....at Evo-Stik Southern League Premier Division South strugglers Staines Town.
He came through the youth system at Barnet and spent two months on loan with South African Premier League side Mameladi Sundowns in 2012/13. He joined Banbury United in September 2013 and made 34 appearances for the club before moving to Spartan South Midlands League side Hadley.
The left-back was a valuable squad member during Hamlet`s promotion campaign and a very popular person who always had time for the fans.
His affection for the club was clearly demonstrated by traveling from North London to attend the `Save Dulwich Hamlet` rally last season.
It was always clear that he was good enough to get more game time at other clubs, but the form of Nathan Green always left him waiting for his chance through either injury or suspension. However, when his chance came, he never let the club, or himself, down.
Abrahams told the club`s website: "When I came to Dulwich, I thought I was joining a team. I was so, so wrong. What I didn’t realise was that I was joining a family and you can’t leave your family. Although I am now at Staines a piece of my heart will always remain at Champion Hill.
“I will miss the management, all my team-mates and club officials, but most of all I will miss the supporters who have shown and given me so much love, support and encouragement”.
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