SHAH ALAM - Nouhaila Benzina made history on Monday when she became the first hijab-wearing defender to play in the FIFA Women's World Cup.
The 25-year-old Moroccan footballer helped her team to a 2-1 victory over South Korea, Morocco's first-ever win in the tournament.
Benzina has been wearing the hijab throughout her career, despite FIFA banning head coverings in football until 2012.
The ban was lifted after a campaign by Muslim footballers, who argued that the hijab was a religious requirement and did not pose a safety risk.
Benzina's decision to wear the hijab has made her a role model for young Muslim women around the world.
She has said that she wants to inspire others to never give up on their dreams, regardless of their religion or background.
"I am proud to be a Muslim woman and a footballer.
"I want to show the world that you can do anything you set your mind to, no matter what," she said.
Benzina's victory over South Korea is a historic moment for Morocco and for Muslim women around the world.
It is a sign that progress is being made in terms of religious freedom and equality in sport.
If Morocco can beat Colombia in their next match, they will have a chance to qualify for the knockout stage of the tournament.
This would be another historic achievement for the team and for Benzina, who is already making her mark on the world stage.