FC Cincinnati has officially announced the signing of striker Kei Kamara for the remainder of the 2025 Major League Soccer season, with an option for an extension in 2026.
"FC Cincinnati announces the signing of striker Kei Kamara until the end of the 2025 season, with an option for 2026. He joins the roster as an additional player," said the club in a statement.
At 40 years old, Kamara makes his return to MLS after a six-month stint without a club, following his departure from Los Angeles FC. While many thought his career was over, the Sierra Leone international once again proves that he still has it in him.
This signing is historic: Kamara becomes the first player to have played for twelve different clubs in MLS, a record that highlights his longevity and influence in the league.
Known for his physical power, commitment, and charisma, he brings FC Cincinnati a valuable dose of experience and leadership. Having scored over 140 goals in MLS, he is one of the league's top scorers in history, reports africatopsport.