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  2. Royal Moroccan Football Federation - Wikipedia

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    On 25 July 2018, Royal Moroccan Football Federation president Fouzi Lekjaa, confirmed Morocco will apply for the 2030 World Cup bid. [33] On 10 March 2023, The Royal Spanish Football Federation and the Portuguese Football Federation, were studying the possibility of adding Morocco to their Iberian Bid to host the 2030 World Cup replacing Ukraine.

  3. Moroccan football league system - Wikipedia

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    The Moroccan football league system are two professional leagues, and four levels of small amateur football leagues. All the leagues are connected by a promotion and relegation system. [ 1 ]

  4. Morocco national under-23 football team - Wikipedia

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    The selection is limited to players under the age of 23, except during the Olympic Games where up to three overage players is allowed. The team is controlled by the Fédération Royale Marocaine de Football (FRMF).

  5. Botola - Wikipedia

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    Botola trophy. The Moroccan Football Championship was launched in the Sultanate in 11 June 1915. Organised by the Moroccan football league.The new organisation under the Royal Moroccan Football Federation took place in January 1957, Wydad AC was crowned with the edition of the 1956–57 season, which was its sixth title. [6]

  6. Football in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The Moroccan Throne Cup is a football cup competition in Morocco open to both professional and amateur squads. 18 clubs have won the cup: AS FAR (12), Wydad Casablanca (9), Raja Casablanca (8), FUS de Rabat (6), Kawkab Marrakesh (6), MAS Fès (4), Mouloudia Oujda (4), Renaissance Berkane (3), Olympique Casablanca (3), Olympique Khouribga (2), Chabab Mohammédia (2), Difaa El Jadida (1), KAC ...

  7. Moroccan Throne Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Moroccan Throne Cup or the Throne Cup (Arabic: كأس العرش) is a knockout football tournament in Moroccan football, organized by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation.The first club to win this cup was Mouloudia Oujda. Since the inception of the cup, the system has been one-match, but this system has been modified to back and forth.

  8. Morocco national football team - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation was established, at the end of the French protectorate of Morocco, which had lasted since 1912. On 19 October 1957, at the 2nd edition of the Arab Games in Lebanon, Morocco made its debut as an independent country against Iraq, at the Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium , and drew 3–3.

  9. Moroccan football league - Wikipedia

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    The Moroccan Football League Association was a confederation of football compétitions, under the aegis of the North African Football Union. Since Morocco's independence in 1956, this confederation has ended, giving way to the Royal Moroccan Football Federation .