Sports Law Dispatch
Achraf Hakimi Referred to Criminal Court in France
PARIS — In a development that has reverberated through the international football community, Morocco and Paris Saint-Germain star Achraf Hakimi has been formally referred to a criminal court in France regarding sexual assault allegations dating back to 2023.
The decision, confirmed by prosecutors in Nanterre on February 24, 2026, marks a significant escalation in the legal proceedings against the 27-year-old defender. The case stems from an incident in February 2023, where a woman accused the player of assault at his home in a Paris suburb.
— Achraf Hakimi via Social Media (X)
Hakimi's legal team, led by attorney Fanny Colin, has expressed intent to appeal the referral. They argue that the prosecution's case lacks material evidence, claiming the accuser obstructed the investigation by refusing DNA tests and medical examinations.
Despite the looming trial, Hakimi continues to feature prominently for PSG. The club has maintained a stance of supporting the judicial process while keeping the player active in the squad. Coach Luis Enrique recently addressed the media, noting that the matter remains strictly "in the hands of the authorities."
Breaking: PSG and Morocco star Achraf Hakimi has been formally referred to a criminal court in France following sexual assault allegations. The 27-year-old defender maintains his innocence, stating he "calmly awaits" the trial to clear his name. ⚖️⚽️
— Live Goal Vision (@AstroVisionA) February 26, 2026
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