Italian Footballer Dies From Road Accident2 min read
Italian footballer Anwar Megbli has died after falling off the back of a moped in a tragic accident.
The 18-year-old, who was on the books at Livorno, fell from a moped on Saturday night. The striker was riding on the back of a friend’s vehicle when it collided with a car, and he was subsequently airlifted to Cisanello Hospital in Pisa via helicopter.
He received treatment but passed away on Monday while his friend is still recovering from his injuries.
Megbli was highly thought of at the Serie D side, and had receive call ups to the senior squad throughout last season despite playing for the U19s.
After his passing was confirmed Livorno posted an emotional message: “No, you can’t die at 18. Today, following a tragic road accident between San Vincenzo and Donoratico in the night between Saturday and Sunday, Anwar Megbli, striker born in 2005 for the national Juniors of the Unione Sportiva Livorno 1915, lost his life.
“The whole company expresses its deepest condolences to the family and loved ones in this moment of deep sorrow. You will always be with us.”
Marco Braccini, sporting director from Livorno who first spotted Megbli has said “he was a natural talent” whilst also claiming the teenager “playedlike Arjen Robben”.
Megbli’s former side U.S.D Castiglioncello posted a touching tribute to the player with an image of him as a youngster celebrating. It read: “Having heard the tragic news of the death of Anwar Megbli, an 18-year-old boy who grew up in the Giovanissimi Azzurri, we express our sincere condolences to his family, friends and team-mates.