John Kamara, who once wore the shirt of "Keshla", was fired from the "United" club of the Philippines.

Offsideplus.az reports that this was caused by the fact that the Sierra Leonean midfielder faked the death of his father. So, citing the death of his father, the football player left for his country, and the Philippine administration asked the player to return, but demanded money.

Later, it turned out that Kamara made a statement about his father's death in 2021 while playing at "Keshla" (currently "Shamakhi"). The Philippine club contacted the former officials of "Keshla" regarding the issue and received a confirmation that 3 years ago John informed the representative of Azerbaijan club about his father's death.

The CEO of the "United" club, Eric Gottschalk, told our website that the contract with the player was terminated. Although the player was asked for his father's death certificate, it was not confirmed that the player lied to "Keshla" or his last club, as they could not get the document.