Achraf Hakimi responds after French court orders him to stand trial for rape allegations
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Suvojit Banerjee
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Achraf Hakimi has broken his silence after a French appeals court ruled that he will stand trial for rape allegations dating back to February 2023. The Paris Saint-Germain and Morocco defender responded publicly to the decision, which followed a lengthy judicial investigation. Hakimi remains with the Morocco squad at the World Cup amid the ongoing legal proceedings.
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The decision followed a lengthy judicial investigation and represented a significant development in one of football's highest-profile legal cases.
Hakimi remains with the Morocco squad at the World Cup.
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