Northern Ladies' Anatu Sadat becomes first Ghanaian footballer to play in hijab

Published on: 14 March 2021
Northern Ladies' Anatu Sadat becomes first Ghanaian footballer to play in hijab
Anatu Sadat in action for Northern Ladies (pic: Sika Fotos)

Northern Ladies striker Anatu Sadat has become the first Ghanaian female footballer to play in an Islamic scarf.

Anatu featured for the Tamale-based side against Ampem Darkoa Ladies last Wednesday in the Ghana Women's Premier League.

She is one of the few to benefit from the hijab initiative by Nordsjaelland defender Maxwell Woledzi.

The wearing of head covers had been banned until 2012, with FIFA saying that they posed too great a risk of injury to the head or neck.

However, the IFAB then allowed them to be tested out over a two-year period following a request from the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), a trial which proved to be successful.

In March 2014, FIFA has authorised the wearing of head covers for religious purposes during matches.

That will allow female Muslim players who wear a hijab in everyday life to cover their heads during matches as well.

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