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Former Al-itthad first team forward Harun Kamara moved to the al-shabab team on a two-year contract, the capital club announced on Wednesday.

Al-shabab broadcast a video of the 26-year-old striker, via the X’s short blogging platform, and included the highlights he scored during his career with Qadisiyah and Etihad teams, attaching them to the words: “Welcome to Leith Harun Kamara.”

Kamara joined the ranks of the al-itthad in July 2019, under a five-year contract, moved in the second half of last season to agree on a loan, played with him nine matches in the Saudi Rosen League, scored a goal and was made like him, according to statistics from the Saudi Professional League website.

The al-shabab became Camara’s fourth professional station after moving between the Qadisiyah and Federation clubs, before going on a short trial with the loan agreement in the second half of last season.

Kamara has worn the Tigers’ jersey in 101 matches in various competitions since joining the Jedawi team in July 2019 from Qadisiyah, according to statistics from the global website Transvir Market. In his engagement with the agreement last season, he played nine games in the Saudi Roshin League, scored a goal and was made like him, according to statistics from the Saudi Professional League League.

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