Former Marseille and Getafe player Abdel Barrada dies at 35

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According to 'Le 360 Sport', former footballer Abdelaziz Barrada passed away on Thursday due to cardiac arrest. The football world is mourning the death of the Moroccan, who came through the youth ranks at PSG and played for Marseille and Getafe, among others....

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The Moroccan Abdelaziz Barrada, who played for Getafe and Olympique Marseille among other clubs, died in France at the age of 35, according to the Moroccan media ‘Le 360 Sport’.
Barrada, who was born in Provins (France) on 19th June 1989, began his career with French club Sénart-Moissy before moving to the youth ranks of Paris Saint-Germain.
In 2010 he arrived at Getafe to play one season in the reserve team and, the following season, he was promoted to the first team, where he spent two seasons. He played 66 games as a ‘Azulon’ and scored 4 goals in the 2011-12 and 2012-13 campaigns.
‘The Getafe family is shocked by the death of ‘Azulón’ Abdel Barrada. The footballer made 66 appearances and scored 4 goals for Getafe in the 11/12 and 12/13 seasons. Our thoughts and support go out to Abdel's family and friends at this time. DEP’, read the statement from the Madrid club.

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