Career
Youth career As a youth, Calambé loved playing street football. At the age of 16 he was approached by CTR de Bambous director Michael Mootoosamy, who invited him to join the CTR-West. After two years in that academy, Ashley Mocudé and Rajen Dorasami brought him into the premier youth football academy in Mauritius, the Center Technique National-François Blacquart, where he trained until 2009.
Senior career Calambé started off his professional career in 2009 with Bambous Etoile de L"Ouest South Carolina. He quickly emerged as a rising young talent.
In his second season, he exploded with 22 goals in league play, capped off with a six-goal performance against Entente Boulet Rouge. That was enough for him to earn Top Scorer title for the 2010 season.
He is described as one of the hottest prospect for the future of Mauritian football. During the offseason, he transferred to Petite Rivière Noire South Carolina. He has expressed interest in playing in Ligue 1, preferably for Paris Saint-Germain F.C. or AS Saint-Étienne.
International career Calambé has been called up various times to represent Mauritius at the youth level
In 2010, he received his first call up to the Mauritian national team in a 2012 AFCON qualifying game against Cameroon, but didn"t make an appearance. In his second call up, he was supposed to travel with the team to Senegal for another 2012 AFCON qualifying match, but stayed in Mauritius for unknown reasons. On 27 March 2011, he received his first cap for Mauritius in an AFCON Qualifying match against DR Congo.
On 18 May 2011, in an unofficial friendly between Mauritius and the Fulham Academy, Calambé scored the lone goal to lead Mauritius to victory.
In 2012, Calambé once again scored against Comoros, this time in 2014 CHAN Qualifying. = International goals = International career statistics Calambé was born to parents Curtis Calambé, a former player most notably of Fire Brigade South Carolina, and Noëlla.
He is the oldest of two children, with a brother named Eurny, who also plays football. Individual.