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Editorial2023-11-12 11:38:00

The sports mafia: buys you, exploits you and then leaves you to die without mercy

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The sports mafia: buys you, exploits you and then leaves you to die without

Rafael Duamena had a sick heart and it stopped suddenly, but it is not the heart that killed him. Rafael was killed by the greed of another mafia that thrives without fear in Albania: the football mafia. It's those belly pigs who scurry around the screens and it's never too late, not for a Ghanaian who knows that no matter what happens to him, no one will fall behind him, but not for anyone who breathes, that they care about. ..

Rafael Duamena could be an unknown name for those who do not follow the Albanian Football Championship. The news of the loss of life in the field could also have been - very painful - but also "ordinary" as long as such events can happen and the probability of the heart suddenly stopping, there is.

But in the case of Duamena, there is a problem: It was known that he had a heart disease, it was known that he needed an intervention called a 'Pacemaker', and yet he was allowed to go out on the field, run and die suddenly, in in the middle of the match.

Is his case, the chronicle of a foretold death?

Is his case proof that even in football, as in any other field in Albania, life is completely worthless and greed has the highest possible price?

We are so busy with the monstrous corruption that is spread everywhere, with crime and corruption, that we don't have time to think about some truths that can cost us so dearly that they are to be feared.

Looking at the past statements of Rafael Duamenas, you understand that he was a young man passionate about football. Ganezi believed in God and it seems that he had placed all his hopes on him. Most likely, the salary they gave him also went to his family, there in Ghana, and this could be another unspoken reason why the footballer ran, worked, played hard and postponed the intervention that could keep him alive. .

Duamena could have many reasons for postponing the intervention, what about the football club he played for, what did he do? Did that club have a doctor? Should he have stopped the Ghanaian from playing until at least he got a guarantee from the doctors that he was not in danger of passing out on the field?

Does anyone have to answer for the fact that the only thought was to make money from the running talent of a football player, but sick?

Rafael Duamena had a sick heart and it stopped suddenly, but it is not the heart that killed him. Rafael was killed by the greed of another mafia that thrives without fear in Albania: the football mafia. It's those belly pigs who scurry around the screens and it's never too late, not for a Ghanaian who knows that no matter what happens to him, no one will fall behind him, but not for anyone who breathes, that they care about. Because like any other gang of criminals they know they are untouchable. In Albania, crime is fashionable and life is not worth a penny. 

That's why Rafael Duamena ran and ran on the field until he died, hoping only in God. The others, including the doctor and the owners of the team, prayed, also hoping in God, but not like Rafael who prayed for his life, but praying that Duamena would collect as much money as possible. Money stained with the blood and soul of a young man who died on the field for their fault.

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