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Botola

The Botola Pro (Arabic: البطولة الإحترافيّة, romanizedal-buṭūla l-iḥtirāfiyya), is a Moroccan professional league for men's association football clubs. At the top of the Moroccan football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. Contested by 16 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Botola 2.

Botola
Organising bodyRoyal Moroccan Football Federation
Founded1956
CountryMorocco
ConfederationCAF
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toBotola 2
Domestic cup(s)Moroccan Throne Cup
Moroccan Super Cup (defunct)
International cup(s)CAF Champions League
CAF Confederation Cup
Current championsAS FAR (13th title)
(2022–23)
Most championshipsWydad AC (22 titles)
TV partnersSNRT (Arryadia)
Current: 2023–24 Botola

Seasons run from August to May, with teams playing 30 matches each (playing each team in the league twice, home and away) totaling 240 matches in the season. Most games are played in the afternoons of Saturdays and Sundays, the other games during weekday evenings. It is sponsored by Inwi[1] and thus known as the Botola Pro Inwi. From 2015 to 2019, the league was called Botola Maroc Telecom for sponsorship reasons.

The competition formed as the FRMF on 20 February 1992 following the decision of clubs in the Botola Pro to break away from the UNAF, which had been founded in 1911, and take advantage of a lucrative television rights deal. This deal is worth 55 million MAD a year domestically as of 2015–16, with Arryadia securing the domestic rights to broadcast games respectively. The league generates 123 million MAD per year in domestic and international television rights.

The Moroccan top-flight has produced the second-highest number of CAF Champions League titles, with three Moroccan clubs having won seven African trophies in total.[2][3] They also produced the highest number of CAF Confederation Cup titles, with five Moroccan clubs having won seven African confederation trophies.[4]

The current champions are ASFAR who won the title in 2022–23 season.[5]

History edit

 
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] In the following season, the Kawkab Marrakech club was crowned, and then the following two seasons were crowned by the youth star and KAC Kénitra.[7][8][9]

The start of great rivalry (1960–1970) edit

AS FAR dominated the championship for four consecutive seasons despite the competition being played by strong teams, namely Maghreb de Fès and Kawkab Marrakech, where the Askari Club was able to enter history as the first club to achieve four consecutive titles in the years (1961–1964).[10][11][12][13] Then in the 1964–1965 season, Maghreb de Fès won its first title, then Wydad AC won the league title in the 1965–1966 season, which is the beginning of the competition between Raja CA and Wydad AC in the tournament, where the derby was repeated due to the public entering the stadium which ended with Raja winning 2–1; But when it was replayed, it ended in a 0–0 draw, and thus Wydad AC won the championship by one point over Raja CA.[14][15][16]

New Champions (1971–1995) edit

New teams were able to crown the championship title during this period, including RS Settat,[17] Racing de Casablanca,[18] Raja Beni Mellal,[19] MC Oujda,[20] SCC Mohammédia,[21] and others that had previously been crowned as Wydad, who won the league for three consecutive seasons. Kenitra was able to obtain the championship in the 1973–1972 season in a dramatic way in a season known as the famous case of the Car Dial Fez, where it noticed the survival of Wydad from going down to the second national division due to the cancellation of the interview of Maghreb de Fès with Wydad AC in the last round due to a malfunction in the bus that was carrying the players of Maghreb Fez, which automated a loss for fez and Wydad got 4 points, KAC Kénitra won the league.[22]

Maghreb de Fès was able to add two more titles to its treasury at this stage. KAC Kénitra managed to win two successive titles,[23][24] while Olympique de Casablanca won their first title,[25] and the competition was strong between Wydad AC and the AS FAR, where the Military Club won three titles, bringing the total of its titles to 10 to hang its first star, and then Wydad was able to win four titles, bringing its total titles to 15. While the Kawkab Marrakech club was satisfied with its second title only, while another new competitor appeared, Raja CA, which won its first title in the 1988–1987 season.[26]

Raja's Glory (1995–2002) edit

In the seven seasons between 1995 and 2002, Raja CA arose quickly making it one of the most supported club in Morocco, as it managed to obtain the championship for six consecutive seasons in a golden period during which a generation of excellent players appeared. This period coincided with the emergence of Raja CA on the scene International in the African Champions League and Club World Cup.[27] Appearing in 3 CAF Champions League Final winning 2 but losing the 2002 CAF Champions League Final[28] and ending 7th in the 2000 FIFA Club World Championship.[29]

New champions (2002–2011) edit

Hassania Agadir managed to win the championship twice in a row, despite the competition from the two poles of the economic capital.[30] After that, the tournament became more exciting between the two poles of Casablanca, Wydad and ASFAR as the tournament was not decided until the last two rounds or the last round. FAR and Wydad Casablanca won two titles, while Olympique Khouribga won its first title in its history.[31] While Raja continued the race to try to catch up with Wydad and the Army, as it won three titles, bringing its total to ten titles, to be the third team to suspend the ten titles. Botola was placed third as the best African league of the world of the first decade (2001-2010) by IFFHS.[32]

