Nouhaila Benzina is first player to wear a hijab at World Cup as Morocco secures first win

Nouhaila Benzina is first player to wear a hijab at World Cup as Morocco secures first win
Grace Fisher
Grace Fisher

Morocco defender Nouhaila Benzina became the first player to wear a hijab at the World Cup as she featured in her side's shock 1-0 defeat of South Korea, ranked 55 places higher than the North African debutant nation (17th and 72nd, respectively).

Morocco's first World Cup win was secured by Ibtissam Jraidi's sixth-minute header.

"We are just so pleased our efforts have paid off. This victory is for Morocco and Arabs, it's the fruit of our hard work," said Jraidi.

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25-year-old Benzina, who did not play in Morocco's opening 6-0 loss to Germany, almost added to the scoreline but volleyed off the crossbar.

South Korea's 16-year-old Casey Phair, the youngest player ever to feature in World Cup, had a chance at a goal but fired wide.

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Fifa banned the wearing of all headcoverings in 2007, ostensibly because the presented 'a safety risk,' but repealed that ban in 2014. Benzina is the first to wear a hijab in a senior-level World Cup.

Several other countries and federations still exclude hijabi players. Just last month France's highest administrative court upheld the French Football Federation's ban as "suitable and proportionate."

 

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