THE BALL – Mohamed Abarhoun, former Moreirense (Turkey), dies at 31



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Defender Mohamed Abarhoun, who played for Moreirense in the 2017/2018 and mid-2018/19 seasons, died this Wednesday at the age of 31, the victim of a prolonged illness. The former Moroccan defender made 36 games and two goals for Moreirense.

The news was confirmed by the Turkish club Rizespor, a club represented by Abarhoun after his departure from Portugal, and by the Moroccan Federation. The athlete had not played since March, after being diagnosed in February.

“We regret the death of our former player Mohamed Abarhoun, who received treatment for some time. Our condolences to the family, ”wrote the Turkish emblem on social media.

«2020 has been a year of great losses for the Moreirense family. It is with tremendous sadness that we received the news of the passing of Mohamed Abarhoun, who represented our club for two seasons.

Once again, football saw the departure of a human being of great values, always cheerful and fun, who quickly got used to our emblem. At this time of deep pain and suffering, the Moreirense family wishes all their family and friends the deepest condolences, “reads a statement from Moreirense.

“We offer our condolences to the entire football family for the loss of the late Mohamed Abarhoun, who gave so much to the sport and wore the jersey of various categories of national teams,” wrote the Federation.



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