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Marwan Arafat

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Name
  
Marwan Arafat

Role
  
Footballer

Died
  
June 12, 2012


Dr. Mohammad Marwan Arafat (5 January 1945 – 12 June 2012) was a Syrian footballer, referee, sports analyst, academic lecturer and journalist, well known for being the first Arabic and Asian football referee to be a linesman in a 3rd place Olympic game match (Moscow 1980). He was the head of the Syrian football association 3 times. During his presidency of the Syrian FA, the Syrian U-21 team won the Asian cup in 1994 in Indonesia.

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Early life

Marwan Arafat was born in the district of Rukn ad-Deen in Damascus, where he finished his primary and secondary school studies. He continued his studies in Geography department of the Damascus University. He received his diploma and Master's degree in Education from the Damascus University. Later on, he received his Ph.D. in Physical education from the United States.

Later life

Arafat was married to Afaf Al-Hibri and had four children: Waheed (a lawyer), Hanadi (a Sport teacher and special Olympics trainer), Waseem (a Urologist in Germany) and Waddah (Internal Medicine physician at Indiana University in the United States). Arafat was an active journalist, renowned lecturer in Asian football and one of the prominent sports figure in Syrian football and media. He was a lecturer in Damascus University from 1978 until his death in 2012.

Death

According to the Syrian government sources, on 12 June 2012, Arafat was assassinated by unknown armed militants on the Daraa-Damascus road, while his wife was severely injured.

References

Marwan Arafat Wikipedia