German footballer who died as a soldier of I SIS

Now that it's been five years since Burak Karan's sad history, social networks have remembered the talent of German football that ended up falling into the war as a soldier of Islamic State. Burak Karan was born in September 1987 in Vupertal, a city between Kiln and Dortmund. He stood out early for talent [...]
Now that it's been five years since Burak Karan's sad history, social networks have remembered the talent of German football that ended up falling into the war as a soldier of Islamic State.
Burak Karan was born in September 1987 in Vupertal, a city between Kiln and Dortmund. He stood out as young as the talent in football and was activated in the Bayer Leverkusen age teams, which opened the path of Germany's national, which was part of the U-16 and U-17 teams, where he played with names like Sami Khedira, Kevin-Prince Boateng and Dennis Aogo.
His career changed when he was 19. That was when he withdrew from the war and his religious feelings. At the age of 20, he radicalized himself and started taking medicine and food to Syria.
Family members were told that money and career were not important to him, and one beautiful day he decided to go to Syria himself, along with his wife and two children.
It became part of jihadist groups and in 2013, fighting in Azaz against Al-Assad's faithful, aviation bombed I position SIS, which included Burak Karan. / TCH/











