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First Name: Eyad Last Name:HAMMOUD
Date of Birth: 24-07-2001 Nationality:Bulgaria  Bulgaria
EU-Passport: Yes Maritual status:
Height (cm): 165 Weight (kg): 57
Preferred Position: Centre Forward
Other Position: Striker - Midfielder - central, attacking - Midfielder - central, playmaker
Current Club:Sheffield Wednesday FC Contract Expiration: 30-06-2019
Current Club league's name: U18
Level of the league: Level U19 - U19 Youth League
Type of Player´s Registration: Youth Player
Foot: Both - but right preferred
Players Profile: Eyad is a center forward with good technical skills (he is very skilled in tight spaces), fast (with and without the ball), with a good vision of the game and a good positioning in the field. He likes to use the spaces and play in the back of the defense. Eyad is a real goalscorer.
Achievements: January 2017: Elected "Bulgarian football most promising player of the year 2016"
Since November 2016: Member of the L1 squad
Since 2016: International player U16 and U17
2015-2016: Final of the Bulgarian cup U16
December 2015: Elected "best player U15" of the year 2015
July 2015: Trial at Stoke City FC
April 2015: Trial at Arsenal FC
2014-2015: 1/2 final of the Bulgarian cup 2001.
2013-2014: Best goalscorer of the Bulgarian championship (Team 2001).
2013-2014: Elected "best player" of PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv (Teams 2000, 2001, 2002).
2012-2013: Elected 2nd best player of PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv (Teams 1999, 2000, 2001).
2012-2013: Best goalscorer of the Bulgarian championship (Team 2001).
2012-2013: Elected "best player" of the International tournament at Albena (Bulgaria).
2011-2012: Elected 3rd best player of PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv (Teams 1998, 1999, 2000) .
2011-2012: Elected "best player" of the International tournament at Albena (Bulgaria).
Other Information: Eyad has a dual nationality: Lebanese and Bulgarian.
2015-2016: Eyad played with 4 teams (U15, U16, U17 and U19) during the season.
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Some people need to grow up a little.   Imagine you are 15, 14, 13, 12, 11 etc and you get tapped up by a football club, you are currently earning maybe a grand total of nothing, or pennies at the most.

 

In truth, even if things turn sour, you've travelled to a new culture, learned quite a lot, got probably a fair bit of cash under your belt.    Generally you will have been looked after, as will your family if you are less well off as a family.

 

We aren't talking exploitation, we are talking being offered something possibly you could not achieve otherwise.   A good life for a while, potentially a brilliant life for ever, for your entire family.

 

 

 

 

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Guest Kagoshimaowl
2 hours ago, Mr Farrell said:

Our transfer dealings have been poor for a couple of seasons now, so no confidence this will turn into anything productive.

That's the spirit... FFS!

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