TUNIS- The Horoya has just recorded another start not least in its ranks. Guinean international midfielder Fodé Camara has decided to leave the Guinean vice-champion club this season. And it was in Tunisia that he decided to settle down. Indeed, Fodé Camara was announced on Tuesday as a new recruit by the management of the CS Sfaxien club, a team playing in the Tunisian first division.
The Guinean has signed a contract for three (3) seasons and this transfer should bring in 150 thousand dollars to Horoya AC which badly needs it these days. Especially since the Matam club is facing a financial crisis which is pushing players to leave the team. The next departure? It would certainly be that of striker Yakhouba Gnagna Barry, announced in recent hours close to Amazulu in South Africa. It should be remembered that the Rouge et Blanc de Matam have already lost their head coach Kanfory Lappé Bangoura who joined Hafia FC, in addition to seeing his other senior players Khadim N’diaw and Pape Abdou N’diaye leave. . It is in these difficult conditions that Horoya is therefore preparing to enter the CAF Champions League where it will play the second preliminary round to hope to integrate the hens.
ALPHA DIALLO