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Ashraf Hakimi, the Huge Surprise?

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Ashraf Hakimi won his bet. Victim of a big sprain at the ankle on November 4th with the Paris Saint-Germain, the 27-year-old right side made every effort to be re-established in time to compete for the African Cup of Nations. If the former Madrilène was preserved during Morocco's first two rendezvous in the tournament, he made his return to the competition during the third of the hens. The Parisien was then held in eighth, quarter and half-final…
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Ashraf Hakimi won his bet. Victim of a big sprain at the ankle on November 4th with the Paris Saint-Germain, the 27-year-old right side made every effort to be re-established in time to compete for the African Cup of Nations. If the former Madrilène was preserved during Morocco's first two rendezvous in the tournament, he made his return to the competition during the third of the hens. The Parisien was then held in eighth, quarter and half-final…

Ashraf Hakimi competes in the final of the African Cup of Nations this Sunday evening. He could already be in the PSG group for the trip to Auxerre. The African Cup of Nations is coming to an end. This Sunday evening (20 hours, M6, beIN SPORTS 1), Morocco faces Senegal in the final. A match that will pit two PSG players, Ashraf Hakimi and Ibrahim Mbaye. The right side dreamed of playing this final in front of its audience, but had a big fear, he…

After a serious injury to the left ankle in November and an express convalescence to return in time, Ashraf Hakimi has the opportunity this Sunday evening to raise the African Cup of Nations in case of victory in the final against Senegal (20h). All Morocco hopes to have eyes riveted on him and the trophy, 50 years later.

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lalsace.fr broke the news in on Sunday, January 18, 2026.
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