It is increasingly evident that the Betis It crosses borders and is a feeling that travels from generation to generation. An example of this is the case of Yosuphaa young man from 24 yearsborn in Gambiathat traveled by boat to the island of El Hierro (Santa Cruz de Tenerife) looking for a better life.
Yosupha studied physiotherapy in his country, where he was able to practice his profession in first division teams. A job that I had to complement with work of nursing assistant in a hospital and academiesto be able to earn a salary that would allow him to live.
Since arrived in Seville in 2021 He acknowledges that he has felt very welcome, they offered him food, housing and clothing. He currently works in a restaurantlocated in the center of the city, as kitchen helperwhere he is very happy with the entire work team, but his true dream is to become Real Betis Balompié physiotherapist. In fact, he is still studying to homologate his studies.
A few weeks ago Yosupha lost his Betis shirt when they broke into the restaurant where he works. But the journalist Alberto Herrera has achieved compensate for this loss during a talk with Yosupha himself in the ‘Herrera en COPE’ program within the ‘Immigration: A country challenge’ space.
First you received the t-shirt of the equipment of the Betis physiotherapists with his name, Alberto then showed him the videos that Sabaly and Assane Diao have dedicated to him and also You can attend a training with the team, where you can talk to the physios and the players.
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