
How Musa Tombo Fainted Twice While Training With FC Sfaxien
New details have emerged surrounding the sudden end of Musa Noah Kamara’s brief stint with Tunisian club FC Sfaxien. The Sierra Leonean striker, popularly known as Musa Tombo, reportedly fainted twice during training sessions shortly after joining the club.
Initially, it was believed that Kamara’s departure was linked to a FIFA sanction preventing the club from registering new players. However, insiders have since revealed that Kamara expressed a strong desire to return home to participate in local inter-community football matches. This unexpected preference reportedly left his agent and others involved in his transfer disappointed and concerned.
Although early reports pointed to administrative issues at FC Sfaxien, some commentators believe Kamara's personal decisions played a bigger role. One social observer highlighted Kamara’s pattern of abandoning professional commitments, claiming he had previously withdrawn from a European contract without clear explanation and has often opted for casual tournaments over career-building opportunities.
The commentator also noted that these recurring behaviors suggest deeper issues with commitment and professionalism, rather than anything out of the ordinary or spiritual.
Kamara had only been in Tunisia for six days before the situation escalated. He was expected to undergo medicals and finalize a multi-year deal. However, no official statement has been released by FC Sfaxien regarding the situation, the contract termination, or the rumored FIFA ban.
This incident has sparked widespread discussion among fans and football stakeholders in Sierra Leone, many of whom continue to express both concern and frustration over Kamara's career trajectory.