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Refugee tripped by a camerawoman gets coaching job in Spain. Real Madrid invites him and children to their next match
When God wants to change your life! Abdul Mohsen, who was kicked and
tripped by a Hungarian journalist, has been offered a coaching job at a
school for football coaches in Spain. The offer also comes with a house
and temporal transport.
After finding out that he was a coach at Syria's biggest clubs before
the war, members of Spain's Cenafe national football coaching center
decided to help him start a new life.
Cenafe dispatched a Moroccan trainee to help Abdul Mohsen and his sons
get to Spain. They had been staying at a hotel in Munich, Germany.
The 52-year-old revealed that his wife Muntaha, 38, eldest son
Almuhannad, 18, and their 13-year-old daughter Doua'a, had stayed in
Mersin, Turkey, where the family fled from Syria in 2012.
Cenafe president Miguel Angel Galan said that the fact that the
52-year-old was a football coach led to "solidarity because we are
colleagues."
Meanwhile, Real Madrid Football Club has invited Abdul and his children to attend their next match this coming weekend.
"It's a dream to be here. Thank you Real Madrid. Thank you Spain!" Abdul said.
Photo of Abdul Mohsen with his former team (AS) before the war
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