The reliable defender arrived at Filbert Street as a decorated Swedish international, representing his country as they finished third in the World Cup Finals of 1994 in America. He also enjoyed much domestic success with IFK Gothenburg when Mark McGhee brought him to England.
It boded well for a successful time as a Fox when he arrived in 1995, but Kamark was extremely unlucky in the injury department in his early months at the club.
He made his debut in November of the same year at West Brom but in the following League Cup match he suffered ligament damage that would ultimately keep him out for months - he broke down on his reserve team return and didn't feature for the first team for over a year with a knee injury.
Martin O’Neill kept faith in him, however, and Kamark featured more in the Premiership years, the highlight of his Foxes career coming when he was given the job of man-marking Juninho out of the League Cup Finals of 2007, something he succeeded in doing and helped City to cup glory.
He featured regularly for City, and for Sweden, the following year, but that was to prove his last for the club as he returned to Sweden at the end of his contract to be closer to his young daughter, signing for AIK before finishing his top-class career with former club IFK.