Mohamed Ali Camara, a formidable defender hailing from Guinea, was born on the 28th of August, 1997, which pegs him at a ripe age of 27 years. Towering over many of his opponents, Camara stands 6 feet 3 inch (1.91 metres) tall and has a robust physique weighing in at 12 stones 3 lbs (78kg). Currently, he is making waves as a central defender for Young Boys Bern, where he confidently dons the number 13 jersey. Besides his club career, he also brings his football prowess to the international arena, featuring in the squad for the Guinea national team.
According to data gathered from Transfermarkt, Camara's current market value stands approximately at €2.30m, translating to a neat £2m. His journey with Young Boys Bern is set to continue until the 30th of June, 2026, with his contract having 1 year and 6 months left to run at the time of this writing.
Camara’s debut season with Young Boys Bern in 2018 - 2019 marked the commencement of what turned out to be a rewarding stint with the club. He had made 14 appearances and netted the ball twice in his first season. Following this, in the 2019 - 2020 season, Camara graced the team with his presence in nine games and scored a single goal. His appearances increased significantly in the 2020 - 2021 season when he played in 29 matches.
Continuing on the same trajectory, Camara was in action in 22 games for the 2021 - 2022 season and found the back of the net on two occasions. In the subsequent 2022 - 2023 season, he participated in 12 games, then went on to play 29 matches and scored one goal in the 2023 - 2024 season. His presence has already been felt in the current 2024 - 2025 season, with six appearances to his name as of now.
Camara's impressive record isn't restricted to domestic games. His foray into international competitions has seen him start five times in the Champions League (2023 - 2024), make a solitary start in the Europa League (2023 - 2024), grace the pitch twice in the Champions League Qualifiers (2024 - 2025), commence a match in the Coupe de Suisse (2024 - 2025), and make four starting appearances in the Champions League (2024 - 2025), all while playing for Young Boys Bern.