This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
In a new episode of the program “The Mistake of a Lifetime”, Ms. Linda Tawfiq, the widow of Raja sporting legend Abdelmajid Al-Dhalmi, shed light on another aspect of her life experience with the club , which constituted a large part of his life. her husband’s sporting legacy, sparking wide interaction among fans.
An embarrassing situation in the stands
Ms Linda spoke of an embarrassing situation she was exposed to while attending one of the team’s matches, where she got tickets to the stands, but was surprised to be seated with his young son in the “Al-Maqana” stadium, which is known for its extreme attendance and the presence of a noisy young audience.
She expressed her dissatisfaction with the lack of consideration for her status as the wife of a player who was part of the club’s history, believing that this treatment does not befit the status of her late husband nor his sacrifices.
Humanitarian intervention by a journalist
While she was in the “Al-Maqana” auditorium, journalist “Amin Shatiba” noticed her presence and asked her why she was sitting there.
He did not hesitate to help her, moving her to another more comfortable and respectable location, in an attitude that reflected sympathy and appreciation for her character and her husband’s legacy.
Public reactions
This event upset many Raja Athletic supporters and supporters of Moroccan football. They expressed solidarity with Ms Linda on social media, criticizing the inappropriate treatment she suffered and calling on the club to review its policy towards the families of its players who have marked the club’s history.
The importance of honoring legends
Abdelmadjid Al-Dhalmi, nicknamed “The Professor”, is considered one of the most striking symbols of Moroccan football and played a major role in creating the glories of Raja Sports and the national team.
Many see the club as obligated to preserve its heritage and honor its family as part of its sporting and social mission.
This incident opens a broader discussion on the commitment of Moroccan clubs to promote their icons and their families.
Clubs bear not only the responsibility for sporting success, but also the responsibility for maintaining the values of loyalty and respect which are an essential part of the spirit of football.