The 47-year-old has played for and coached the Syli Nationale as well as working as his country’s Sports Minister
Former Liverpool and Guinea forward Titi Camara has been appointed technical advisor to Guinean Football Federation (Feguifoot) president Antonio Souare.
In his new role, Camara will provide technical counsel to Souare on national team issues.
“Mr Aboubakar Titi Camara, former captain of the National Syli, is appointed technical advisor to the president of the Guinean Football Federation, responsible for the national teams. This decision takes effect from the date [December 28] of signature,” wrote Souare in a statement.
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— Féguifootofficiel (@Fgfofficiel) December 28, 2019
Camara, a former Syli Nationale captain, has before attempted to run for the Feguifoot presidency but did not meet the requirements to contest.
Before retiring, he featured 56 times for Guinea and scored 23 goals and also turned out for Marseille, Lens, Saint Etienne and West Ham United in his club career.
After briefly coaching Guinea in 2009, the former Liverpool striker was appointed Guinea Sports Minister in 2010 and spent two years in that role.
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