Atta Elayyan Explained

Atta Elayyan
Native Name:عطا عليان
Native Name Lang:ar
Birth Name:Atta Mohammed Elayyan
Birth Date:21 June 1985
Birth Place:Kuwait
Death Place:Al Noor Mosque, Christchurch, New Zealand
Death Cause:Terrorism
(gunshot wounds)
Spouse:Farah Talal
Children:1
Alma Mater:University of Canterbury
Occupation:Futsal player, developer, businessman, coach
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Position:Goalkeeper
Clubs1:Canterbury United Dragons
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Atta Mohammed Elayyan[1] (Arabic: عطا عليان; 21 June 1985 – 15 March 2019) was a Jordanian-New Zealand futsal player, coach, businessman, and developer. As a futsal player, Elayyan played on the New Zealand national futsal team and coached for the Christchurch Boys' High School. As a businessman and developer, he founded several businesses including Lazyworm Applications and LWA Solutions. He was murdered in the Christchurch mosque shootings.

Early life

Atta Mohammed Elayyan was born in Kuwait,[2] to parents Maysoon Salama and Mohammed Elayyan.[3] [4] However, he grew up in Jordan.[5] He was of Palestinian ancestry, and his father was from the Abu Dis area of East Jerusalem.[1]

Beginning in the early 1990s, Elayyan lived in Corvallis, Oregon, where his father established a mosque and school.[6] There he attended Wilson Elementary School.[4] He later moved to Christchurch, as a preteen,[6] and attended Christchurch Boys' High School, Lincoln High school, and the University of Canterbury's computer science programme.[4] His father, Mohammed Elayyan, co-founded one of the Christchurch mosques in 1993, a year after arriving in New Zealand.[7]

From 2002 until 2008, Elayyan was a member of the New Zealand–based Counter-Strike team called NewType.[8] [9] He played professionally in this time, and won several competitions.[8] While a member of the Counter-Strike community, Elayyan participated in tournaments and posted on forums under the nicknames crazyarab and Cr@zyArab.[8] [9] [10]

Futsal career

Elayyan was the goalkeeper for the Canterbury United Futsal Dragons and had made 19 appearances for the New Zealand national futsal team. He won two national titles with the Canterbury team and was the recipient of New Zealand Football's futsal player of the year award in 2014.[8] [11]

Elayyan had been coaching the Christchurch Boys' High School futsal team that had entered the secondary schools' national competition. This tournament was set to start on 25 March 2019.[12]

Business career

In 2010 he co-founded Lazyworm Applications, a business specializing in the delivery of applications on Microsoft platforms. Lazyworm Applications were responsible for building a top-selling YouTube app on the Microsoft platform, called MetroTube,[13] and a Twitter app also on the Microsoft platform, called Tweetro. He founded its services arm, LWA Solutions, in 2012, and remained its CEO until his death. He was also awarded the prestigious Microsoft MVP award during this period.[14] During his time as CEO, LWA Solutions undertook major ventures with many of New Zealand's largest companies and corporations, including major virtual reality technology for Ports of Auckland which has been described as a world first.[15] LWA Solutions was a finalist in the 2015 Microsoft Partner Awards.

Death

On 15 March 2019, Elayyan was fatally shot during the Christchurch mosque shootings.[16]

After his death, several donation initiatives were started by close friends to assist Elayyan's family, including a GoFundMe campaign that raised more than £25,000 and a Give A Little campaign that raised about $196,000. Mohammed Elayyan was also shot and wounded in the attacks but survived.

Elayyan was married and is survived by his wife and daughter, who was 2 years old at the time of his death.[8] [10] The couple married in 2015, and she is from Jordan.[17]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Six Palestinians confirmed killed in New Zealand mosque attacks. Al Jazeera. March 2019. 18 March 2019.
  2. Web site: Christchurch shootings: Atta Elayyan, New Zealand futsal goalkeeper, among dead. BBC. 17 March 2019. 18 March 2019.
  3. Web site: Perry. Nick. 2020-08-24. Court told New Zealand gunman planned to burn down mosques. 2021-01-21. Irish Examiner. en.
  4. Web site: Day, James. 16 March 2019. Former Corvallis man killed in New Zealand terror attacks. 18 March 2019. Corvallis Gazette Times.
  5. Web site: Christchurch mosque shootings victims: The people killed as they prayed. BBC. 21 March 2019. The Palestinian-origin sportsman, who also had Jordanian nationality,.
  6. News: Man raised in Oregon killed in terror attack on New Zealand mosques. The Oregonian. 16 March 2019. 18 March 2019.
  7. Web site: Toi Staff . At least 6 Palestinians said among dead in New Zealand shooting . . 20 March 2019.
  8. Web site: Zaidi . Taha . Remembering Atta Elayyan, CS:S pro and victim of Christchurch Shooting . Daily Esports . . 20 March 2019 . 19 March 2019 . https://archive.today/20190319014435/https://www.dailyesports.gg/remembering-atta-elayyan-christchurch-shooting-victim/ . dead .
  9. Web site: Walker . Alex . Counter-Strike Scene Honours New Zealand Player Killed In Terrorist Attack . . 19 March 2019 . 20 March 2019.
  10. Favis, Elise. Esports Player And App Developer Atta Elayyan Among Victims Of New Zealand Massacre. https://web.archive.org/web/20190702084240/https://www.gameinformer.com/obituary/2019/03/17/esports-player-and-app-developer-atta-elayyan-among-victims-of-new-zealand. dead. 2 July 2019. Game Informer. 17 March 2019. 18 March 2019.
  11. Web site: Futsal on the rise in Canterbury as men win national title. www.stuff.co.nz. 12 December 2014. 17 March 2019.
  12. Web site: Goalkeeper Atta Elayyan who died in Christchurch mosque shooting inspired others. www.stuff.co.nz. 17 March 2019.
  13. Web site: CEO of company behind the MetroTube app for Windows Phone killed during the Christchurch, New Zealand terrorist attack. 2019-03-16. OnMSFT.com. en. 2019-07-15.
  14. Web site: Atta Elayyan Speakers Channel 9. channel9.msdn.com. 2019-07-15. 15 July 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190715051652/https://channel9.msdn.com/events/speakers/atta-elayyan. dead.
  15. "Christchurch developers produce "world-first" VR app for Ports of Auckland," reseller.co.nz Retrieved 19 March 2019.
  16. News: Graham-McLay. Charlotte. 2019-03-22. In Christchurch, New Zealand, One Family Among Many Buries a Son (Published 2019). The New York Times. 2021-01-21. 0362-4331.
  17. Web site: Jordanians unite in mourning for Atta Elayyan after Christchurch attacks. thenational.ae. 18 March 2019. 24 March 2019.