1991 and they went on to win the First Division title.
Kamara remained in the top-flight by joining
David Pleat's Luton Town for a £150,000 fee after returning to full fitness. The "Hatters" were relegated on the last day of the
1991–92 season after letting slip a 1–0 lead over
Notts County
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to lose the game 2–1.
In October 1992, Kamara returned to the top-flight, now called the
Premier League
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, after joining
Dave Bassett's
Sheffield United on loan. During this time he had the opportunity to play for Sierra Leone, the country of his father, but declined to focus on getting back into the first team
Despite failing to nail down a regular first team place in the
1992–93
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season he made the move from
Kenilworth Road to
Bramall Lane
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The stadium was originally a cricket ground, built on a road named after the Bramall family of file and graver manufacturers. ...
permanent.
Before joining United he finally joined his hometown club Middlesbrough, albeit on a one-month loan, in February 1993.
His spell at
Ayresome Park
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lasted just five games as manager
Lennie Lawrence could not afford to offer him a permanent contract.
The "Blades" were relegated at the end of the
1993–94 campaign after slipping into the relegation zone on the final day of the season after a defeat by
Chelsea.
Kamara signed with
Bradford City in summer 1994 after being offered a playing-coaching role by manager Lennie Lawrence. The "Bantams" struggled in the
1994–95 season, though Kamara was promoted to assistant manager in April 1995.
Managerial career
Bradford City
In November 1995, Bradford City chairman
Geoffrey Richmond
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Career
Richmond was born and raised in Leeds, where he attended Roundhay Grammar School. After leaving school, ...
dismissed manager Lennie Lawrence and promoted Kamara from assistant manager to take Lawrence's place. His goal was to keep the "Bantams" out of the relegation zone by the end of the
1995–96 season. However, the club went on a run of just three defeats in the final thirteen games to secure a place in the play-offs. They turned round a 2–0 defeat at
Valley Parade
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in the first leg of the play-off semi-finals to beat
Sam Allardyce's
Blackpool
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at
Bloomfield Road
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. Promotion was secured with a 2–0 victory over Notts County in the
play-off final
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with goals from
Des Hamilton and
Mark Stallard
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Career
...
.
He signed Australian goalkeeper
Mark Schwarzer from
1. FC Kaiserslautern
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for £150,000, who proved to be a more than adequate replacement for
Gavin Ward, who was sold to Bolton Wanderers for £300,000. He paid a
club record £550,000 for
Gordon Watson, who played just two games before being badly injured after a challenge from
Huddersfield Town
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defender
Kevin Gray. The
1996–97 season saw Bradford narrowly escape relegation after a final day victory over
Queens Park Rangers
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.
In summer 1997, he brought in
Darren Moore and
Robbie Blake
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, whilst paying £50,000 for
Jamie Lawrence
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and another £50,000 for Peter Beagrie.
He also signed Brazilian striker
Edinho and former
England
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international
Chris Waddle on free transfers. He remained at Valley Parade until he left the club in January 1998.
He and chairman Geoffrey Richmond had fallen out over Richmond's insistence on becoming heavily involved in the club's transfer policy. He recommended his assistant
Paul Jewell to be his successor, who went on to have his own highly successful spell as Bradford's manager.
Stoke City
On 22 January 1998, he was appointed manager of one of his former clubs, Stoke City, and arrived with bold intentions at the
Britannia Stadium
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stating that he would build a squad good enough to take the club into the Premier League.
However, with Stoke already in serious relegation trouble in
1997–98, Kamara sold their only player of real value,
Andy Griffin
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Griffin began his career at Stoke City, where he established a reputation as a solid wing-back defender. His impressive performances for the "Potters" led to him being signe ...
to
Newcastle United
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.
He fell out with Chief Executive Jez Moxey over how to spend the proceeds of the sale; Moxey wanted
Marco Gabbiadini but Kamara vetoed the deal. He instead spent £350,000 on
Coventry City
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striker
Kyle Lightbourne. In his 14 games in charge with the "Potters", only one was won and he was dismissed on 8 April 1998. In Kamara's three months in charge, Stoke could not recover from their poor form and were relegated to the third tier.
Media career
Kamara gave up on management after his time at Stoke City and instead worked as a pundit for a number of television and radio stations.
He won a regular slot on ''Soccer Extra'' with
Brian Woolnough in 1999, and from there was asked by
Rob McCaffrey to contribute to ''
Soccer Saturday'' on
Sky Sports
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.
There he was asked to attend a match on Saturday and appear over live video link providing brief updates on the match.
At the time this was an untried concept in the UK, and Kamara and his camera crew largely learned how to best present the format as they went along.
He quickly became well known on the programme for his highly excitable nature, propensity for comical gaffes and tendency to come out with unusual sayings that baffled host
Jeff Stelling and the other studio pundits, such as his observation that the
Tottenham
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players were "fighting like beavers" in their match against
Arsenal
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. In one of his more famous on-air gaffes, he failed to realise that
Anthony Vanden Borre
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had been sent off in the game he was watching between Portsmouth and
Blackburn
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, instead thinking that he had been substituted.
Kamara has also presented the weekly Sky Sports show ''
Goals on Sunday'' since August 2000 and provides additional commentary on some of
Sky's televised matches. He is also a regular guest on ''
Soccer AM
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First broadcast in 1995, the programme currently airs on Sky Showcase, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Football at 10.30am on Saturdays during the fo ...
'', interviewing players and managers at grounds around the country.
