In a groundbreaking instance at the FIFA Women’s World Cup, Morocco’s Nouhaila Benzina made history as the first hijabi player during their thrilling 1-0 victory over South Korea at Australia’s Hindmarsh Stadium.
This win has marked Morocco’s first-ever tri-umph in the Women’s World Cup, possibly leading to South Korea’s exit from the tournament.
Benzina, meanwhile, played a crucial role, showcasing her defensive skills while also coming close to scoring a goal with her attacking skills.
The game has garnered attention and praise for the African nation’s historic accomplishment and the significance of Benzina’s hijab-wearing at the prestigious global tournament.
Despite being 55 places below South Koreans in the women’s rankings, the Moroccan team proved their mettle with an early lead through their first World Cup goal in the sixth minute, accredited to striker Ibtissam Jraidi header from Hanane Ait El Haj’s cross.
Even though South Korea tried a comeback, with Park Eun-sun coming close with a diving header, their hard work was wasted after their failure to challenge Moroccan goalkeeper, Khadija Er-Rmichi, who faced a tough time against Germany in their last group match.—AFP