The start of Botola Pro (2011–present) edit

In light of the league's strength, it was necessary for the Moroccan League to move Moroccan football from the abyss to professionalism, so the first professional season was 2011–12 which was crowned by the Maghreb Tetouan club for the first time in its history.[33] Raja CA managed to win the title in the 2012–13 season, then followed by Maghreb Tetouan in the 2013–14 Botola.[34] In the 2014–15 season, Wydad Casablanca returned after 5 years again to win the 18th title in its history. FUS Rabat also won the 2015–16 season title for the first time in its history,[35] while Wydad Casablanca won the 2016–17 Botola League title for the 19th time in its history. In 2017–18, IR Tanger managed to win their 1st league title in its history.[36] On 4 October 2020, the FRMF introduced the Virtual Offside Line in Botola.[37] Botola has been ranked in the top 40 world's strongest national league of the decade by International Federation of Football History & Statistics.[38] On 25 May 2021, Botola was placed third as the best African league of the world of the second decade (2011-2020) by IFFHS.[39] On 27 December 2022, The President of the National League stated that the winter transfer market will depend on the financial status of the clubs and to resolve all standing disputes related to player contracts, as well as the technical and medical staff of the clubs.[40] Since 2018, Botola has been ranked top 3 strongest African leagues by IFFHS.[41][42]

Competition format edit

There are 16 clubs in the Botola. During the course of a season (from August to May) each club plays the others twice (a double round-robin system), once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents', for 30 games. Teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points, then goal difference, and then goals scored. If still equal, teams are deemed to occupy the same position. If there is a tie for the championship, for relegation, or for qualification to other competitions, a play-off match at a neutral venue decides rank.

Champion and runner-up participate in the African Champions League. The third-place team and Coupe du Trône winner qualify to participate in the African Confederation Cup.

Promotion and relegation edit

A system of promotion and relegation exists between the Botola and the Botola 2. The two lowest placed teams in the Botola are relegated to the Botola 2, and the top two teams from the Botola 2 promoted to the Botola.

Number of clubs in Botola throughout the years
Period (in years) No. of clubs
1956–1958 16 clubs
1958–1966 14 clubs
1966–67 16 clubs
1967–68 18 clubs
1968–1980 16 clubs
1980–81 20 clubs
1981–82 18 clubs
1982–1985 16 clubs
1985–86 20 clubs
1986–87 24 clubs (2 groups) + playoffs
1987–88 18 clubs
1988–present 16 clubs

Sponsorship edit

Since 2020, inwi has been the official sponsor of the Botola for a 15 million dirham per year contract.[43]

Period Sponsor Brand
2011–2015 No sponsor Botola Pro
2015–2019 Maroc Telecom Botola Maroc Telecom[44]
2019–2020 No sponsor Botola Pro 1
2020–present Inwi Botola Pro 1 Inwi[45]

Broadcasting rights edit

In September 2007, the SNRT Group (Al Aoula, 2M TV and Arryadia) paid 225 million dirhams for the rights to broadcast the following three seasons of the Botola.[46]

Throughout the week, every game played in the Botola is broadcast live by at least one TV channel.

Botola clubs in Africa edit

The Botola is currently the first in the CAF 5-year ranking of African leagues based on their performances in African competitions over a five-year period, ahead of Egypt's Egyptian Premier League and Tunisia's Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1.

Raja CA and Wydad AC have been in the top ten most successful clubs in African football in terms of total African trophies. These two clubs, along with AS FAR and Maghreb de Fès, are four of the most successful teams in African competition history. Hassania Agadir, Olympique Club de Khouribga, Difaâ Hassani El Jadidi and Fath Union Sport are the joint fourth-most participating Moroccan team in the Champions League with Maghreb de Fès — after Raja CA, Wydad AC and AS FAR. AS FAR is the first Moroccan club to win an international cup after defeating AS Bilima in the 1985 African Cup of Champions Clubs Finals.[47]

Moroccan Clubs are the most titled in the CAF Confederation Cup with 7 titles and the second most titled Clubs in the CAF Champions League and CAF Super Cup. FAR Rabat became the first Moroccan club to play back-to-back finals in the African Confederation Cup winning the 2005 Confederation Cup[48] and losing the 2006 Confederation Cup.[49]

Qualification for African competitions edit

Association ranking for 2023–24 CAF competitions edit

Association ranking for 2023–24 CAF Champions League and 2023–24 CAF Confederation Cup will be based on results from each CAF tournament (Champions League and Confederation Cup) from 2018–19 to the 2022–23 season.

