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Hazem El Masri Announces Departure from Canterbury bulldogs Amid Health Challenges

Hazem El Masri Announces Departure from Canterbury Bulldogs Amid Health Challenges

In a heartfelt announcement, Hazem El Masri, the legendary Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs winger, has revealed his decision to step down from his role as the club’s General Manager due to ongoing health issues. This decision comes after a brief tenure in the position, which he assumed in December 2024, marking a significant return to the club where he spent his entire professional playing career. (LINKUPSPORTNEWS)

El Masri’s association with the Bulldogs spans decades, beginning with his debut in 1996. Over 14 seasons, he became the NRL’s all-time leading point scorer, amassing 2,418 points through 159 tries and 891 goals in 317 appearances. His precision as a goal-kicker and his unwavering commitment to the team earned him the affectionate nickname “El Magic.”(HARMONYSPORTUPDATE, Nelly Sports)

Beyond his on-field achievements, El Masri has been a pillar in the community, known for his dedication to social inclusion and youth development programs. His efforts have been recognized with numerous awards, including the NRL’s Ken Stephen Medal in 2002 for community service. (Western Sydney University: Home)

In his recent statement, El Masri expressed deep regret over his departure but emphasized the importance of prioritizing his health. He conveyed gratitude to the Bulldogs organization and fans for their unwavering support throughout his career and during his tenure as General Manager.(LINKUPSPORTNEWS)

The Bulldogs have acknowledged El Masri’s contributions with profound respect, highlighting his impact both on and off the field. The club has not yet announced a successor for the General Manager position but assures fans that the search for a suitable replacement is underway.

Fans and the broader rugby league community have rallied around El Masri, sending messages of support and well-wishes for his recovery. His legacy as a player, leader, and community advocate remains indelible, and his health and well-being are now the foremost concern for all who admire him.(Rugby League Project)

As El Masri steps back to focus on his health, the Bulldogs and their supporters reflect on his remarkable contributions and look forward to his continued influence in the rugby league world in the future.

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