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32 Facts About Kaid Mohamed

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Kaid Yusef Mohamed was born on 23 July 1984 and is a Welsh former footballer who played as a winger.

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Kaid Mohamed spent the early part of his career in Welsh football with Ely Rangers, Cwmbran Town, Llanelli, and Carmarthen Town.

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Kaid Mohamed left Carmarthen to go and play in the English Football League after he was handed a professional contract by Swindon Town in June 2007.

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Kaid Mohamed left Bath for AFC Wimbledon in March 2011 and played for the "Dons" in their Conference Premier play-off final victory.

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Kaid Mohamed signed with Cheltenham Town in June 2011 and played in two unsuccessful League Two play-off campaigns before transferring to Port Vale in June 2013.

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Kaid Mohamed was loaned back to Wimbledon in November 2013 and then to Bristol Rovers in January 2014.

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Kaid Mohamed signed with Eastleigh in January 2016 before being loaned out to Tamworth two months later.

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Kaid Mohamed joined Wealdstone in August 2017 before joining Chippenham Town via Bath City in February 2018.

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Kaid Mohamed returned to the Welsh leagues with Haverfordwest County in December 2018.

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Kaid Mohamed moved on to Afan Lido via Goytre in 2019.

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Kaid Mohamed later played for Salisbury before returning a third time to Carmarthen Town in July 2022.

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Kaid Mohamed established himself in the Welsh Premier League as a regular goalscorer and moved to Llanelli two years later, before returning to the Cwmbran Stadium.

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Kaid Mohamed re-signed with Llanelli in December 2005 before moving on to Carmarthen Town in February 2006.

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Kaid Mohamed was a full-time professional during his brief time at Stebonheath Park, but did not impress for the "Reds".

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Kaid Mohamed joined Dean Holdsworth's Conference South side Newport County on a one-month loan deal at Newport Stadium.

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Kaid Mohamed scored three goals in the Conference South play-offs, including the only goal of the game in the play-off final win over Woking which promoted Bath to the Conference Premier.

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Kaid Mohamed was on the winning side in the play-off final at the City of Manchester Stadium, despite missing his penalty in the shoot-out against Luton Town.

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Kaid Mohamed signed a two-year contract with League Two club Cheltenham Town in June 2011.

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Kaid Mohamed played 45 of 46 league games, missing the trip to Plymouth Argyle as several players were rested for the play-off semi-finals.

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Kaid Mohamed played in the FA Cup Third Round defeat to Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane.

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Kaid Mohamed signed a two-year contract with newly promoted League One side Port Vale in June 2013.

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Kaid Mohamed was signed to replace departing left-winger Ashley Vincent, who left the club a few weeks earlier.

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In November 2013, Kaid Mohamed re-joined AFC Wimbledon, now in League Two, on loan until 4 January 2014.

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Kaid Mohamed was released by new Port Vale manager Rob Page in May 2015.

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Kaid Mohamed returned to the Welsh Premier League with Port Talbot Town in August 2015.

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Kaid Mohamed joined League Two side Accrington Stanley on non-contract terms in October 2015.

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Kaid Mohamed signed with Southern League Premier Division club Kettering Town in August 2016, with the manager Marcus Law stating that "I have gone out of my way to try to make this happen".

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Kaid Mohamed went 12 games without a goal for the "Poppies" before he joined National League South club Weston-super-Mare in October 2016.

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Kaid Mohamed picked up a muscle strain soon after signing and upon his recovery failed to dislodge regular first-team players Dayle Grubb, Brad Ash and Gethyn Hill and so agreed to leave the club by mutual consent in January 2017.

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Kaid Mohamed returned to the National League South in August 2017, signing with Wealdstone.

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Kaid Mohamed signed a three-month contract with Chippenham Town in February 2018.

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Kaid Mohamed is an amateur rapper and has performed raps on Soccer AM.