The story of Zied, a seven-year-old Syrian boy, encapsulates the range and dramatic shift in Europe's opinion towards refugees
Osama Alabed Al-Mohsen and his 7-year-old son Zied became
international symbols of the refugee crisis when Hungarian camera
operator Petra Laszlo was filmed knocking them over as they tried to
escape a holding camp, sending them tumbling to the ground.
Laszlo was subsequently dismissed from her role at Hungarian television station N1TV and the father and son's story made headlines across the world.
The media attention prompted Real to invite the pair to the Santiago Bernabeu for a tour of the club's trophy room.
On Saturday, they were guests of honour for the visit of Granada and Zied accompanied Ronaldo before the kick-off, receiving rapturous applause from the Bernabeu crowd in the process.
Zied walked on to the Bernabéu pitch with his hero @Cristiano.
"It's a dream come true," said Mr A-Mohsen on Thursday. "I love Real Madrid, they're my favourite team and my whole family's too.
"I'm very grateful for the welcome given to us by the
president. In Syria we dreamt of seeing a Real Madrid match, and now
that's going to come true. I'm really happy."
Earlier this month, Real donated €1m to help refugees arriving in Spain, and are one of many top European football clubs to lend their support to the thousands currently fleeing war-torn countries.
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Laszlo was subsequently dismissed from her role at Hungarian television station N1TV and the father and son's story made headlines across the world.
The media attention prompted Real to invite the pair to the Santiago Bernabeu for a tour of the club's trophy room.
On Saturday, they were guests of honour for the visit of Granada and Zied accompanied Ronaldo before the kick-off, receiving rapturous applause from the Bernabeu crowd in the process.
Zied walked on to the Bernabéu pitch with his hero @Cristiano. READ: http://t.co/7cQNhl7WyM #HalaMadrid pic.twitter.com/Qk1uzWT1N2
— Real Madrid C.F. (@realmadriden) September 19, 2015
The
father Osama worked as a football coach in Syria and will now continue
his career with CENAFE, a national coaching school based in Getafe.
CENAFE will pay for Al-Mohsen and his two sons to live in Spain, while
also helping them to apply for asylum."It's a dream come true," said Mr A-Mohsen on Thursday. "I love Real Madrid, they're my favourite team and my whole family's too.
Earlier this month, Real donated €1m to help refugees arriving in Spain, and are one of many top European football clubs to lend their support to the thousands currently fleeing war-torn countries.
The Independent has launched a new football app! Live scores, in-game stats, breaking news, videos and push notifications are just some of the many features. Use the links below to download and get more from Indy Football...
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