The army management takes care of the "Pretoria supporter."
The management of the Royal Army Club reacted to the campaign launched by the military fans, which called for taking care of the supporter Amin, who is in critical health condition after falling from the second floor of the stands at the stadium that hosted the team's match against their host Mamelodi Sundowns, last Sunday in Pretoria, as part of the first leg of the African Champions League final.
Informed sources confirmed to "Hesport" that the Royal Army management is closely monitoring the health condition of supporter Amin and has taken care of his medical expenses, at a time when he was scheduled to undergo surgery last Monday, after it could not be performed on Sunday due to the operating rooms being full at the hospital where he is hospitalized.
The same sources added that the military club's management will cover the costs of the surgery, while continuing to monitor the supporter’s condition until his health improves to the extent that allows for his transfer to Morocco to continue his treatment.
According to the information received by "Hesport," supporter Amin, known among military fans for his constant presence with the team both inside and outside Morocco for years, suffers from multiple fractures in the rib cage, shoulder, hand, and arm, in addition to scattered injuries throughout his body.
In addition to Amin's case, the military club's management also intervened to find a solution for the return of another supporter to Morocco, in coordination with the relevant authorities, after he lost his passport during his trip to Pretoria to support the team.
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