Former Morocco international Mohamed Abarhoun has died. He passed on at the age of 31 after suffering from stomach cancer. He was diagnosed with the condition in February this year.
At the time, Abarhoun was on the books of Turkish Super Lig club, Caykur Rizespor. The defender played his domestic football with hometown club Moghreb Tétouan, then internationally with Portuguese club Moreirense and Çaykur Rizespor. Aberhoun also represented Morocco at under-20, under-23 and senior level.
Caykur Rizespor club released a statement on the death of the Moroccan on Wednesday (December 2).
“We have learned with sadness the news of the death of our former football player Mohamed Abarhoun, who has been receiving treatment for a while,” the statement read.
“We wish Allah’s mercy to Mohamed Abarhoun, who passed away, and our condolences to his family, relatives and community.”
Abarhoun spent seven years playing in Morocco for Moghreb Tetouan, where he won two league titles, before moving to Portuguese side Moreirense, who he left last year to join Rizespor.
At international level the defender helped Morocco’s under-23 side qualify for the 2012 Olympics and went onto play twice at the Games in London.
He also played for Morocco at the 2014 African Nations Championship, the tournament for locally-based players, in South Africa as well as two friendlies.
Story by Sammy Wejinya