Rising Dutch-Moroccan Soccer Prodigy Draws Messi Comparisons in Amsterdam

Dutch television station SBS 6 aired a report on Amin Al-Hasnawi, a young footballer of Moroccan origin nicknamed the "Moroccan Messi" because of his ball skills.
The report highlights the talents of the young footballer who plays with the ball in the streets of Amsterdam. "Amin Al-Hasnawi is preparing for the Over SB Academy and is considered one of the emerging football talents who deserves professional and attentive encouragement and follow-up," said Moroccan-Dutch coach Mohamed Saad Al-Badisi, who supervises and monitors the progress of the "Moroccan Messi".
The coach of the Dutch youth teams stressed that the boy is destined for a bright future in football thanks to his great discipline in training despite his young age, as well as his overflowing passion for football. "At the academy, we are eager to put him through an intensive training program to teach him the best techniques from a very young age so that he can join the biggest clubs in the Dutch and European championships. We hope to achieve this through honest and diligent work," the report says.
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