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Uncle Aati

Story of Uncle Aati Al-Mourki, the Godfather of Saudi fans, the oldest fan of Al-Wahda and one of the pillars of the Saudi stadium culture from 1984 until now. In this documentary, Uncle Aati shares personal and football related memories. We travel alongside him through the neighbourhoods of Mecca, from his home to the local alley, passing by the dusty playgrounds, and lastly at Al sharae Stadium, where cherished memories reside.

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  • Aati Al-Mourki

    Aati Al-Mourki

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Story of Uncle Aati Al-Mourki, the Godfather of Saudi fans, the oldest fan of Al-Wahda and one of the pillars of the Saudi stadium culture from 1984 until now. In this documentary, Uncle Aati shares personal and football related memories. We travel alongside him through the neighbourhoods of Mecca, from his home to the local alley, passing by the dusty playgrounds, and lastly at Al sharae Stadium, where cherished memories reside.

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