The Syrian Fatwa Club thanked the son of his former club, the Al-Ahly striker, currently Omar Al-Soma, for the new humanitarian gesture, after he donated 13 million and 500 thousand Syrian pounds to pay the salaries of the team's players.

The Syrian Fatwa Club ended the controversy that had been raised over the past days about the sponsorship of the Syrian national team and Al-Ahly Saudi striker, Omar Al-Soma, with the salaries of his former team players, after the club issued an official statement on its page on the social networking site "Facebook", through which he thanked Omar Al-Soma, to ensure that he paid the salaries of the Al-Fatwa players, which amounted to 13.5 million Syrian pounds, especially since the amount was delivered through the Al-Suma lawyer.

The Fatwa Club statement said: "This tender confirms Omar Al-Somah’s keenness to support the club and stand with him and overcome all the difficulty, and it is not the first time that support comes from Al-Somah, and it is not strange for the club's inherent son and creatures, who we always return to be from the club and the main supporter of it. Ideal for everyone. "

The statement added: "Thank you from the heart, in the name of the club and all the fans of the bully everywhere, and we ask God for success for the Soma, and for more brilliance in the fields of football."

It is noteworthy that Omar Al-Suma, who is 31 years old, had started his football career in 2005 with Al-Fatwa Club in Deir Al-Zour, and moved to the ranks of his first team in the year 2008, before going into the first professional experience in 2011 to move to the ranks of Kuwaiti Al-Qadisiya, who He achieved with him in the 2013 season the league title, and Al-Soma won with a total of 23 goals the title of the top scorer, which allowed him in 2014 to move to his current club Al-Ahly Saudi.

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