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Refugee Kicked By Camerawoman Gets Job as Soccer Coach in Spain

2015-09-17 11 Dailymotion

The Syrian refugee who was tripped by a Hungarian camerawoman has been offered a job at a school for soccer coaches in Spain.<br />"I love you, I love Madrid," said Osama Abdul Mohsen after stepping off a train in the Spanish capital with his sons Mohammad, 16, and Zaid, seven.<br />After finding out that he had coached soccer in Syria, members of Spain's Cenafe national soccer coaching center decided to help him by providing transport and a place for to stay while he rebuilds his life.<br />Abdul Mohsen told NBC News on Tuesday that his wife Muntaha, 38, eldest son Almuhannad, 18, and their 13-year-old daughter Doua'a, had stayed in Mersin, Turkey, where the family fled from Syria in 2012.

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