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By Omayma othmani
Published: September 14, 2023
The Moroccan child Abdelrahim Ouhaida from the village of Tijghich in the Al-Haouz region has garnered the sympathy of millions following the death of four family members due to the devastating earthquake. He spoke about his tragedy passionately while wearing a shirt of the Spanish club Real Madrid, expressing the dream he wishes to achieve.
Social media has exploded with comments and shares about the child's speech to attract the attention of the royal club, with the official pages of the club expressing their deep sadness and sympathy for Abdelrahim.
The club announced via its official channel that it will officially search for the child to transfer him to live in Spain to join the ranks of the club.
For his part, the child expressed his love for Real Madrid, indicating that he has been a fan since he was young, affirming his passion for playing football. He also sent a message through "Al Arabiya/Al Hadath" to Real Madrid that his dream will come true by playing for the club and moving to Spain.
It is worth mentioning that the child appeared in an interview with "Al Arabiya/Al Hadath" following the devastating earthquake, which was shared by the official club channels on social media.
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