The mother of Mozambican international Lau King has passed away.

In the early hours of this Wednesday, Mozambican football was shaken by the sad news of the death of Fátima Soares, mother of forward Lau King, who plays for União Desportiva de Songo. Fátima Soares was hospitalized at Maputo Central Hospital, where she had been battling an illness that unfortunately led to her death.

The news was confirmed by Acomo King, the player's father, who expressed the family's grief at this time of loss. Fátima Soares' death represents a heavy blow not only for Lau King and his family, but also for everyone who followed the career of the Mozambican international, known for his talent and dedication on the pitch.

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Currently, the process of transferring Fátima Soares' body to the city of Pemba, in the province of Cabo Delgado, her hometown, is underway, where funeral ceremonies will be held. Pemba, a city steeped in history and culture, will be Fátima Soares' final resting place, and there, family and friends will pay their last respects.

Condolences

In times of grief like these, solidarity and support are essential. We offer our deepest condolences to Lau King's family, wishing them strength and comfort as they navigate this period of mourning. The football community and all those who care about Lau King are with him and his family, offering support in this time of great loss.

A Mourning for Mozambican Football

The loss of Fátima Soares is felt by many, not only because of the connection with the player, but also because of the impact such news has on the entire sports community in the country. Lau King, who always demonstrated great professionalism and love for football, is certainly going through a difficult time, and the support of his colleagues, friends, and fans will be crucial in overcoming this pain.

Mozambican football, which has experienced so many victories and challenges, now stands together in solidarity with Lau King, demonstrating that, even in the darkest moments, the power of unity and affection can help light the way.

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