Kemar Roofe, born on January sixth, nineteen ninety-three, is a professional footballer who has made a name for himself as a forward. Hailing from England, Roofe has proudly represented the Jamaican national team, showcasing his talent on an international stage.
Roofe began his professional journey in two thousand eleven with West Bromwich Albion. Although he did not make a first team appearance during his time there, he gained valuable experience through loan spells at various clubs, including Víkingur Reykjavík, Northampton Town, Cheltenham Town, Colchester United, and Oxford United. In two thousand fifteen, he signed with Oxford United on a permanent basis, where he truly began to flourish.
In two thousand sixteen, Roofe made a significant move to Leeds United, where he spent three successful years. His career took him to Belgium in two thousand nineteen when he signed with Anderlecht. The following year, he transitioned to Scottish football, joining Rangers, where he played until his release in the summer of two thousand twenty-four.
After an eight-month period as a free agent, Roofe joined Derby County on a short-term deal in February two thousand twenty-five. He continued with the club through the summer as they evaluated his injury status before deciding on a potential contract. Ultimately, a new deal did not materialize, leading him to sign with his hometown club, Walsall. In addition to his club career, Roofe earned five caps for Jamaica in two thousand twenty-one, further solidifying his impact in the sport.