Legend
  • CL: CAF Champions League
  • CC: CAF Confederation Cup
  •   Associations ranked 1–12 are eligible to enter two teams in each CAF club competition.
Rank Association 2018–19
(× 1)
2019–20
(× 2)
2020–21
(× 3)
2021–22
(× 4)
2022-23
(× 5)
Total
2023 2022 Mvt CL CC CL CC CL CC CL CC CL CC
1 1     Morocco 5 7 8 8 4 6 9 5 8 2 180
2 2     Egypt 4 5 11 6 8 3 7 4 8 2.5 172.5
3 3     Algeria 5 1 3 1 6 5 7 1 6 5 134
4 5   +1   South Africa 6 0 3 0.5 8 2 5 4 4 3 114
5 4   -1   Tunisia 8 6 6 0 4 3 5 1 4 2 101

Historical rankings since 2011 edit

Legend
  •   Associations ranked 1–12 and eligible to enter two teams in each CAF club competition.
  • — No rank (0 Points)
Association Rank (Points)
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 2023–24
  Morocco 8 (20) 7 (27) 4 (62) 5 (53) 4 (44) 7 (29) 7 (24) 6 (41) 4 (84) 2 (153) 1 (190) 1 (183) 1 (194) 1 (180)

Club Ranking for the 2023–24 CAF club season edit

The club ranking is used for seeding in the 2 CAF club competitions; the CAF Champions League and the CAF Confederation Cup. Pending equality in ranking points, the team receiving more points in the previous season will be considered as the higher-ranked team.[50]

The club ranking for the 2023–24 CAF Champions League and the 2023–24 CAF Confederation Cup was based on results from each CAF club competition from 2018-19 to the 2022–23 season.

Rank Club 2018-19
(× 1)
2019-20
(× 2)
2020-21
(× 3)
2021-22
(× 4)
2022-23
(× 5)
Total
1   Al-Ahly 3 6 6 5 6 83
2   Wydad AC 5 4 4 6 5 74
3   Espérance de Tunis 6 3 4 3 4 56
4   Mamelodi Sundowns 4 3 3 3 4 51
5   Raja CA 1 4 5 3 3 51
6   Zamalek 5 5 2 2 2 39
7   RS Berkane 4 5 1 5 0 37
30   ASFAR Rabat 0 0 0 0 2 10
37   Hassania Agadir 2 3 0 0 0 8

Stadiums edit

Current stadiums edit

Casablanca Tanger Rabat Agadir
Mohammed V Stadium Ibn Batouta Stadium Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium Adrar Stadium
Capacity: 67,000[51] Capacity: 65,000[52] Capacity: 53,000[53] Capacity: 45,480[54]
       
Fes Oujda Safi Berkane
Fez Stadium Honneur Stadium El Massira Stadium Berkane Municipal Stadium
Capacity: 45,000[55] Capacity: 30,000[56] Capacity: 15,000[57] Capacity: 15,000[58]
     
Mohammedia Rabat Tétouan Berrechid
El Bachir Stadium Moulay Hassan Stadium Saniat Rmel Stadium Berrechid Municipal Stadium
Capacity: 15,000[59] Capacity: 12,000[60] Capacity: 10,000[61] Capacity: 5,000[62]
     

