Sierra Leone international Kei Kamara made history in the MLS on Saturday, scoring his 146th career goal to surpass Landon Donovan as the league’s second-highest goalscorer.
The 39-year-old striker’s record-breaking goal came in the 33rd minute, putting LAFC ahead of the San Jose Earthquakes 3-0 with a towering back-post header, identical to his record-tying goal in Austin.
Kamara now trails only Chris Wondolowski, the all-time leading MLS goalscorer, by 25 goals.
However, as he finds form with his 11th MLS team, LAFC, anything is possible for the veteran striker.
Kamara’s milestone goal is a testament to his enduring talent and dedication, and he continues to inspire with his impressive career.
With this achievement, Kamara solidifies his place in MLS history, and his journey serves as an inspiration to players and fans alike.
As he continues to play for LAFC, Kamara will undoubtedly be eyeing Wondolowski’s record, and it will be exciting to see what the future holds for this accomplished striker.