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Sjoerd Mossou Leaves World Cup Early: 'My Father Doesn't Have Long Left'

Summary by Omroep Brabant
Breda-based football journalist Sjoerd Mossou of the Algemeen Dagblad is returning to the Netherlands immediately to be with his sick father. The World Cup has only just begun, but he is already packing his bags again. "My father doesn't have long to live." In his final World Cup column from the United States, Mossou writes that his father had urged him to simply go to the tournament. "He said he would wait for me, that we could go to NAC togeth…
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Breda-based football journalist Sjoerd Mossou of the Algemeen Dagblad is returning to the Netherlands immediately to be with his sick father. The World Cup has only just begun, but he is already packing his bags again. "My father doesn't have long to live." In his final World Cup column from the United States, Mossou writes that his father had urged him to simply go to the tournament. "He said he would wait for me, that we could go to NAC togeth…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news on Sunday, June 14, 2026.
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