By Alie Bittar
Greek Super League 2 side Aigaleo FC Athens on Monday confirmed the signing of defensive midfielder John Kamara on a short-term contract, keeping him at the club until the end of the current season.
Kamara, 34, who last played for Romania side FC Politehnica Iași, has been handed a new opportunity on his return to Greek football.
Eleven years ago, the Sierra Leone International played for his first Greek club Apollon Smyrni, where he made over 45 appearances in all competitions before moving to Lamia ahead of the 2014/ so15 season.
Aigaleo FC Athens will be his fourth club trading within South-eastern Europe and his tenth professional club since 2008 when he first join Tadamon Sour.
The former Riga and Kaysar defensive midfielder admitted his delight after he penned the deal.
“I’m delighted to be back in Greece and cannot wait to get started. I am pleased to start a new chapter in my career as I look forward to meeting my new teammates, and as always, ready to help the club,” Kamara briefly told FSL News.
In his career, Kamara has had spells in Tadamon Sour (Lebanon), Apollon Smyrnis(Greece), PAS Lamia (Greece), Aris Saloniki (Greece), FC Riga (Latvia), Kaysar (Kazakhstan), Keshla Azerbaijan and
Politehnica Iași in Romania.