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FootballVideo of Sierra Leone Player Holding Knife as He Fears His Life is in Danger After Joining Libyan Club Spotted
- Sierra Leone forward Musa Kamara wants to quit Libyan club Al Ittihad after joining the club just a week ago
- The Sierra Leone striker joined the club from Bo Rangers, signing a long-term deal but has decided to leave
- In a viral video the player is seen with a knife as he claims he will die if he does not leave the North African country
Sierra Leonean footballer, Musa Kamara, fears for his life just a week after joining Libyan club Al Ittihad.
The 22-year-old striker wants to quit the club immediately despite signing a long-term deal with the Libyan champions.
In a video that has since gone viral, the player is seen with a knife saying if he does not leave he will die.
“My life is not safe,” he said in one of the videos shared online by Sierra Sports.
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“If I’m still here, I will die, you understand? This is the situation of what is happening to me right now,” he added.
Musa, who played for Sierra Leone at the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon, joined the Libyan Champions from Bo Rangers.
His contract at Bo Rangers was terminated due to the lack of moral character, according to the club.
"We regret to inform you we have terminated your contract with us. Effective from September 1. We appreciate the relationship we have had with you over the years," read part of the letter from the club as published by AZ TV.
"However, your failure, refusal and/or neglect to conform with established standards of moral character and sportsmanship are reasonably inexcusable."
Meanwhile, a popular Sierra Leonean magician has offered to fly the player back to his country.
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FootballSierra Leonean clubs under investigations after recording over 90 goals scoreline
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Kahunla Rangers and Gulf FC are being investigated by the Sierra Leonean Football Association after recording 'impractical' victories in the First Division over the weekend.
Kahunla Rangers destroyed Lumbebu United 95-0 while Gulf FC thrashed Ququima Lebanon 91-1 on Sunday to raise suspicions of match fixing.
In a statement posted on Twitter by the Sierra Leonean Football Association, investigations begin immediately into those two matches.