European stars show solidarity with an Arab player who woke up from a coma that lasted for two years and 9 months!

European football stars raced to support the Moroccan player with Dutch nationality Abdelhak Nouri, who suffered a severe injury during a friendly match with his Ajax Amsterdam team against Werder Bremen in July 2017, and the injury directly affected his head, causing him a defect in the functions of the brain and ended his football career in The prime of his youth (20 years), and even put him in a coma that lasted two years and 9 months!

Dutch midfielder Donnie van de Beek, who recently moved to Manchester United from Ajax, announced that he had chosen the 34th jersey in his new team as a gesture to honor and support his former colleague Abdelhak Nouri, who wore the same number when he was a player, according to the official page of the English club on the website. Social communication "Twitter".

 Players had solidarity with Abdelhak Nouri during the recent period by wearing the 34th jersey, led by Justin Kluivert, son of the legend of the Netherlands national team, Patrick Kluivert, when he moved to Rome, Italy, the young Manchester City defender Felipe Sander, the Italian Napoli player, the German of Arab origins, Amin Yunus, and the right-back of the club Danish Arhouse, German Kevin Dicks, and Brighton English-Dutch defender Joel Feltman.

The stars of the round witch presented honorable positions that reflect the role that athletes should play in supporting humanitarian causes. The former Real Madrid and Juventus star, currently Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo, who previously sent a message of support to the Moroccan player, said: "Hello Nuri .. I am Cristiano .. I wanted to" I wish you a Merry Christmas .. I wish you a speedy recovery .. I wish you the best, take care of yourself.

It is noteworthy that Abdelhak Nouri fell into a coma - due to injury - for two years and nine months, before his father announced in late March 2020 that he had woken up from it, and his health condition gradually improved.

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