Daniel Mustafá

The son of a father of Palestinian descent and a mother of Italian and Spanish ancestries,[1] Mustafá was born in Bell Ville, Córdoba.[citation needed] In 2008, Mustafá played for another modest side, Club Sportivo Ben Hur of Rafaela, and had his first abroad experience in the following summer with Portugal's C.F.There, he only featured in one (incomplete) match, and was released in mid-January 2010 after reporting later than expected from the Christmas break,[5] returning to the other country in the Iberian Peninsula as he joined league strugglers C.F.[6] On 14 June 2010, after suffering another top flight relegation in Portugal, Mustafá returned to Argentina, moving to Primera División side Club Atlético Tigre.[7] In January 2013, after brief spells with Independiente José Terán and Boca Unidos, he joined San Marcos de Arica in the Chilean Primera División.
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