Other stadiums edit

List of champions edit

Season Champion Runner-up Top scorer Team Goals
1956–57 Wydad AC (6) Kawkab Marrakech   Abdelkarim Zidani KAC Marrakech 18
1957–58 Kawkab Marrakech Wydad AC   Mohamed Chtaini Fejjar Difaâ El Jadida 22
1958–59 Étoile de Casablanca Wydad AC   Mohamed Khalfi Wydad AC 21
1959–60 Kenitra AC AS FAR   Moussa Hanoune Raja CA 22
1960–61 AS FAR Maghreb Fez   Harchaoui Étoile de Casablanca 19
1961–62 AS FAR (2) Racing de Casablanca   M'jidou
  Abdelkarim Zidani
  Harchaoui
Chabab Mohammédia
KAC Marrakech
Étoile de Casablanca
13
1962–63 AS FAR (3) Kawkab Marrakech   Kébir Mezzour FUS Rabat 17
1963–64 AS FAR (4) Stade Marocain   Robert Traba Chabab Mohammédia 23
1964–65 Maghreb Fez Racing de Casablanca   Fettah Filali FUS Rabat 16
1965–66 Wydad AC (7) Raja CA   Hmida Azzaoui Mouloudia d'Oujda 14
1966–67 AS FAR (5) Renaissance de Settat   Houmane Jarir
  Abdelatif Chiadmi
Raja CA
Difaâ El Jadida
18
1967–68 AS FAR (6) Renaissance de Settat   Hassan Chicha Difaa El Jadida 19
1968–69 Wydad AC (8) Maghreb Fez   Ahmed Faras Chabab Mohammédia 16
1969–70 AS FAR (7) Union Sidi Kacem   Abdallah Bendriss Union Sidi Kacem 17
1970–71 Renaissance de Settat AS FAR   Abdallah Bendriss Union Sidi Kacem 19
1971–72 Racing de Casablanca Wydad AC   Miloud Ouazir Difaâ El Jadida 18
1972–73 Kenitra AC (2) FUS Rabat   Ahmed Faras Chabab Mohammédia 16
1973–74 Raja de Beni Mellal Raja CA   Abdelhay
  Ahmed
AS Salé
TAS Casablanca
11
1974–75 Mouloudia Oujda Maghreb Fez   Hassan Chicha Difaa El Jadida 12
1975–76 Wydad AC (9) Difaa El Jadida   Hassan Amcharrat Chabab Mohammédia 17
1976–77 Wydad AC (10) Mouloudia Oujda   Mohamed Boussati KAC Kenitra 17
1977–78 Wydad AC (11) Maghreb Fez   Mustapha Chahid Wydad AC 16
1978–79 Maghreb Fez (2) KAC Kenitra   Achibat Renaissance Berkane 17
1979–80 Chabab Mohammédia Wydad AC   Idriss Ouadich AS FAR 15
1980–81 Kenitra AC (3) FUS Rabat   Mohamed Boussati KAC Kenitra 17
1981–82 Kenitra AC (4) Wydad AC   Mohamed Boussati KAC Kenitra 25
1982–83 Maghreb Fez (3) Renaissance de Berkane   Abdeslam Laghrissi AS FAR 14
1983–84 AS FAR (8) Olympique Khouribga   Mjidou
  Alaeddine Tmimi
Wydad AC
Mouloudia d'Oujda
11
1984–85 Maghreb Fez (4) KAC Kenitra   Hmida Boushaba Renaissance Berkane 13
1985–86 Wydad AC (12) Raja CA   Hassan Nader
  Mohammed Chaouch
Wydad AC
Kawkab Marrakech
13
1986–87 AS FAR (9) Kawkab Marrakech   Abderrazak Khairi
  Hassan Nader
AS FAR
Wydad AC
12
1987–88 Raja CA Kawkab Marrakech   Lahcen Anaflous AS FAR 17
1988–89 AS FAR (10) Maghreb Fez   Hassan Nader Wydad AC 18
1989–90 Wydad AC (13) IR Tanger   Abdeslam Laghrissi AS FAR 22
1990–91 Wydad AC (14) AS FAR   Lahcen Anaflous AS FAR 15
1991–92 Kawkab Marrakech (2) Raja CA   Lahcen Anaflous AS FAR 11
1992–93 Wydad AC (15) Raja CA   Youssef Fertout Wydad AC 18
1993–94 Olympique de Casablanca Wydad AC   Ahmed Bahja Kawkab Marrakech 14
1994–95 COD Meknès Olympique de Casablanca   Abdeslam Laghrissi AS FAR 15
1995–96 Raja CA (2) Olympique Khouribga   Soufir Jeunesse El Massira 16
1996–97 Raja CA (3) Wydad AC   Anane AS Salé 17
1997–98 Raja CA (4) Kawkab Marrakech   Rachid Rokki Chabab Mohammédia 15
1998–99 Raja CA (5) Kawkab Marrakech   Abdelaziz Zouine Olympique Khouribga 16
1999–00 Raja CA (6) Wydad AC   Mustapha Bidoudane FUS Rabat 17
2000–01 Raja CA (7) FUS Rabat   Samir Sarsar Kawkab Marrakech 12
2001–02 Hassania Agadir Wydad AC   Omar Zaouit Tihad Sportif Casablanca 14
2002–03 Hassania Agadir (2) Raja CA   Mustapha Bidoudane Raja CA 14
2003–04 Raja CA (8) AS FAR   Mustapha Bidoudane Raja CA 13
2004–05 AS FAR (11) Raja CA   Mohamed Armoumen AS FAR 12
2005–06 Wydad AC (16) AS FAR   Mamadou Ba Camara Olympique Khouribga 9
2006–07 Olympique Khouribga AS FAR   Jawad Ouaddouch AS FAR 12
2007–08 AS FAR (12) IZK Khemisset   Abderrazak Lamnasfi AS FAR 13
2008–09 Raja CA (9) Difaa El Jadida   Mustapha Allaoui AS FAR 14
2009–10 Wydad AC (17) Raja CA   Omar Hassi Widad Fez 12
2010–11 Raja CA (10) Maghreb Fez   Jawad Ouaddouch AS FAR 11
Botola Pro
2011–12 Moghreb Tétouan FUS Rabat   Karl Max Barthelemy Difaa El Jadida 17
2012–13 Raja CA (11) AS FAR   Abderazak Hamdallah Olympic Safi 15
2013–14 Moghreb Tétouan (2) Raja CA   Zouhaur Naim
  Zoumana Kone
Moghreb Tétouan
Hassania Agadir
11
2014–15 Wydad AC (18) Olympique Khouribga   Malick Evouna Wydad AC 16
2015–16 FUS Rabat Wydad AC   Mahdi Naghmi AS FAR 12[72]
2016–17 Wydad AC (19) Difaa El Jadida   William Jebor Wydad AC 19
2017–18 IR Tanger Wydad AC   Mouhssine Iajour Raja CA 17
2018–19 Wydad AC (20) Raja CA   Mouhssine Iajour
  Kodjo Fo-Doh Laba
Raja CA
RS Berkane
19
2019–20 Raja CA (12) Wydad AC   Brahim El Bahraoui Rapide Oued Zem 16
2020–21 Wydad AC (21) Raja CA   Ayoub El Kaabi Wydad Casablanca 18
2021–22 Wydad AC (22) Raja CA   Guy Mbenza Wydad Casablanca 16
2022–23 AS FAR (13) Wydad AC   Bouly Sambou Wydad Casablanca 13

