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Kamara shaped by childhood of bombs and bodies – USA Today

By mootothemax on  From popmusic.site.moomoomoo.com
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Watching the brutality of Sierra Leone’s civil war unfold in movie form in front of them, Michael Harrington turned to ask Kei Kamara if the frightful abductions and gruesome amputations were an accurate depiction of his childhood. Yes. The answer took Harrington aback, at least for a moment. He knew his friend and Kansas City Wizards teammate grew up in Sierra Leone, had dodged bullets and bodies as war swirled around him. Even so, Kamara’s easygoing nature and see...Read Full Story

KC finished top of the Eastern Conference

By goalmove on  From goalmove.com
Nielsen made three saves in his seventh shutout of the season as Sporting Kansas City routed D.C. United on Saturday night to settle first place in the Eastern Conference. Sporting defender Matt Besler grabbed the winner in the 54th-minute to earn a 1-0 win for his side in the final game of regular season. After this victory, Kansas City became the first team to have finished first in both the Eastern and Western Conferences. Kansas City began the game aggressively and created the game...Read Full Story

Mariatu Kamara’s Bite of a Mango: A true Example of Overcoming Despair and Misery

By torontohousepainters on  From toronto-house-painters.com
At the closing stages of the war in Sierra Leone, in as much as many people were still going through the painful aftermath and destruction of the war. There was a general question being asked, what are these amputated kids and adult going to be like and how would they cater for themselves in the future? This and more questions surrounding the fate of amputees in Sierra Leone were being asked more because among the victims of the macabre war they were probably the most devastated. And the...Read Full Story

Kei Kamara works his magic for Wizards

By carlaboers on  From thesoccerroom.com
CARSON, CA – The Kansas City Wizards got second-half goals from Kei Kamara and Teal Bunbury to earn a 2-0 victory at Chivas USA on Sunday night in Major League Soccer action at The Home Depot Center. With the win, the Wizards (8-9-6) move within six points of the eight and final spot – currently [...]Read Full Story

Ryan Giggs talks with Kamara about Sierra Leone Trip

By matdavis74 on  From thefinalthird.com
Kei Kamara of the Kansas City Wizards had a chance to meet with Ryan Giggs of Manchester United and talk to him about his recent trip to Kamara’s homeland of Sierra Leone on behalf of UNICEF. Again we have another example of the game bringing people together, check it out.Read Full Story
"And it keeps him off-budget for us. "The final piece is with all of our forwards, where you have Kei Kamara, Teal Bunbury and C.J. Sapong in the mix with their national teams, we needed to add another forward into the mix along with Soony Saad -- so that ...  
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But Kei Kamara provided a fourth-minute equalizer, and Konrad Warzycha delivered a 2-1 win by cracking in the unassisted game-winner off a restart. To reach Tod Palmer, call 816-234-4389 or send email to tpalmer@kcstar.com. Follow him at twitter ...  
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Quality depth is sorely lacking in regards to both attacking winger positions in Vermes' 4-3-3 formation. While Kei Kamara and Bobby Convey are both set as the starters, Kansas City is lacking any true winger depth should either go down with ...  
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