Diomansy Kamara

Diomansy Kamara

Diomansy Kamara

  • Date of Birth: 8 November 1980
  • Birthplace: Paris, Paris, France

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Diomansy Kamara exits Fulham?

Senegal striker Diomansy Kamara is reportedly ready to quit his club and move back to Serie A. The Fulham front man was a crucial member of the squad that kept the Cottagers in the Premiership.

Fulham earn incredible victory

Fulham earned a memorable victory and shocked Man City at the City of Manchester Stadium today as they completed a superb 3-2 victory over the Citizens to kick start their relegation survival battle.

Kamara heading out of Fulham

Fulham striker Diomansy Kamara looks set to be heading for the exit door at Craven Cottage. The striker's agent has revealed that there is a number of clubs interested in Kamara, including Sampdoria and Genoa.

Traoui piledriver saves Tunisia

Mejdi Traoui 83rd minute strike gave Tunisia an undeserved point against Senegal, as the two teams drew 2-2.

Preview: West Ham vs Fulham

One of two London derbies in the top division this weekend pits the Hammers taking on the Cottagers. Worringly, Fulham have not won any of their last 12 London league derbies, but West Ham need a win to retain any chance of staying in the top half of the table. Bullard could make his return after injury.

Fulham get important point

The spoils were shared at Craven Cottage as Fulham drew 1-1 with relegation rivals Wigan. Managerless Fulham will be delighted ot have come away with a very important point.

Blackburn comeback for draw

Blackburn Rovers came back from behind twice to record a 2-2 draw and a point against Fulham at Craven Cottage. Stephen Warnock's late equaliser was enough to make sure both sides shared the spoils.

Preview: Fulham vs Pompey

Fulham are taking on Portsmouth at Craven Cottage as Benjani looks to extend his goalscoring exploits after a hattrick last week due to Kanu's injury. Diomansy Kamara could be on the bench.

Chelsea held by rivals

Chelsea 0-0 Fulham
Didier Drogba was sent off and John Terry suffered a suspected fractured cheekbone as Chelsea made it four games without a Premier League victory. The start to Avram Grant's Premiership managerial career could not have been worse, and the chorus' of boos rang around Stamford Bridge at the end of the game.