Friday 18 September 2015

You remember Refugee tripped by a camerawoman? He 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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