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Ashraf Hakimi, the Bustling Announcement

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A victim of a big sprain of the ankle on November 4th with the PSG, Ashraf Hakimi managed his bet: to be restored in time to play the CAN 2025 at his home in Morocco. After being preserved in two first matches of the Lions of Atlas, the 27-year-old right side played a few minutes against Zambia on December 29th. Six days later, the African Golden Balloon was the winner to face Tanzania in the eighth of the final (winner 1-0 of Morocco). Not yet …
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A victim of a big sprain of the ankle on November 4th with the PSG, Ashraf Hakimi managed his bet: to be restored in time to play the CAN 2025 at his home in Morocco. After being preserved in two first matches of the Lions of Atlas, the 27-year-old right side played a few minutes against Zambia on December 29th. Six days later, the African Golden Balloon was the winner to face Tanzania in the eighth of the final (winner 1-0 of Morocco). Not yet …

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Football.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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