Asante Kotoko goalkeeper Mohamed Camara will represent Guinea during two international friendly matches against Togo and Niger scheduled for Casablanca. The 25-year-old shot-stopper has delivered consistent performances for the Porcupine Warriors throughout the current campaign and helped secure the MTN FA Cup title during the previous season.
Camara played a vital role as Kotoko captured both the Champion of Champions trophy and the Toyota Cup in South Africa, where they defeated Kaizer Chiefs through a penalty shootout. However, the Kumasi-based club experienced disappointment in the CAF Confederation Cup competition, suffering elimination during the second preliminary round following a 6-2 combined loss to Wydad Athletic Club. The goalkeeper received a red card during the opening leg at Accra Sports Stadium, which ended 1-0 in favor of the Moroccan side.
The club announced that Camara will travel from Ghana following the Super Clash derby against Hearts of Oak on Sunday, November 9, before joining the Guinea national squad for their upcoming fixtures.
Camara played a vital role as Kotoko captured both the Champion of Champions trophy and the Toyota Cup in South Africa, where they defeated Kaizer Chiefs through a penalty shootout. However, the Kumasi-based club experienced disappointment in the CAF Confederation Cup competition, suffering elimination during the second preliminary round following a 6-2 combined loss to Wydad Athletic Club. The goalkeeper received a red card during the opening leg at Accra Sports Stadium, which ended 1-0 in favor of the Moroccan side.
The club announced that Camara will travel from Ghana following the Super Clash derby against Hearts of Oak on Sunday, November 9, before joining the Guinea national squad for their upcoming fixtures.