Can we say that fate is cruel? Same illness, same wheelchair, same sick left leg, same footballer position, here is where the two best wingers in the Moroccan championship are, the “gunners” of the North Mustafa Jebli of the MAT and Mohamed Messaouri of the IRT.
After the jubilee organized at the Saniat Rmel for the benefit of the Tetouan player, five years ago, this week the city of Tangier honored its “prodigal son”.
Great solidarity and support for Mohamed Messaouri thanks to Hilal and also thanks to the initiative of the FAR Veterans and Beni Makada.
On this occasion, in a precious and noble action of recognition, the Hilal Tanger football club, at the Ibn Khaldoun stadium in Tangier, in partnership with the Association of former players of Beni Makada, honored the great star of local and national football , during a pleasant party and sports gathering in the presence of a group of eminent sports personalities, media representatives and a number of well-known citizens of the city.
During this high-level initiative, organized to celebrate the 81th anniversary of the presentation of the Manifesto of the independence of Morocco, Mohamed Messaouri, the former old glory of Raja Souani, Ittihad Tangier, the FAR, the Moghreb of Tetouan and the CODM, was honored.
Also attending this tribute were the three ex-FAR Tangiers Khalil Boudraâ, Khaled Bahid, and Saïd Zairi “Pereira”, as well as the ex-military internationals Lahcen Anaflous, Saâd Dahan, Driss Wadish, Wardi Mohammed (Chicha), Othmani Abdelghani, Wadani Lahcen ( Hcina), Rmoki Abderrahim, Hamou Fadili, Badar Abdallah…
To give more shine to the ceremony of honor, an exhibition match took place between the veterans of ASFAR, led by Aziz Abdelmalek, and the Association of Veterans of Beni Makada Players, which is one of the associations active in the region.
As support, moral solidarity, several speakers gave an overview of the football career of the honored player and the qualities he possessed, his style, his domination of the ball and his powerful shots.
Everywhere she was called “Jenn,” meaning the devil. That Mohamed Messaouri recovers is the wish of the sports editor who wishes him a speedy recovery.
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