Monday 21 September 2015

Touching moment Cristiano Ronaldo walked onto Real Madrid pitch holding hand of Syrian refugee who was tripped by Hungarian camerawoman


Cristiano Ronaldo arrived for Real Madrid's weekend match against Granada accompanied by the son of the Syrian refugee who was cruelly tripped over by a Hungarian camerawoman.

The club invited Zaid Abdel-Muhsen Alghadab, his father Osama and brother Mohammad to the Spanish capital on Saturday night as part of their campaign to support refugees arriving in Europe.

There was global outrage earlier this month after shocking footage emerged showing Hungarian camerawoman Petra Laszlo kicking children and tripping Osama up as he carried a terrified Zaid across a field on the Hungarian-Serbian border.

The Alghadab family finally arrived in Spain last week - with staff at a school for football coaches in the Madrid suburb of Getafe in Spain tracking down the devoted father - and offering to help him rebuild his life by giving him a job and accommodation.

Happy: Cristiano Ronaldo arrived for Real Madrid's weekend match against Granada accompanied by the son of the Syrian refugee who was cruelly tripped over by a Hungarian camerawoman 


In emotional scenes at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium, a beaming Zaid was led out in front of the huge crowd, who greeted him with rapturous applause.
Looking up in awe at his hero Ronaldo, the young Syrian refugee posed for photographs with the Real Madrid stars, who were wearing T-shirts in support of the thousands of desperate refugees who have arrived in Europe in recent months having fled the horrors of the Syrian Civil War.


Guests of honour at the game, which Real Madrid won 1-0, were Osama and Zaid's brother Mohammad who looked on proudly as Zaid stood alongside some of the world's best footballers.



Last week heartwarming photographs emerged showing the Alghadab arriving at Barcelona train station, from where they began the final leg of their journey on to start a new life in Madrid.
While Mr Alghadab has been offered employment at CENAFE - a school for football coaches in the suburb of Getafe - his wife and two other children remain in Turkey
CENAFE and the Spanish authorities are apparently working on getting the trio over to Madrid to join the rest of their family.
The school said it made the kind offer after its president, Miguel Ángel Galán, witnessed Mohsen's plight in the Spanish media.
'When we saw the story of Mohsen published in the newspapers we felt very bad about it,' Galán told El País, explaining how he had managed to contact the father and son via a Spanish journalist.
'We are a centre for coaches and we like to help everyone who works in this area,' he added.
Mohsen, Zaid and another of Mohsen's sons are now on a train from Munich, Germany, which is set to arrive in Madrid at midnight on Wednesday, according to school official, Luis Miguel Pedraza.
A school coaching graduate who speaks Arabic is on the train with them,The Local reports. 


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