Performances edit

Performance by club edit

Club Winners Runners-up Winning Seasons
Wydad AC ⭐⭐
22
17
1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1954–55, 1956–57, 1965–66, 1968–69, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1985–86, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1992–93, 2005–06, 2009–10, 2014–15, 2016–17, 2018–19, 2020–21, 2021–22
ASFAR
13
7
1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1983–84, 1986–87, 1988–89, 2004–05, 2007–08, 2022–23
Raja CA
12
12
1987–88, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2003–04, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2019–20
Maghreb Fes
4
7
1964–65, 1978–79, 1982–83, 1984–85
KAC Kenitra
4
2
1959–60, 1972–73, 1980–81, 1981–82
Kawkab Marrakech
2
6
1957–58, 1991–92
Hassania Agadir
2
1
2001–02, 2002–03
Moghreb Tétouan
2
2011–12, 2013–14
FUS Rabat
1
5
2015–16
Olympique Khouribga
1
3
2006–07
Racing de Casablanca
1
2
1971–72
Renaissance de Settat
1
2
1970–71
IR Tanger
1
1
2017–18
Olympique de Casablanca
1
1
1993–94
Mouloudia Oujda
1
1
1974–75
CODM de Meknès
1
1994–95
Chabab Mohammédia
1
1979–80
Raja de Beni Mellal
1
1973–74
Étoile de Casablanca
1
1958–59

By city edit

By Region edit

Performance comparison since 2011 edit

Performance comparison of top teams since 2011.

Teams 11–12 12–13 13–14 14–15 15–16 16–17 17–18 18–19 19–20 20–21 21–22 22–23
WAC 3 4 6 1 2 1[a] 2 1[a] 2 1 1[a] 2
RCA 4 1 2 8 5 3[a] 6 2[a] 1 2 2[a] 5
ASFAR 7 2 7 11 4 6 8 14 6 3 3[a] 1
MAT 1 5 1 4 6 12 11 13 7 16 - 13
FUS 2 6 3 5 1[a] 7 4 9 4 10 5 3
IRT - - - - 3 5 1 5 14 8 13 14
DHJ 5 9 5 7 13 2 5 8 11 11 8 16
OCK 10 13 14 2 12 11 12 11 15 - 10 15
RSB - 7 9 9 7 4 9 7 3 4 6 6
HUSA 12 10 8 6 8 8 3 3 8 6 12 7
MAS 6 3 14 10 16[b] - - - - 7 4 10
KACM - - 4 3 14 13 14 15 - - - -
OCS 8 12 11 12 9 9 7 4 13 11 7 4
  League champions
  Champions League
  Confederation Cup
  Arab Cup
  Relegation
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Participated also in the Arab Cup.
  2. ^ Despite relegation, MAS qualified for the Confederation Cup as Throne Cup winners.

All-time Botola Pro table (since 2011) edit

The all-time Botola Pro table is an overall record of all match results, points, and goals of every team that has played in Botola Pro since its new format inception in 2011. The table is accurate as of the end of the 2022–23 season. Teams in bold are part of the 2023–24 Botola season.

All-time Botola Pro table (2011–)
Pos Team S Pts GP W D L GF GA GD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th T Debut Since/
Last App
Best
1 Wydad AC 12 688 360 193 109 58 532 288 +244 5 4 1 1 11 2011–12 2011–12 1
2 Raja CA 12 640 360 176 112 72 521 309 +212 2 4 1 1 2 10 2011–12 2011–12 1
4 AS FAR 12 554 360 144 122 94 448 354 +94 1 1 2 1 5 2011–12 2011–12 1
3 Fath US 12 558 360 145 123 92 400 308 +92 1 1 2 2 2 8 2011–12 2011–12 1
5 DH Jadida 12 481 360 118 126 116 383 371 +12 1 3 4 2011–12 2011–12 2
6 RS Berkane 11 472 330 114 130 86 345 301 +44 1 2 3 2012–13 2012–13 3
7 HUS Agadir 12 466[a] 360 116 120 124 383 397 −14 2 2 2011–12 2011–12 3
8 MA Tétouan 11 459 330 116 111 103 364 353 +11 2 1 1 4 2011–12 2020–21 1
9 OC Safi 12 450 360 107 129 124 353 411 −58 2 2 2011–12 2011–12 4
10 OC Khouribga 11 383[b] 330 92 109 129 323 392 −69 1 1 2011–12 2019–20 2
11 IR Tanger 8 317 240 82 71 87 233 253 −20 1 1 2 4 2015–16 2015–16 1
12 Maghreb AS 8 290 240 64 108 68 241 239 +2 1 1 2 2011–12 2020–21 3
13 CR Al Hoceima 8 265[c] 240 64 72 104 215 295 −80 2011–12 2018–19 8
14 KAC Marrakech 6 220 180 55 55 70 183 204 −21 1 1 2 2013–14 2018–19 3
15 MC Oujda 6 219 180 54 57 69 195 215 −20 2 2 2015–16 2018–19 5
16 Kenitra AC 6 185 180 41 62 77 151 222 −71 2011–12 2016–17 11
17 RC Oued Zem 5 172 150 40 52 58 132 167 −35 2017–18 2017–18 9
18 CAY Berrechid 4 134 120 32 38 50 117 157 −40 2018–19 2018–19 6
19 SCC Mohammédia 3 100 90 23 31 36 80 93 −13 2020–21 2020–21 9
20 CA Khénifra 3 95 90 21 32 37 78 102 −24 2014–15 2017–18 10
21 WA Fes 3 89 90 19 32 39 77 112 −35 2011–12 2013–14 11
22 JS Soualem 2 72 60 18 18 24 68 78 −10 2021–22 2021–22 9
23 RCA Zemamra 2 64 60 15 19 26 71 81 −10 2019–20 2020–21 12
24 COD Meknès 2 60[d] 60 15 16 29 44 66 −22 2011–12 2012–13 10
25 IZ Khemisset 2 51 60 10 21 29 38 72 −34 2011–12 2014–15 16
26 US Touarga 1 36 30 9 9 12 34 40 −6 2022–23 2022–23 8
27 R Beni Mellal 2 36 60 5 21 34 35 84 −49 2012–13 2019–20 16
28 AS Sale 1 29 30 6 11 13 25 33 −8 2013–14 2013–14 15
29 JS Massira 1 28 30 7 7 16 24 42 −18 2011–12 2011–12 15
30 JS Kasbah Tadla 1 28 30 7 7 16 25 47 −22 2016–17 2016–17 15
31 Racing AC 1 17 30 3 8 19 22 54 −32 2017–18 2017–18 16
League or status for 202324 season
2023–24 Botola
2023–24 Botola 2
2023-24 Amateur National
2023–24 Amateur Division I
2023–24 Amateur Division II
2023–24 Amateur Division III
Club no longer exists
  1. ^ HUSA deducted 2 points due to the involvement of 4 foreign players against CRA in 2011/12 Season
  2. ^ OCK deducted 2 points because of two matches being awarded against them in 2013/14 season
  3. ^ 2 points were added to CRA in 2011/12 season because of HUSA's inclusion of 4 foreign players against them. And in 2013/14 season 1 point deducted because of one match being awarded against them
  4. ^ CODM deducted 1 point after the masses rioted in front of MAS 2011/12 season

