In a compassionate and thoughtful move, the entire Olympique de Béja team, including players, coaching staff, and administrative personnel, made a direct transition from the Radès stadium with the emblematic Premier Cup to the home of team player Najeh Al-Ferjani.
This heartfelt gesture took place following the loss of his father on December 30.
A touching moment captured in commemorative photos featured the Premier Cup inside the residence of the late Monsif Al-Ferjani.
Olympique de Béja, having secured the Super Cup yesterday with a 2-0 victory over Étoile du Sahel, chose to extend their support to Najeh Al-Ferjani during this challenging period of mourning.
The symbolic presence of the Premier Cup, the emblem of their recent triumph, served as a comforting gesture to the grieving player and his mother.
The thoughtful initiative reflects the camaraderie and solidarity within the Olympique de Béja family, transcending the boundaries of the football field.
The players and staff, driven by compassion, sought to bring solace to their teammate in a time of personal loss.
The Premier Cup, now more than a symbol of victory, becomes a token of empathy and support, reminding everyone of the broader human connections that football can foster.
The images captured during this visit convey not only the football team’s triumph but also the compassion and unity that define Olympique de Béja.
In times of joy and sorrow, the club stands as a symbol of solidarity, demonstrating that football is not just a sport but a platform for shared experiences and genuine connections.