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2026 FIFA World Cup: Hakimi Sets African Appearance Record

2026 FIFA World Cup: Hakimi Sets African Appearance Record

Morocco and Paris Saint-Germain defender Achraf Hakimi has etched his name into African football history after setting a new continental benchmark at the FIFA World Cup.

The Moroccan full-back now holds the record for the most FIFA World Cup appearances by an African player, a milestone that underlines both his consistency at the highest level and his importance to Morocco’s recent global football rise.

Hakimi’s achievement places him ahead of all other African players in World Cup history, highlighting his longevity across multiple tournament cycles and his ability to remain a key figure for the Atlas Lions on football’s biggest stage.

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Widely regarded as one of Africa’s most influential modern defenders, Hakimi has combined defensive discipline with attacking threat, often playing a decisive role in Morocco’s performances in recent World Cup campaigns.

His record-breaking appearances reflect not only personal durability but also Morocco’s growing presence in elite international football.

The milestone adds another chapter to Hakimi’s already impressive career, which has seen him shine in top European competitions while consistently delivering for the national team.

As Morocco continue to build on their strong World Cup performances in recent years, Hakimi’s leadership and experience are expected to remain central to their ambitions on the global stage.

With this new record, Hakimi further cements his status as one of Africa’s modern greats, setting a benchmark that will be difficult to surpass in future generations.

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