Career
He also played for Brentford and for a number of non-league teams after retiring from the professional game through injury. Born in Colchester, Abrahams began his career at hometown club He signed professional terms with the U"s in summer 1992, having scored 46 goals in 31 youth-team games in the previous season.
Abrahams made three Conference appearances, all as substitute, and went on to play 55 Football League games for the U"s until he joined Brentford for a fee of £30,000 in 1995.
He made 35 appearances for Brentford, scoring eight times. He was loaned back to Colchester in late 1995 and re-signed permanently for the U"s in 1996 for £20,000.
Abrahams was forced into an early retirement from the professional game in 1999 following a knee injury. He had made 144 league appearances in total for the U"son
After leaving Colchester, Abrahams made appearances for a number of non-league teams, including Kettering Town, Canvey Island, Chesham United, Wivenhoe Town, Heybridge Swifts and AFC Sudbury.
He scored 14 goals for Sudbury in 56 appearances in total, before having his contract with the club terminated in November 2006 following a series of niggling injuries. He joined Halstead Town for the 2007-2008 season, and rejoined the club in November 2009 to help with first team coaching. He made another appearance for Halstead in April 2010.