A football match brings together two Sudanese brothers after 28 years apart

The Sudanese Al-Merreikh Club delegation, while in the Ugandan capital Kampala to meet the Ugandan Express team in the preliminary round of the African Football Club Championship, witnessed an influential humanitarian stance, its hero, the Al-Muraikhi team player, Al-Samani Al-Sawy, after he met his brother from a Ugandan mother, Saddam Al-Sawy, for the first time after a long separation 28 years, during which they had not seen each other since their birth, to be a football match that caused the two brothers to meet after many years apart.

 And the website "Nadus News" said that Saddam Al-Sawy was born of a Ugandan mother, whom Al-Samani's father married and gave birth to Saddam before he separated from her and left for Sudan. to Uganda.

Al-Samani Al-Sawy said he would move his brother to Sudan and would not leave him behind.

It is noteworthy that Al-Marikh lost the match that was held today, Friday, with two goals against a goal, and the player Bakri Al-Madina scored for Al-Marikh.

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