Trailblazing Excellence: Morocco’s Bouchra Karboubi Among World’s Elite Referees in 2024

In the intricate symphony of football, where passion meets precision, Bouchra Karboubi’s whistle has become a clarion call for excellence and equality. Ranked fifth among the world’s top 10 referees for 2024 by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS), the Moroccan trailblazer has etched her name among the global elite with 27 points, surpassing titans such as Mexico’s Katia Garcia and Brazil’s Edina Alves.

England’s Rebecca Welch claimed the top spot with 118 points, followed by France’s Stéphanie Frappart and Sweden’s Tess Olofsson. Yet, Karboubi’s rise signifies more than mere rankings; it heralds a new dawn for African women in football.
Breaking Barriers and Shattering Ceilings
Bouchra Karboubi’s journey is one of defiance against stereotypes and triumph over tradition. In 2020, she made history as the first Arab woman to officiate a men’s match, a feat that resonated far beyond Morocco. She later cemented her legacy by becoming the first African woman to qualify as a Video Assistant Referee (VAR). Her exceptional skills earned her the role of assistant video referee at the 2021 men’s African Cup of Nations final, a watershed moment that showcased her mettle on a continental stage.

Photo: Best Arab Referee’s Award
A Year of Unprecedented Success
The year 2024 has been a banner one for Karboubi. Named Africa’s Referee of the Year at the CAF Awards in Marrakech, she stood as a symbol of African excellence and determination. This accolade followed her stellar performances in major competitions, including the African Cup of Nations (CAN), the African Champions League, and the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Karboubi’s impact transcends football. Her journey has inspired countless young women across Africa and the Arab world to dream beyond societal confines. By officiating at the highest levels, she has proven that ambition, skill, and perseverance can dismantle the walls of exclusion.
A Continental Milestone
Morocco’s proud daughter is not alone in her quest. Rwanda’s Salima Mukansanga also featured in the top 10, ranking ninth. Together, these two African trailblazers have amplified the continent’s voice in the global football arena. Their achievements reflect a broader movement of African women breaking barriers in sports, forging paths where none existed before.

Elevating the Beautiful Game
For Karboubi, refereeing is more than enforcing rules; it’s about embodying integrity and elevating the sport. Her meticulous decision-making and unwavering composure under pressure have earned her respect from players, fans, and peers alike. “Football is not just a game; it’s a platform for change,” Karboubi once remarked, encapsulating the essence of her mission.
The Global Rankings for 2024
- Rebecca Welch (England) – 118 points
- Stéphanie Frappart (France) – 104 points
- Tess Olofsson (Sweden) – 94 points
- Tori Penso (USA) – 31 points
- Bouchra Karboubi (Morocco) – 27 points
- Katia Garcia (Mexico) – 19 points
- Edina Alves (Brazil) – 15 points
- Yoshimi Yamashita (Japan) – 14 points
- Salima Mukansanga (Rwanda) – 10 points
- Marta Huerta de Aza (Spain) – 8 points
A Legacy in the Making

As the world of football continues to evolve, Bouchra Karboubi stands at the forefront, a testament to the power of perseverance and vision. Her journey from the streets of Morocco to global recognition is a story of courage and conviction, reminding us all that no dream is too audacious, no barrier too high.
In her own words, “Every whistle is a step forward for women everywhere.” And with every match she officiates, Karboubi continues to redefine what’s possible for women in football and beyond. The world is watching, and she is shining—brilliantly.



