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.
In his second season, he exploded with 22 goals in league play, capped off with a six-goal performance against Entente Boulet Rouge.
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.
In 2013, Calambé scored the opening goal in his team's 4–0 win over bitter rivals Seychelles at the 2013 COSAFA Cup, exiting the competition on a high note having already been eliminated in the group stage.