Hi all
I was just wondering if anyone knew Ibrahima Camara's and Abdoulaye Soumah's birth dates?
From what I hear, theve just recently signed for USM Alger.
Thanks for any help
Regards
Adam
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9th January 2006 12:26 #1
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16th January 2006 21:34 #2
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I looked everywhere to try to find their DOB's but nothing has come up. I know that Camara is 19 and Soumah is 20. Also I wanted to update their situation with USMA. Both players went for their medicals and it turns out that Camara has traces of Hepatitis B. However, it hasnt affected his health (as its only small traces) so hopefully USMA can clear that up. Both players were present at a recent practise.
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16th January 2006 22:57 #3
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Winter Update
In what might be turning into the official USMA post on this board:
The winter break saw the departure of a couple of players for USM Alger. The team's top scorer, Nigerian Michael Eneramo returned to Esperence Tunis after his year long loan came to an end. Eneramo scored 6 goals in 13 appearances for the team. Eneramo was not the only attacker to leave as Karim Ali Hadji was loaned out to his former club, ASO Chlef. The 24-year old has rarely featured this season, playing just twice for the team. Finally, Athmane Regane's trial with the club proved to be unsuccessful. The 19-year old defender from Scotland failed to impress head coach Mustapha Biskri and the rest of the staff and was not offered a contract.
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17th January 2006 11:57 #4
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Shame about Eneramo, but hopefully Camara should be up to the task, as long as hes healthy
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23rd January 2006 00:05 #5
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Soumah and Camara Licenses Rejected
The LNF and FAF have rejected the files of USMA's two new Guinean signings, Abdoulaye Soumah and Ibrahima Camara. Although the players passed their medicals with USMA, the President Of The Medical Commission of the FAF, Dr Zerguini, noticed irregularities with their paperwork, as the players had traces of Hepatitis A (Soumah) and Hepatitis B (Camara). According to FIFA laws, player with these diseases can not participate in competition. The players have both signed 4-year contracts with the club but its unclear when they will make their debut.
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25th January 2006 14:45 #6
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Thats a shame
Do you think they will get to play this season, or will it be blocked by the FAF for the rest of the season?
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7th February 2006 14:50 #7
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According to Le Buteur, both players are qualified to play for USMA now.







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