Mohammed "Mo" Camara (born June 25, 1975 in Conakry, Guinea) is a Guinean professional footballer, a left back, playing for English club Blackpool on loan from Derby County. He is a Guinean international.
He moved to England in summer 2000 with Wolverhampton Wanderers of the First Division in a £100,000 deal. He became a cult figure amongst their fans, known for his commitment and pace despite sometimes exhibiting a lack of positional sense and ball control. He was a regular starter in his first two seasons with the side, but failed to make an appearance during their 2002/03 promotion success following a knee ligament injury and their signing of Denis Irwin.
He joined Burnley on a free transfer in June 2003, which gave Camara rgular playing time once again. After Steve Cotterill replaced previous manager Stan Ternent, he made the left-back focus on his crossing ability, causing a dramatic up-turn in his form at the beginning of the 2004-05 season. This attracted interest from Scottish Premier League side Celtic, whom Camara joined at the end of his two-year contract under the Bosman ruling at the end of the season.
After one-to-one sessions with manager Gordon Strachan, Camara started to do well and established himself as a defender in Celtic's first XI. However after Ross Wallace was converted into a left-back, Camara was relegated to the bench and made very rare appearances. He fell further down the pecking order after the signing of right-back Mark Wilson, who was also converted to left back.
Despite earlier pledging to fight for his place at Celtic, Camara ending up leaving to join Derby County on a free transfer in August 2006. He was a regular player during the first half of the season but found himself out of contention after they signed Jay McEveley in the January transfer window. The following season - with the club newly in the Premier League - saw Camara find appearances just as scarce. He made one appearance in the top flight, a 0-6 thrashing at , before later being loaned to Championship side Norwich City. This was subsequently extended to cover the whole of the 2007/08 campaign.
On 5 August, 2008, Camara moved to Derby's Championship rivals Blackpool on loan until 30 August. He made his debut for the Seasiders on 9 August, 2008 in a 1-0 home defeat to Bristol City. On 9 September the loan was extended for a further month, with manager Simon Grayson saying, "He has done very well for us in the first four league games. He has good energy and experience and he has been a good addition."