Abdelhak Nouri

Abdelhak "Appie" Nouri (born 2 April 1997) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He operated primarily as an attacking midfielder, but could also be deployed as a winger.

Abdelhak Nouri
Personal information
Full nameAbdelhak Nouri[1]
Date of birth (1997-04-02) 2 April 1997 (age 27)
Place of birthAmsterdam, Netherlands
Height1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)[2]
Position(s)Midfielder
Youth career
2005–2015Ajax
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2015–2017Jong Ajax45(11)
2015–2017Ajax9(0)
Total54(11)
International career
2012Netherlands U151(0)
2012–2013Netherlands U162(0)
2013–2014Netherlands U1712(5)
2014Netherlands U182(0)
2014–2016Netherlands U1919(9)
Medal record
Representing  Netherlands
UEFA European Under-17 Championship
Runner-upMalta 2014U-17 Team
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

A youth product of Eredivisie club Ajax, Nouri played two years of senior football with its reserve team and the first team. He also represented the Netherlands at various youth levels.

In July 2017, at age 20, during a pre-season friendly match, Nouri collapsed and suffered a cardiac arrhythmia attack, which left him with severe and permanent brain damage and unable to continue his career as a footballer.

Early life

Nouri was born in Amsterdam and is of Moroccan descent.[3] A promising youth player, he was named as one of the best 40 youth players in the world by The Guardian in 2014, before he made his professional debut.[4]

Club career

Nouri was a youth exponent from the academy at Ajax, and made his professional debut for the reserve side, Jong Ajax, on 13 March 2015, in an Eerste Divisie game against VVV Venlo, replacing Danny Bakker after 78 minutes in a 1–0 loss.[5]

On 21 September 2016, Nouri made his official first-team debut in a KNVB Cup match against Willem II, and scored a goal. His exploits throughout the season for Jong Ajax saw him being gifted the Player of the Season award for the 2016–17 season, as well as promotion to the first team for the 2017–18 season.[6]

Collapse

Jan Mulder talks about Nouri in a broadcast from De Wereld Draait Door, 9 January 2018 (in Dutch)

On 8 July 2017, Nouri collapsed during a friendly match against Werder Bremen, due to cardiac arrhythmia. He was taken to the hospital by a trauma helicopter, and his condition was announced as stable.[7][8] Five days later, however, Ajax reported that Nouri had suffered severe and permanent brain damage as a direct result of the incident,[9] and was in intensive care. Nouri eventually left intensive care on 25 July 2017, being able to breathe unaided, but not be able to play football again.[10] In June 2018, Ajax announced an investigation had found that the medical treatment Nouri received on the field was "inadequate",[11] which prompted a lawsuit from Nouri's family against Ajax through the Royal Dutch Football Association's arbitration panel, who stated a failure to resuscitate him with due haste was responsible for causing his brain damage.[12]

By August 2018, Nouri was no longer in a coma and was able to recognise and communicate with members of his family by moving his mouth and eyebrows.[13] By September 2019, Nouri was confirmed to still be in hospital.[14] On 27 March 2020, Nouri's family confirmed he had awoken from his coma and returned home to his family, where he will continue to receive treatment.[15][16] Shortly afterwards, Ajax announced they cancelled Nouri's contract, which was due to automatically renew on 1 July, and that they were in talks with his family about a "future solution" for Nouri.[17] In February 2022, Ajax announced the agreement with Nouri's family included a payment of €7.85 million, that the club would cover all his medical bills, and would retire his number 34 jersey.[18]

As of April 2024, he was awake but still "isn't his old self."[19]

Tributes

Following Nouri's retirement, several tributes were conducted in his honour in and outside football.[20][21] In December 2018, Ajax renamed their "Talent of the Future" award after Nouri,[22] while a number of Nouri's former club and international teammates, including Justin Kluivert, Philippe Sandler, Amin Younes, Donny van de Beek, Kevin Diks, Joël Veltman, Anwar El Ghazi, and Sofyan Amrabat adopted Nouri's shirt number (34) at their new clubs.[20][23][24][25] Ajax's 34th league championship was dedicated to Nouri by the players, who celebrated with his father during the trophy presentation in May 2019.[26][27] On 12 June 2022, a square in Amsterdam Nieuw-West was renamed the "A. Nouri Plein".[28]

Honours

Ajax

Individual

See also

References