As the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League Super Clash approaches, attention turns to Mohammed Camara, the steadfast goalkeeper of Asante Kotoko, who boasts an unbeaten record against arch-rivals Hearts of Oak in competitive league matches.
The 25-year-old Guinean shot-stopper joined the Porcupine Warriors ahead of the 2024/25 season. Despite early competition from then-national goalkeeper Frederick Asare, Camara quickly established himself as a mainstay between the posts and won the admiration of fans with consistent, top-tier performances.
His displays last season earned him a reputation as one of the finest goalkeepers in the domestic championship, and his flawless record against Hearts of Oak has only strengthened his standing among Ghanaian football supporters.
With the second Super Clash of the season set for Sunday, February 15, at the iconic Baba Yara Stadium, Camara heads into the fixture brimming with confidence. Fans and pundits alike expect him to maintain his perfect record and provide the foundation for Kotoko’s attacking players to secure victory.
Adding to the team’s morale, a delegation of Ashanti chiefs visited the Adako-Jachie training grounds last Thursday, urging the players to aim for nothing less than a win. Promises of rewards and public acclaim await should the Porcupine Warriors triumph over their long-time rivals.
All eyes will be on Camara as he seeks to extend his unbeaten streak, keeping clean sheets and inspiring Kotoko in what promises to be a fiercely contested clash with Hearts of Oak.













