Skalica announced the signing of Abrahám in July 2018, but he left the club again at the end of the year.[2]
FK Pohronie
After his departure from Skalica, he re-joined Pohronie in January 2019. A club from his region of origin. Pohronie topped the league table of 2. Liga before the winter break. The success of the squad encouraged departure of multiple leading players, particularly to Železiarne Podbrezová, where one of Pohronie's administrative team had moved, or even to Poland. Abrahám was therefore brought as the replacement.[3]
During the autumn of 2020 Abrahám was relegated to the B-team by Miroslav Filipko, the sporting director, amidst accusations of racism.[4] During the winter he departed from Pohronie and joined KFC Komárno of 2. Liga.[5]
After a 1.5 year long spell with Komárno, Abrahám returned to Pohronie as a part of Spät ku koreňom (Back to Roots) campaign.[6]