Nigerian youngster Hafiz Ibrahim has written his name into Reims history after scoring and assisting in a 2-1 victory over Cannes in the Coupe de France semi final. The 19 year old opened the scoring in the 14th minute his first senior goal for the French club before setting up the match-winner to seal the result.
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This landmark win sees Reims reach the Coupe de France final for the first time since 1977. They will now face French giants Paris Saint-Germain in the final, set for May 23.
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Hafiz Ibrahim’s breakthrough performance in the Coupe de France semi-final is the kind of moment that turns promise into legacy. At just 19, to score and assist in a high pressure knockout match speaks volumes about the Nigerian forward’s composure, instinct, and .
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Reims haven’t been to the final in nearly half a century, and for it to come on the shoulders of a teenager from Nigeria adds both romance and relevance to the story. His goal wasn’t just about technique it was about timing, confidence, and stepping up when it mattered most.
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In a world where young African players are often overshadowed by bigger names, Ibrahim’s performance is a reminder of the raw, emerging talent Nigeria continues to produce. Now on the brink of a historic showdown with PSG, he’ll be under an even brighter spotlight. But from what we’ve seen, Hafiz Ibrahim doesn’t shy away from big moments he thrives in them.
Did You Know?
Hafiz Ibrahim joined Reims from Nigeria and had primarily featured for their youth side before [breaking](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/stadiums-and-facilities/10-reasons-caf-approved-remo-stars-stadium-ikenne-for-champions-league/) into the [senior team](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/interviews/benjamin-boldly-backs-flying-eagles-ahead-of-morocco-clash/).
Reims’ last Coupe de France final appearance was in 1977, nearly 50 years ago.
The Coupe de France is one of the oldest national football competitions in Europe, established in 1917.
Ibrahim’s [rise mirrors](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/football-culture/) that of Victor Osimhen, who also made his European mark through strong cup performances in his early career.
The final on May 23 will be held at the Stade de France, the traditional venue for French cup finals.