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Anxiety and falling out of love with football: Why Mahazi quit at 28 – The World Game
Rashid Mahazi has opened up on why he retired from professional football at the age of 28, saying struggles with mental health and falling out of love with the…

Mahazi played in Argentina, South Korea and Australia, winning an A-League premiership, championship and FFA Cup with Melbourne Victory.
In December, the defensive midfielder called time on his professional career after helping Incheon United avoid relegation from the K League 1.
Mahazi had spells in NPL Victoria with Northcote City and Moreland Zebras, and made more than 80 appearances in the A-League with the Victory and Western Sydney Wanderers.
The 28-year-old says rising anxiety and never fully…
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