Moroccan-Dutch footballer Moestafa El Kabir, who plays as a forward for Turkish club Çaykur Rizespor, had a terrible Sunday. The player had the worst day in his life after he was late to a game and ended up leaving the field with a broken leg.
According to Dutch newspaper Voetbal (VTBL), the 30-year-old footballer was forgotten by his team at the training complex. The unfortunate player had to take a taxi to join his team at the stadium.
#Rizespor's El Kabir was forgotten at the training ground before the match vs #Sivasspor. He got a cab to the stadium and the security didn't let him in at first. And when he played, he broke his leg 13 minutes into the match. He's now out for 6 months at least. ?#RizeSivas https://t.co/hfr07dq3HS
— Anirudh (@AnirudhVelamuri) 26 août 2019
But once there, El Kabir was prevented from entering the Yeni Rize Şehir Stadium. His manager intervened and allowed him to join his teammates. However, 13 minutes after making it to the field, El Kabir fell to the ground.
The Moroccan-Dutch player broke his leg. According to the same source, he would be out for six months.
For the record, El Kabir was born in Targuist, in Al Hoceima province. 20 days after his birth, his family moved to Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
El Kabir began his career in 2005 with junior clubs, such as Blauw-Wit Amsterdam and Ajax.