August 10, 2017 By Sahr Morris Jnr
BK Häcken and Sierra Leone international, Alhassan ‘Crespo’ Kamara is on the line to miss the rest of the Swedish Allsvenskan league season due to a patellar tendinitis injury.
Reports in various Swedish outlets stated that, the Sierra Leonean forward alongside striking teammate, Alexander Farnerud, will be missing in action for BK Häcken for the rest of the season.
Fotbollskanalen reports that it is clear that both Alexander Farnerud and Alhassan “Crespo” Kamara, two heavy breaks in the offensive of BK Häcken will miss the rest of the season.
Also Fotbolldirekt.se stated: “Alexander Farnerud and Alhassan “Crespo” Kamara miss the rest of the season, and Häcken is therefore looking for offensive reinforcements before the transfer window closes on Friday.”
In July, the Swedish club confirmed that Kamara will have to wait until the end of August for a further diagnosis to determine when he will be fit to return to action but the club has now confirmed the player could be out for the rest of the season.
Kamara, who joined BK Häcken from Örebro SK in July 2016, has already scored five goals in 12 matches for Häcken this season prior to his injury.
This is the second time the Sierra Leonean striker has been ruled out for the rest of the season due to injury, before his move from Orebro SK, he miss the remainder of the 2015 season due injury.