In the wake of a 2014 ban on women's football in Pakistan, the national team faced an uncertain and turbulent period. Despite immense cultural barriers, these determined players fought for their place both on and off the field. The ban disrupted their progress, pushing players to seek alternative income sources and abandon their dreams. After 8 long years, in 2020, FIFA's intervention led to the formation of a normalization committee, marking a fresh start for the team. They had to train tirelessly after years without 11-a-side football and a low international ranking. With perseverance, they improved, achieving a spectacular 7-0 victory against the Maldives in their first international outing, followed by a magnificent free kick goal by captain Maria against Saudi Arabia. Her Right to Play follows the journey of these athletes to the Olympic qualifiers, where they face experienced teams in Tajikistan. Fraught with intense training, struggling with injuries and with a desire to prove themselves these women display immense grit and determination in service of the sport and the flag. Through the lens of football, we shed light on the daily struggles of women striving for their rights and the evolving landscape of women's football in the country.