By politico staff writer
Bo Rangers skipper and forward Musa Noah Kamara (Musa Tombo) has returned to the team’s training ground after being absent for weeks.
Kamara removed himself from the team's preparation for the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Champions league, after his proposed travel to Kaiser Chiefs in South Africa to secure a contract, was hampered.
He has been seen playing mini league football around Freetown ever since.
Tombo won the 2021/2022 player of the tournament and golden boot in the just concluded Sierra Leone Premier League season. He scored a fantastic goal at the AFCON tournament which became one of the top 10 goals.
According to a statement released by the club, the Management and fans of Bo Rangers FC are excited to have him back in training and reassured him of their unending support as one of their own.
"Musa is determined to bring out the best in him and happy to be back with his Bo Rangers Family," the statement reads.
The Executive Chairman of Bo Rangers FC Babadi Kamara has also maintained that Musa is his son, and that he will continue the fatherly role in his life for the growth and development of his football career.
Musa's football career has been surrounded by controversies after he had terminated lucrative contracts abroad just to return home and play in his home league.
The club’s Chairman is building a 6,000 seater Southern Arena mini stadium to help boost the club hosting their home matches.
Rangers will meet Algeria’s CR Belouzdad in the African Champions League preliminary rounds. This is the first time in the clubs history to play in the CAF Champions League.
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