Orlando Pirates rocked by highway accident involving Ouaddou and staff
- Abdeslam Ouaddou, the head coach of Orlando Pirates, along with five club staff members, sustained serious injuries in a road accident late Sunday on the R21 highway near Johannesburg.
- The incident occurred after the team returned from a 3-0 victory against Chippa United in Gqeberha when Coach Ouaddou and staff left the bus to assist at a collision involving two vehicles.
- While helping, a Nissan NP200 collided with stationary vehicles and struck the group, causing serious injuries that required immediate hospitalisation.
- Orlando Pirates confirmed that all six individuals, including Ouaddou, are currently receiving medical treatment, emphasizing that the health and wellbeing of their colleagues remains their primary concern.
- The club has provided assistance to the injured individuals and their families and has committed to sharing further details about their recovery as they become available.
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Abdeslam Ouaddou, former professional player in several French clubs including Rennes and Nancy, was involved in a serious road accident. Current coach of a South African club, he was hit with five...
Former Moroccan international, passed by Nancy, Rennes and Valenciennes, Abdeslam Ouaddou was the victim of a serious road accident in South Africa on Sunday.
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JOHANNESBURG - Former Morocco international and Fulham centre-back Abdeslam Ouaddou has been hospitalised after a car accident in South Africa, where he is coach of Soweto giants Orlando Pirates, the club said on Tuesday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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