Former Crawley midfielder signs for League One club

Panutche Camara has signed for League One side Plymouth Argyle after turning down a new contract at Crawley Town.
Camara made 103 appearances for the Reds after signing from non-league side Dulwich Hamlet in 2017. Photo: Steve Robards SR1824467Camara made 103 appearances for the Reds after signing from non-league side Dulwich Hamlet in 2017. Photo: Steve Robards SR1824467
Camara made 103 appearances for the Reds after signing from non-league side Dulwich Hamlet in 2017. Photo: Steve Robards SR1824467

Camara’s exit from Crawley was confirmed last night and the 23-year-old midfielder thanked the club for the 'opportunity to become a professional football player'.

Plymouth, who were promoted to League One in 2019-20, have now confirmed they have won the signature of the Guinea-Bissau-born player.

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Camara scored six goals in 103 league games for the Reds after joining from non-league Dulwich Hamlet in 2017.

Announcing his decision to move on, Camara said: “I would like to say a big thank you to all my teammates and Crawley staff members for your support over the last three years.

"You guys helped me to grow as a player and most importantly, as a man.

"Erdem [Konyar, technical director] and Selim [Gaygusuz, director of football] thanks for giving me the opportunity to become a professional football player.

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"To the Crawley supporters, thank you very much for believing and for the unconditional support given to me. I will keep you guys in my heart."

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