Player records edit

Most goals (since 2011) edit

The table shows the Botola Pro top scorers since its new format inception in 2011. The table is accurate as of the end of the 2022–23 season[citation needed].

Boldface indicates a player still active in Botola Pro1. Italics indicates a player still active outside Botola Pro1.

Rank Player Club(s) Years active Goals
1   Mouhcine Iajour Wydad AC (5), Raja CA (53), MA Tétouan (12), RS Berkane (9) 2011–2015, 2017–2019, 2020–21 79
2   Zakaria Hadraf DH Jadidi (52), Raja CA (10), RS Berkane (5) 2011–2019, 2020– 67
3   Mehdi Naghmi AS FAR (41), IR Tanger (22), MC Oujda (3) 2011–2020, 2022 66
4   Abdelilah Hafidi Raja CA (50) 2011–2021 50
5   Abdessamad El Mobarky CR Al Hoceima (35), RS Berkane (1), RCA Zemamra (12) 2011–2021 48
6   Reda Hajhouj Wydad AC (15), OC Khouribga (21), Fath US (11) 2014–2017, 2017–2018, 2020–2022 47
7   Brahim El Bahraoui OC Safi (8), Fath US (7), RC Oued Zem (16), RS Berkane (14) 2011– 45
8   Jalal Daoudi DH Jadidi (2), Fath US (1), HUS Agadir (34), AS FAR (4), Wydad AC (3) 2011–2019, 2021– 44
9   Mohammed El Fakih KAC Marrakech (16), AS FAR (4), CAY Berrechid (7), OC Khouribga (2), Maghreb AS (13) 2015–2021, 2022 42
10   Karim El Berkaoui HUS Agadir (40) 2013–2020 40

The historical top scorer of the competition is Ahmed Faras with 231 goals[citation needed]

See also edit

Notes edit

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External links edit

  • Botola on Facebook ( 4 November 2020 at the Wayback Machine)
  • at FIFA.com (archived 3 July 2007)
  • Competition history at the RSSSF
  • Botola 1 – Hailoosport.com (in Arabic)
  • Botola 1 – Hailoosport.com

