Abbas Mohamad was sent home after trial due to Andrew Tate attitudes – news Innlandet – Local news, TV and radio

On Friday, Swedish Abbas Mohamad (24) was on trial with HamKam. On Saturday he was sent home. The reason he was thrown out of his Swedish club GAIS was for supporting Andrew Tate. The HamKam management learned the same thing on Easter Eve. – Those attitudes and that support of Andrew Tate do not match the values ​​we as a club want to stand for, and then he was told about it yesterday and went home, says general manager of HamKam, Bent Svele to news. Tate has been described as the internet’s most dangerous man and is facing multiple criminal charges. Andrew Tate has said that… Women belong in the home, cannot drive, and are the property of their husbands. Rape victims should “take the blame” for what happened to them. He likes to date women who are 18-19 years old because he can “make an impact” on them. He is not “a fucking rapist”, but likes the idea of ​​being able to do what he wants. Men who sleep with someone other than their girlfriend are only unfaithful if they are in love, but that women are unfaithful regardless. He likes to sit down with people and talk about how they can make money off the war in Ukraine. It was Nettavisen that mentioned the case first. – Should have found out that the former HamKam has a series opener against Sandefjord on Monday. One of the players, Halvor Opsahl, was injured and the football team therefore needed a centre-back reinforcement. They had to look for players without contracts. – The window is closed and that means that if we are to get reinforcements then, we are completely dependent on finding players who are not at the club. Then a few players appear, we also invite them to trial games and do a rather poor background check. – It may well be that we should have found out earlier, before he arrived, but that’s how it turned out, says Svele. BAD: General manager of HamKam, Bent Svele, says they have done a background check that is a little too poor. Photo: Geir Olsen / NTB “If I speak I am in big trouble” news has contacted Abbas Mohamad for a comment, but he has not yet responded. On Instagram, however, he shared two pictures of himself on Sunday with the text: “If i speak i am in big trouble.” Translated into Norwegian: “if I say something, I’ll get into big trouble.” Several media have written about Abbas Mohamad’s support for Tate. – I watched two hours of clips, and much of what he said agreed with how I think, said the 24-year-old in an interview with Aftonbladet. He told the newspaper that he wants to pass on life advice to Tate, that he does not think he should apologize and that he is in no way a misogynist. ARRESTED: Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan, right, were released from prison on Friday 31 March 2023. Tate is suspected of organized crime and human trafficking, and will be under house arrest in the future. Photo: Andreea Alexandru / AP After training with HamKam on Friday, Abbas Mohamad told Hamar Arbeiderblad that it was exciting to take part in the trial. – It seems like a good club. I don’t know any players from before, so it will take some time. As mentioned, I haven’t played matches for a long time, but I feel in very good shape. I have trained hard, he told the local newspaper. But there won’t be any more football in Hamar for him now. The elite series kicks off on Monday 10 April with the opening match Rosenborg – Viking. You can follow the matches on the radio channel news Sport and on news.no.



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