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Moroccan football star to stand trial on rape charge

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Published: June 20, 2026 4:51 am
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Former Real Madrid player and Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi has consistently denied the allegation arising from a 2023 complaint

Moroccan football star Achraf Hakimi will stand trial in France on a rape charge he denies after an appeals court upheld a decision to refer the case to a criminal court, the media reported on Friday.

Hakimi, 27, a Paris Saint-Germain defender and former Real Madrid player, is currently with Morocco at the World Cup, where the team faces Scotland in a Group C match later on Friday.

The case stems from a complaint filed by a 24-year-old woman who told police in February 2023 that Hakimi raped her at his home outside Paris. French prosecutors opened an investigation the following month, and an investigating judge ordered a trial in February this year.

Hakimi appealed the referral order, but the Versailles Court of Appeal rejected his challenge, clearing the way for criminal proceedings. The Moroccan National Team player has maintained his innocence throughout the case.

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Ahead of Friday’s match, Hakimi said on X that he welcomed the prospect of a trial.

“I’ve been waiting for this trial since day one. And now I’m eagerly awaiting it. Finally, I’ll be able to speak,” he wrote.

Hakimi said he trusted the justice system and argued that the case would never have reached court had he not been “famous.” He added that the allegations had come at the expense of “my family, my life and, above all, the truth.”

The lawyer representing the complainant welcomed the appeals court ruling.

“After more than three years of legal proceedings, this decision brings her relief and hope,” Rachel-Flore Pardo said in a statement.

Morocco are playing all three of their group-stage matches in the United States. If they advance to the knockout rounds, however, Hakimi could face travel complications should matches be held in Canada or Mexico.


READ MORE: ‘Most oppressed team’: Iran blasts World Cup treatment

Last week, Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey missed his country’s World Cup opener against Panama after being denied entry to Canada. Partey, who denies rape and sexual assault charges in Britain, is due to stand trial next year.

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