Kamara wins first major title with IFK Norrköping of Sweden
By Mohamed Fajah
Barrie, BBC Sport, Freetown
Alhaji Kamara, Sierra Leone and IFK Norrköping striker
Sierra Leone international Alhaji Kamara has his sights set on European Champions League football after helping IFK Norrköping become the new Swedish champions.
His side IFK
Norrköping won the league on the last day of the season thanks to a 2-0 away
victory over Malmö FF on Saturday, with Kamara starting the game and leaving
the pitch in the 90th minute.
It is the first
major title of the 21-year-old striker's career.
“I look forward to playing in the Uefa Champions League next year as it'll be a dream come true”
"I'm so happy
for this success and my heart is full of joy," Kamara told BBC Sport.
"I look
forward to playing in the Uefa Champions League next year as it'll be a dream
come true."
Kamara returned to
Sweden in the second half of the season after a brief loan spell with Malaysia
team Johor Darul Ta'zim.
He scored six goals
in the campaign to help IFK Norrköping win the league title for the first time
in 23 years.
"It has been a
long journey to achieve this success and we won because we were decipline and
hard working," Kamara said.
"I dedicate
the success to my family. I can't wait to celebrate it with them when I return
home this month for vacation.
"The party has
already started as we presented the trophy to close to 10,000 fans who were
waiting for us at the Norrkoping city square for hours to celebrate with us. It
was an amazing and emotional moment."
Kamara hopes this
latest success will be the start of bigger and better things to come.
"This honour
means a lot to me as it's the first major title in my footballing career.
"I hope it'll
be the stepping stone for more success to come my way."
Kamara was
struggling for playing time when he returned to Sweden from his loan spell in
Malaysia but gradually fought his way back into the team and was prolific
towards the end of the season, scoring five goals in IFK Norrköping's last four
league games.
His compatriot,
Mohamed Bangura - formerly of Celtic - scored eight goals in the Swedish league
with AIK Stockholm who finished third.
Kamara started his football career with Belvic United - a second tier league side in Sierra Leone - and later joined Kallon FC, owned by the legendary Mohamed Kallon, before he moved to Europe in 2012, joining Norrköping two years later.