
Achraf Hakimi has once again made history, carrying Moroccan football into an exclusive circle of global excellence. By winning his fifth Ligue 1 title with Paris Saint-Germain, the Moroccan international continues to strengthen his status as one of the most decorated and influential African players of his generation. With PSG officially crowned French champions after their victory over Lens, Hakimi now stands among a very small group of players who have dominated one of Europe’s top five leagues over multiple seasons. His achievement places both him and Morocco firmly on the map of sustained elite-level success in world football.
A Symbol of Moroccan Excellence at the Highest Level
Even while sidelined due to injury, Hakimi’s influence throughout the season has been undeniable. The Morocco captain has been a driving force behind PSG’s domestic campaign, combining consistency, leadership, and world-class performances on the right flank.
Once again included in the Ligue 1 Team of the Year at the UNFP awards, Hakimi has delivered a complete season: explosive runs, defensive solidity, and decisive contributions in attack. With 4 goals and 8 assists in the league, he continues to redefine the modern full-back role at the highest level of the game.
His performances reinforce a growing reality: Hakimi is not only one of the best right-backs in the world—he is also one of the most influential Moroccan athletes in history.
Morocco Among Football’s Elite Nations
Hakimi’s latest milestone is more than an individual achievement—it is a statement about Moroccan football itself. By consistently competing for and winning top European honours, he has helped position Morocco among a select group of nations capable of producing world-class, title-winning talent at the highest level.
From domestic dominance in France to Champions League ambitions with PSG, Hakimi represents a new era for Moroccan football: confident, global, and fully integrated into Europe’s elite competitive landscape.
A Legacy Still in the Making
At just the peak of his career, Hakimi’s trajectory continues to rise. With PSG chasing a potential historic double, including a UEFA Champions League final against Arsenal, the Moroccan star still has more chapters to write. But one thing is already clear: Achraf Hakimi has pushed Morocco into a rare and privileged circle of world football nations—where consistency, trophies, and global impact define true greatness.




