Karboubi made history when he took to the pitch during the match between Nigeria and Guinea-Bissau.
Moroccan referee Bouchra Karboubi said officiating the match between Nigeria and Guinea-Bissau was a proud moment for her, reported Soccernet.ng.
It was a historic day for African football as Nigeria faced Guinea-Bissau in the final group stage match of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations. While the players were at the center of the appeal, the people running the games were also part of the appeal.
All three referees are women, and Karboubi, the woman in the center, is the second woman to referee an AFCON match after Rwanda’s Salma Mukansanga refereed for the first time at the previous AFCON in 2021. It became.
Harboubi showed a decent performance. Although there were some questionable calls, she remained in charge for the majority of the contest.
In a recent development, the 36-year-old Moroccan referee revealed that taking charge against Nigeria was a proud moment for her.
“I am happy to have been appointed as the second female referee and the first Arab female referee to officiate at AFCON. I was proud and tried my best,” said Karboubi on Soccernet.ng told.
Nigeria ultimately won the match 1-0, securing a place in the Round of 16 of AFCON.