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Sara Abdullah

“Rugby is more than just a game to me. It's a way to challenge stereotypes and show young girls that they can do anything they set their minds to.”

Sara is a force to be reckoned with both on and off the rugby field. Growing up in Libya, she fell in love with the sport while watching her dad play. Despite societal norms, Sara continued to pursue her passion and started playing competitively in college. She quickly became a star player and now plays for a Libyan women's rugby team. Despite facing challenges as a gay athlete in a conservative country, Sara remains determined to break barriers and inspire others to follow their dreams. In her free time, she enjoys cooking traditional Libyan dishes and spending time with her girlfriend.

What inspires you to keep playing rugby?

I want to pave the way for more young girls in Libya to break barriers and pursue their passions, whatever they may be.

How does being gay impact your experience as an athlete in Libya?

It certainly hasn't been easy. But through my journey, I hope to show others that it's possible to be true to yourself and still achieve your dreams.

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I may not be in the spotlight, but I'm working hard every day to make a name for myself in the rugby world.
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