Musa Noah Kamara, known as "Tombo," a flamboyant striker from Sierra Leone, will return to play after his Libyan club, Al-Ittihad, agreed to loan him to his former team, Bo Rangers. The former AfCON debutant will now return to the field of play after spending many months on the sidelines as a result of the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA punishment)'s for his unsportsmanlike behaviour.
The striker was also suspended by Bo Rangers due to his actions. However, Kamara has long since expressed regret for his behaviour towards the team and his supporters.
In his last stint at Bo, Kamara earned the golden boot, and he will be hoping to assist them to win a second championship in a row this year.
Prior to the start of the Libyan League last year, Kamara signed with the Tripoli club. but cited personal concerns about his absence from any club appearances.
The striker has recently been observed watching Bo Rangers play at a number of sporting venues.
Rangers have 26 points after 10 games, which puts them in first place in the League. In their most recent League contest, the reigning champions defeated East End Lions at home. The only remaining competitor for this season is Mighty Blackpool because of that setback and FC Kallon's dismal performance.