Freetown, July 28, 2025 – Sierra Leone striker Musa Noah Kamara, popularly known as “Musa Tombo,” has finalized a three-year deal with Tunisian powerhouse Club Sportif Sfaxien (CS Sfaxien), marking a major move for one of the nation’s leading talents.
Kamara’s transfer from Bo Rangers to the Tunisian side was formally agreed on July 12, with the official announcement confirming the signing came shortly thereafter.
The deal concluded on Saturday, July 26, when all contractual clauses were signed off and Kamara officially put pen to paper.
A range of benefits accompany the move: in addition to a lucrative salary, Kamara will receive accommodation in a furnished apartment, access to a club-provided vehicle, and two economy-class airline tickets each season to facilitate travel—per insider reports.
At 25 years old, Kamara brings a wealth of experience, having been the Sierra Leone Premier League’s Golden Boot winner on three separate occasions (with East End Lions, Bo Rangers in 2021–22, and again in 2023–24).
His brief stints abroad include spells in Libya’s Al-Ittihad Tripoli and Sweden’s Trelleborgs FF, though those international ventures were cut short.
This move makes Musa Tombo only the second striker from Sierra Leone to play in the Tunisian top flight—underscoring his rising stature as one of the country’s most impactful football exports. He recently underwent a medical examination in Sfax, ahead of an official unveiling with his new club.





































