botola, arabic, البطولة, الإحترافي, romanized, buṭūla, iḥtirāfiyya, moroccan, professional, league, association, football, clubs, moroccan, football, league, system, country, primary, football, competition, contested, clubs, operates, system, promotion, relega. The Botola Pro Arabic البطولة الإحترافي ة romanized al buṭula l iḥtirafiyya is a Moroccan professional league for men s association football clubs At the top of the Moroccan football league system it is the country s primary football competition Contested by 16 clubs it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Botola 2 BotolaOrganising bodyRoyal Moroccan Football FederationFounded1956CountryMoroccoConfederationCAFNumber of teams16Level on pyramid1Relegation toBotola 2Domestic cup s Moroccan Throne CupMoroccan Super Cup defunct International cup s CAF Champions League CAF Confederation CupCurrent championsAS FAR 13th title 2022 23 Most championshipsWydad AC 22 titles TV partnersSNRT Arryadia Current 2023 24 BotolaSeasons run from August to May with teams playing 30 matches each playing each team in the league twice home and away totaling 240 matches in the season Most games are played in the afternoons of Saturdays and Sundays the other games during weekday evenings It is sponsored by Inwi 1 and thus known as the Botola Pro Inwi From 2015 to 2019 the league was called Botola Maroc Telecom for sponsorship reasons The competition formed as the FRMF on 20 February 1992 following the decision of clubs in the Botola Pro to break away from the UNAF which had been founded in 1911 and take advantage of a lucrative television rights deal This deal is worth 55 million MAD a year domestically as of 2015 16 with Arryadia securing the domestic rights to broadcast games respectively The league generates 123 million MAD per year in domestic and international television rights The Moroccan top flight has produced the second highest number of CAF Champions League titles with three Moroccan clubs having won seven African trophies in total 2 3 They also produced the highest number of CAF Confederation Cup titles with five Moroccan clubs having won seven African confederation trophies 4 The current champions are ASFAR who won the title in 2022 23 season 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 The start of great rivalry 1960 1970 1 2 New Champions 1971 1995 1 3 Raja s Glory 1995 2002 1 4 New champions 2002 2011 1 5 The start of Botola Pro 2011 present 2 Competition format 2 1 Promotion and relegation 3 Sponsorship 4 Broadcasting rights 5 Botola clubs in Africa 5 1 Qualification for African competitions 5 1 1 Association ranking for 2023 24 CAF competitions 5 1 2 Historical rankings since 2011 5 1 3 Club Ranking for the 2023 24 CAF club season 6 Stadiums 6 1 Current stadiums 6 2 Other stadiums 7 List of champions 8 Performances 8 1 Performance by club 8 2 By city 8 3 By Region 9 Performance comparison since 2011 10 All time Botola Pro table since 2011 11 Player records 11 1 Most goals since 2011 12 See also 13 Notes 14 References 15 External linksHistory edit nbsp Botola trophyThe 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 In the following season the Kawkab Marrakech club was crowned and then the following two seasons were crowned by the youth star and KAC Kenitra 7 8 9 The start of great rivalry 1960 1970 edit AS FAR dominated the championship for four consecutive seasons despite the competition being played by strong teams namely Maghreb de Fes and Kawkab Marrakech where the Askari Club was able to enter history as the first club to achieve four consecutive titles in the years 1961 1964 10 11 12 13 Then in the 1964 1965 season Maghreb de Fes won its first title then Wydad AC won the league title in the 1965 1966 season which is the beginning of the competition between Raja CA and Wydad AC in the tournament where the derby was repeated due to the public entering the stadium which ended with Raja winning 2 1 But when it was replayed it ended in a 0 0 draw and thus Wydad AC won the championship by one point over Raja CA 14 15 16 New Champions 1971 1995 edit New teams were able to crown the championship title during this period including RS Settat 17 Racing de Casablanca 18 Raja Beni Mellal 19 MC Oujda 20 SCC Mohammedia 21 and others that had previously been crowned as Wydad who won the league for three consecutive seasons Kenitra was able to obtain the championship in the 1973 1972 season in a dramatic way in a season known as the famous case of the Car Dial Fez where it noticed the survival of Wydad from going down to the second national division due to the cancellation of the interview of Maghreb de Fes with Wydad AC in the last round due to a malfunction in the bus that was carrying the players of Maghreb Fez which automated a loss for fez and Wydad got 4 points KAC Kenitra won the league 22 Maghreb de Fes was able to add two more titles to its treasury at this stage KAC Kenitra managed to win two successive titles 23 24 while Olympique de Casablanca won their first title 25 and the competition was strong between Wydad AC and the AS FAR where the Military Club won three titles bringing the total of its titles to 10 to hang its first star and then Wydad was able to win four titles bringing its total titles to 15 While the Kawkab Marrakech club was satisfied with its second title only while another new competitor appeared Raja CA which won its first title in the 1988 1987 season 26 Raja s Glory 1995 2002 edit In the seven seasons between 1995 and 2002 Raja CA arose quickly making it one of the most supported club in Morocco as it managed to obtain the championship for six consecutive seasons in a golden period during which a generation of excellent players appeared This period coincided with the emergence of Raja CA on the scene International in the African Champions League and Club World Cup 27 Appearing in 3 CAF Champions League Final winning 2 but losing the 2002 CAF Champions League Final 28 and ending 7th in the 2000 FIFA Club World Championship 29 New champions 2002 2011 edit Hassania Agadir managed to win the championship twice in a row despite the competition from the two poles of the economic capital 30 After that the tournament became more exciting between the two poles of Casablanca Wydad and ASFAR