Crew SC star Kei Kamara says he would've retired had Columbus won MLS Cup

MLS Cup - 2015 - Kei Kamara post-match

OBETZ, Ohio – Ahead of his final interview before departing for a short MLS offseason, Kei Kamara approached the media’s gathered microphones and jokingly said, ā€œI’m about to make an announcement. I’m retiring.ā€


Reporters laughed, shrugging off what seemed like a joke from the 31-year-old. But then he added, ā€œI would have done that if we had won the Cup, by the way. Just letting you know.ā€


The striker had a huge grin on his face, but spoke with a straightforward tone.


Asked about it again, he said he would be going ā€œstraight to Hollywood,ā€ if he had retired after the match.



ā€œIt’s not a joke,ā€ he said. ā€œI would have done that.ā€


But he didn’t seem to mind coming back for one more season with a club that just played for an MLS Cup.


ā€œOh well,ā€ he said with a laugh. ā€œTime to play for another one. We’ll see what happens.ā€


And after a season in which he scored 22 regular season goals and added another four playoff strikes, Kamara has a career year to hang his hat on.


ā€œI came here [and] I wanted to be part of this team that goes to the Cup to win the Cup,ā€ he said. ā€œThe fact that I was able to go that far, I’m really, really excited and really pleased about it. As a striker they ask you about being tied for the Golden Boot or the MVP and this, and I told everyone that’s not what I wanted to play for. I have no regrets [about] anything that happened this year.ā€



And the finalist in the 2015 MVP race says he’ll keep playing ā€œuntil I win a Cup.ā€


ā€œI’m at my peak right now,ā€ he said. ā€œI’m 31 and I want to win something. I haven’t won anything yet. So when I win something, [I’ll retire].ā€


But will he be playing for Crew SC at the beginning of next year?


The striker isn’t ruling anything out, but says he wants to be in Columbus.


ā€œI came here to win something, and I haven’t done that yet,ā€ he said. ā€œSo for now, I’m staying put.ā€