Moroccan star Achraf Hakimi continues to make soccer history after qualifying on Wednesday for the UEFA Champions League final for the third time in his career, a feat that represents an unprecedented Arab record in this prestigious tournament.
Hakimi had previously won the coveted European title with his former team Real Madrid of Spain, and he also won the same title last season with his current team Paris Saint-Germain.
Paris Saint-Germain has strong chances of retaining their title this season, and if crowned, the Moroccan Lion Achraf Hakimi will become the first Arab player to win the UEFA Champions League three times, leaving his golden mark in the annals of European football.
It is noteworthy that Paris Saint-Germain qualified for the UEFA Champions League final for the second consecutive time and the third time in its history, following an exciting 1-1 draw in the second leg of the semifinals against the German host Bayern Munich.
Achraf Hakimi missed this decisive match due to injury, but he accompanied his team to Germany and shared in the deserved joy of qualification, confirming his fighting spirit and commitment to his team, and contributed to Paris Saint-Germain reaching the UEFA Champions League final.