Before the
2010 FIFA World Cup
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, Kamara changed his name by deed poll to Chris Cabanga (
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Facebook
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campaign supported by 20,000 people.
In 2012, he made a special appearance for
Mid Wales Football League
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side
Welshpool Town
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, after his Sky Sports colleague
Jeff Stelling mocked the strugglers following the club's 10–1 loss to
Waterloo Rovers the previous week. Welshpool manager David Jones emailed Sky explaining how the club nearly folded, and Sky made amends by arranging for Kamara to play for them. He played the full 90 minutes, in midfield in a 6–1 defeat, assisting a goal with a corner. On 28 March 2013, he appeared for a second time; more than 500 fans turned out to watch the game which Welshpool lost 4–1 to
Newbridge-on-Wye
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in the
Spar Mid Wales League.
Kamara co-presents the
ITV series ''
Ninja Warrior UK'' alongside
Ben Shephard
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and
Rochelle Humes. The
first series
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began airing in April 2015 and the
second in January 2016. A third series of ''Ninja Warrior UK'' began in December 2016. In 2015, Kamara took part in ITV's ''
Give a Pet a Home'' series which worked alongside the
RSPCA
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in Birmingham.
In February 2016, Kamara appeared in an episode of ''
The Great Sport Relief Bake Off'' and in June 2016, he provided the commentary for ''
Soccer Aid 2016'' alongside
Clive Tyldesley
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. Since February 2017, Kamara has provided commentary for the 'Ant vs. Dec' segment of ''
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway''.
In 2021, Kamara played himself on ''
Ted Lasso'', as a pundit on a fictional version of ''Soccer Saturday'', along with presenter Jeff Stelling.
In April 2022, it was announced that Kamara would be leaving Sky Sports at the end of the 2021–22 football season after working on ''Soccer Saturday'' for 24 years.
Television credits
Other work
In September 2000,
Chris Kamara's Street Soccer
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was released for the
PlayStation
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, for which Kamara provided both commentary and some basic motion capture for player animation, with the concept of the game pre-dating the
EA Sports
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' ''
FIFA Street'' series. He was also a commentator for 2005's ''
This Is Football'', alongside
Peter Drury.
Kamara was formerly the chairman of the panel which chooses the
Football League Championship Manager of the Month
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award, but left the role for the beginning of the
2009–10 season.
Charity work
Kamara was inducted into the
Show Racism the Red Card Hall of Fame in 2004. As a player, he suffered years of severe racial abuse.
Since May 2010 Kamara has been a national ambassador for
Marie Curie
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, fronting the Charity of the Season partnership with the Football League in 2010/2011. In December 2011 he received 'The Above & Beyond in Memory of Sir Bill Cotton award' for his contributions to the charity. He, and a team of Football League ambassadors, including
Brendan Rodgers
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Rodgers began his career as a defender at Ballymena United, where he stayed ...
,
Aidy Boothroyd
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At club level, he was manager of Watford from 2005 to 2008. During his time with Watford, he was r ...
, and Middlesbrough chairman Steve Gibson managed to raise £385,000 for the charity and to climb to the peak of
Mount Kilimanjaro
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. Kamara became an Ambassador of the
Special Olympics Great Britain Organisation in April 2011 after taking part in the Special Olympics Unity Cup as a celebrity partner before the
Germany
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v
Argentina
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quarter-final match in
Cape Town
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, during the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Singing career
Kamara released a charity single entitled ''Sing 4 England'' in 2012 as
England's officially sanctioned tournament song for
Euro 2012
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.
In November 2019, he released his debut album, ''
Here's to Christmas'', which reached number 8 in the charts. He released a second Christmas album, ''And a Happy New Year'', on 27 November 2020.
Personal life
He married Anne on 29 May 1982 and the couple have two sons, Ben and Jack.
In a September 2022 podcast interview, Kamara spoke about his struggle with
speech apraxia.
Career statistics
As a player
Source:
As a manager
Honours
As a player
Brentford
*
Football League Trophy
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runner-up:
1985
The year 1985 was designated as the International Youth Year by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1
** The Internet's Domain Name System is created.
** Greenland withdraws from the European Economic Community as a result of a ...
Swindon Town
*
Football League Fourth Division
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:
1985–86
*
Football League Third Division
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play-off winner:
1986–87
Leeds United
*
Football League Second Division
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:
1989–90
Individual
*
Swindon Town
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Player of the Season:
1979–80
*
Stoke City Player of the Year:
1988–89
As a Manager
Bradford City
*Football League Second Division play-off winner:
1996
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General
Kamara was appointed
Member of the Order of the British Empire
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and public service outside the civil service. It was established ...
(MBE) in the
2023 New Year Honours
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for services to association football, anti-racism and charity.
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1957 births
Living people
English sportspeople of Sierra Leonean descent
Black British sportspeople
Footballers from Middlesbrough
English footballers
Association football defenders
Association football midfielders
Royal Navy sailors
Portsmouth F.C. players
Swindon Town F.C. players
Brentford F.C. players
Stoke City F.C. players
Leeds United F.C. players
Luton Town F.C. players
Sheffield United F.C. players
Middlesbrough F.C. players
Bradford City A.F.C. players
Welshpool Town F.C. players
English Football League players
Premier League players
English football managers
Bradford City A.F.C. managers
Stoke City F.C. managers
English Football League managers
English association football commentators
Sky Sports presenters and reporters
Members of the Order of the British Empire