From a refugee camp to the MLS, the young star has revealed that his parents will see him play for the first time against Seattle Sounders.
William GittinsWillGittUpdate: Nov 1st, 2023 14:23 EDT
Kiyoshi MioUSA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con
Bernard Kamungo will get the chance to continue his incredible breakthrough season on Saturday.
The 21-year-old winger has contributed eight goals and five assists in his debut season with FC Dallas but suffered an ankle injury in the final game of the regular season. He was only able to play the final ten minutes in Dallas’ playoff opener against Seattle Sounders last weekend but is now back to full fitness and is expected to start in the return game this Saturday.
Kamungo, who has made a meteoric rise from his childhood in a refugee camp, revealed recently that this will be the first time that his parents watch him play live.
This Saturday marks a special moment for Bernard Kamungo. It will be the first time Bernie's parents will see him play in person.Full Interview w/Bernard: https://t.co/JVD8tB36KJ pic.twitter.com/2bK5vLBB8J
— FC Dallas (@FCDallas) November 1, 2023
Seattle won the first game in the best-of-three series so Dallas need a victory at Toyota Stadium to level things and extend the series to a third game.
From Tanzania to Texas
Bernard Kamungo was born in the Nyarugusu Refugee Camp in Tanzania, a million miles away from the manicured fields of Major League Soccer. As a child he loved soccer but could not afford to buy a ball.
Kamungo recalled: “We had to make our own ball by figuring out a way with bags, or something, to just make something that looks like a ball. And then me and my friends could go in the street and play against other people.”
His family moved to Abilene, Texas when Kamungo was aged 14 and he immediately began playing for his middle school team. Older brother Imani soon realised that Bernard could achieve great things in the game and encouraged him to trial with local teams.
BERNARD. KAMUNGO.A 2-1 lead for @FCDallas and a moment the 21-year-old will never forget. #LeaguesCup2023 pic.twitter.com/pSBmFVZGBc
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) August 7, 2023