Chris Kamara net worth, new role, wife Anne Kamara and reason he left Sky Sports
Chris Kamara will return to the screens of football fans later this week as he is part of Amazon Prime's Premier League coverage.
The 67-year-old former Swindon Town, Brentford and Leeds United midfielder took to X earlier this month to confirm he would be part of Amazon Prime's Premier League Boxing Day coverage.
Kamara will be at the City Ground to cover Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham Hotspur and report to his old Sky Sports colleague Jeff Stelling in the studio.
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And with Kamara set for a return to the nation's screens, here football.london brings you all the information about the professional-turned-pundit.
What is Chris Kamara's net worth?
According to reports, Kamara's net worth sits at roughly £15m after spending nearly thirty years at Sky Sports after a professional career in the game.
After retiring in 1995, Kamara tried his hand in management with stints at both Bradford City and Stoke City.
But he soon made the transition to a pundit in the late 1990s, starting at Soccer Extra before moving on to Sky Sports' Soccer Saturday.
After becoming a hit on the screen, Kamara was later asked to present the Goals on Sunday show from August 2000, while he also appeared on Soccer AM.
Kamara made the decision to step away from Sky Sports at the end of the 2021-22 season.
Who is Chris Kamara's wife?
Kamara married his wife Anne in May 1982, and they have had two sons together.
Why did Chris Kamara leave Sky Sports?
Kamara stepped down from his role at Sky Sports in 2022 and was diagnosed with a speech condition called apraxia in the same year.
What has Chris Kamara said about returning to football?
Posting on X earlier this month, Kamara admitted he was delighted to be returning to his reporting role, writing: "Hi everyone. For those of you, who have missed the news last week, I'm delighted to be joining Prime's Boxing Day coverage which includes eight games and over 10 hours of action.
"I'll be at the City Ground for Nottingham Forest vs Spurs, reporting back to my old mate, the unbelievable Jeff Stelling, who will have every game and every goal. I'm so excited to be back and can't wait to be doing what I love the most!"