Ilias Akhomach Joins as Ambassador for OK Mobility.

Here’s the translation into American English:

Villarreal CF player Ilias Akhomach has joined OK Mobility as a new brand ambassador, bringing his image and philosophy to the strategic projects of this global mobility company. This agreement represents a significant collaboration, as Akhomach joins a distinguished group of ambassador athletes that includes well-known figures such as Pedri, Dani Carvajal, and Jenni Hermoso.

Ilias, born in Spain to Moroccan parents, symbolizes a cultural connection that aligns with OK Mobility’s objectives. This announcement coincides with the company’s recent expansion in Casablanca, where they have opened a new OK Store at Mohammed V International Airport, following the success of their opening in Marrakech earlier this year.

In his statements, Akhomach expressed his excitement for this new chapter with OK Mobility, stating that he fully identifies with the company’s growth story, highlighting the effort and dedication that have led to their success. “Everything they have built through hard work inspires me,” the footballer said.

On his part, Othman Ktiri, CEO of OK Mobility, expressed pride in welcoming Ilias, emphasizing his journey as a symbol of young talent representing the new generation in sports. Ktiri also highlighted the importance of values such as humility and determination, which are fundamental to the company’s philosophy.

At just 20 years old, Ilias Akhomach has proven to be a promising talent in international football, having been developed in the FC Barcelona youth academy. Since making his first-team debut with the blue and claret side in 2021, his career has been on the rise, culminating in his signing with Villarreal CF in 2023, where he has established himself as a key figure and renewed his contract until 2027.

As an ambassador, Ilias will have a prominent presence in OK Mobility’s campaigns, aligning his image with the values the company promotes and solidifying his commitment to sports and mobility.

Source: MiMub in Spanish

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