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Hakimi Divorce Bombshell: PSG Star’s Secret Fortune Leaves Fans Stunned
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Paris — Morocco’s star right-back Achraf Hakimi is once again at the center of the football world, but this time the headlines are being written far from the pitch. A French appeals court in Nanterre has ruled that the Paris Saint-Germain defender must stand trial on a rape charge stemming from a March 2023 complaint, rejecting his latest bid to have the case dismissed.
The 27-year-old, who is captaining Morocco at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, immediately vowed to keep fighting. “I’ve waited three years for my day in court; now I can finally speak,” he posted on social media after the judgment. His lawyer Fanny Colin confirmed they will file an appeal to France’s Court of Cassation, the nation’s highest court, seeking to overturn the decision.
What happens next?
• Trial date: not yet fixed, but legal experts say proceedings could begin early 2027.
• Possible travel issues: if Morocco progress beyond the group stage, fixtures in Canada or Mexico could be complicated by entry restrictions for anyone facing serious criminal charges.
• Club future: PSG sources say the Ligue 1 champions are “monitoring the situation,” but no disciplinary action is expected until a verdict is reached.
World Cup impact
Hakimi remains eligible to play and is expected to start in Morocco’s final group match against Chile on Tuesday. He already has 97 international caps and was pivotal in the Atlas Lions’ historic 2022 semifinal run. Any suspension would be imposed only if FIFA received a formal request from French authorities, which has not yet happened.
Reaction in Morocco and beyond
Fans in Rabat and Casablanca split sharply: some praise Hakimi’s on-field leadership, others call for him to step aside until the case is resolved. Women’s-rights advocates across North Africa say the high-profile trial could become a watershed moment for how sexual-assault allegations are handled in global sport.
SEO takeaway
Key phrases driving search interest—“Achraf Hakimi trial,” “Morocco World Cup captain,” “PSG defender rape allegations,” “French court ruling”—continue to spike as supporters and critics alike look for updates. With the World Cup knockout rounds looming and Hakimi’s legal battle intensifying, this story is unlikely to fade any time soon, ensuring the Moroccan full-back stays firmly in the spotlight both on and off the field.
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