A catastrophic mistake and then the departure of the bond… Details of the worst day in the life of the elephant keeper

Sierra Leone During the last seconds of the match, which ended with a score of 2-2.

Signs of sadness on Sangari’s face aroused the sympathy of the social media audience, who described the shot as"The sad side of football".

But the biggest disaster occurred later, when the Ivorian goalkeeper received the news of his father’s death after the meeting.

وقال sangariThe South African JDR Stars goalkeeper, via his personal page on "Facebook": "With great sadness, I learned that my father passed away last night. God in his mercy wanted to bring him back to his side, and despite the pain of this great loss I will fight on the field to make him happy for me. Death does not stop love. Rest in peace my father".

Sangari also published a picture of his father along with his farewell message, saying: " I fell last night. You have fallen and will never be able to get up again. I will miss you so much".

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And during the last hours, the 35-year-old’s reaction turned to the talk of the communication sites, during the clip of the goal he caused, to equalize Sierra Leone During the last seconds of the match, which ended with a score of 2-2.

Signs of sadness on Sangare’s face evoked the sympathy of the social media fans, who described the shot as “the sad side of football.”

But the biggest disaster occurred later, when the Ivorian goalkeeper received the news of his father’s death after the meeting.

وقال sangariThe South African goalkeeper, JDR Stars, wrote on his personal Facebook page: “With great sadness, I learned that my father passed away last night. God, in his mercy, wanted to bring him back to his side, and despite the pain of this great loss, I will fight on the field to make him happy for me.” Death does not stop love. Rest in peace, father.”

Sangari also posted a picture of his father along with his farewell message, saying: “You fell last night. You fell and you will never be able to get up again. I will miss you so much.”

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