as the tournament was not decided until the last two rounds or the last round FAR and Wydad Casablanca won two titles while Olympique Khouribga won its first title in its history 31 While Raja continued the race to try to catch up with Wydad and the Army as it won three titles bringing its total to ten titles to be the third team to suspend the ten titles Botola was placed third as the best African league of the world of the first decade 2001 2010 by IFFHS 32 The start of Botola Pro 2011 present edit In light of the league s strength it was necessary for the Moroccan League to move Moroccan football from the abyss to professionalism so the first professional season was 2011 12 which was crowned by the Maghreb Tetouan club for the first time in its history 33 Raja CA managed to win the title in the 2012 13 season then followed by Maghreb Tetouan in the 2013 14 Botola 34 In the 2014 15 season Wydad Casablanca returned after 5 years again to win the 18th title in its history FUS Rabat also won the 2015 16 season title for the first time in its history 35 while Wydad Casablanca won the 2016 17 Botola League title for the 19th time in its history In 2017 18 IR Tanger managed to win their 1st league title in its history 36 On 4 October 2020 the FRMF introduced the Virtual Offside Line in Botola 37 Botola has been ranked in the top 40 world s strongest national league of the decade by International Federation of Football History amp Statistics 38 On 25 May 2021 Botola was placed third as the best African league of the world of the second decade 2011 2020 by IFFHS 39 On 27 December 2022 The President of the National League stated that the winter transfer market will depend on the financial status of the clubs and to resolve all standing disputes related to player contracts as well as the technical and medical staff of the clubs 40 Since 2018 Botola has been ranked top 3 strongest African leagues by IFFHS 41 42 Competition format editThere are 16 clubs in the Botola During the course of a season from August to May each club plays the others twice a double round robin system once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents for 30 games Teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw No points are awarded for a loss Teams are ranked by total points then goal difference and then goals scored If still equal teams are deemed to occupy the same position If there is a tie for the championship for relegation or for qualification to other competitions a play off match at a neutral venue decides rank Champion and runner up participate in the African Champions League The third place team and Coupe du Trone winner qualify to participate in the African Confederation Cup Promotion and relegation edit A system of promotion and relegation exists between the Botola and the Botola 2 The two lowest placed teams in the Botola are relegated to the Botola 2 and the top two teams from the Botola 2 promoted to the Botola Number of clubs in Botola throughout the years Period in years No of clubs1956 1958 16 clubs1958 1966 14 clubs1966 67 16 clubs1967 68 18 clubs1968 1980 16 clubs1980 81 20 clubs1981 82 18 clubs1982 1985 16 clubs1985 86 20 clubs1986 87 24 clubs 2 groups playoffs1987 88 18 clubs1988 present 16 clubsSponsorship editSince 2020 inwi has been the official sponsor of the Botola for a 15 million dirham per year contract 43 Period Sponsor Brand2011 2015 No sponsor Botola Pro2015 2019 Maroc Telecom Botola Maroc Telecom 44 2019 2020 No sponsor Botola Pro 12020 present Inwi Botola Pro 1 Inwi 45 Broadcasting rights editIn September 2007 the SNRT Group Al Aoula 2M TV and Arryadia paid 225 million dirhams for the rights to broadcast the following three seasons of the Botola 46 Throughout the week every game played in the Botola is broadcast live by at least one TV channel Botola clubs in Africa editThe Botola is currently the first in the CAF 5 year ranking of African leagues based on their performances in African competitions over a five year period ahead of Egypt s Egyptian Premier League and Tunisia s Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 Raja CA and Wydad AC have been in the top ten most successful clubs in African football in terms of total African trophies These two clubs along with AS FAR and Maghreb de Fes are four of the most successful teams in African competition history Hassania Agadir Olympique Club de Khouribga Difaa Hassani El Jadidi and Fath Union Sport are the joint fourth most participating Moroccan team in the Champions League with Maghreb de Fes after Raja CA Wydad AC and AS FAR AS FAR is the first Moroccan club to win an international cup after defeating AS Bilima in the 1985 African Cup of Champions Clubs Finals 47 Moroccan Clubs are the most titled in the CAF Confederation Cup with 7 titles and the second most titled Clubs in the CAF Champions League and CAF Super Cup FAR Rabat became the first Moroccan club to play back to back finals in the African Confederation Cup winning the 2005 Confederation Cup 48 and losing the 2006 Confederation Cup 49 Qualification for African competitions edit Main article CAF 5 year ranking Association ranking for 2023 24 CAF competitions edit Association ranking for 2023 24 CAF Champions League and 2023 24 CAF Confederation Cup will be based on results from each CAF tournament Champions League and Confederation Cup from 2018 19 to the 2022 23 season LegendCL CAF Champions League CC CAF Confederation Cup Associations ranked 1 12 are eligible to enter two teams in each CAF club competition Rank Association 2018 19 1 2019 20 2 2020 21 3 2021 22 4 2022 23 5 Total2023 2022 Mvt CL CC CL CC CL CC CL CC CL CC1 1 nbsp nbsp Morocco 5 7 8 8 4 6 9 5 8 2 1802 2 nbsp nbsp Egypt 4 5 11 6 8 3 7 4 8 2 5 172 53 3 nbsp nbsp Algeria 5 1 3 1 6 5 7 1 6 5 1344 5 nbsp 1 nbsp South Africa 6 0 3 0 5 8 2 5 4 4 3 1145 4 nbsp 1 nbsp Tunisia 8 6 6 0 4 3 5 1 4 2 101Historical rankings since 2011 edit Legend Associations ranked 1 12 and eligible to enter two teams in each CAF club competition No rank 0 Points Association Rank Points 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2018 19 2019 20 2020 21 2021 22 2022 23 2023 24 nbsp Morocco 8 20 7 27 4 62 5 53 4 44 7 29 7 24 6 41 4 84 2 153 1 190 1 183 1 194 1 180 Club Ranking for the 2023 24 CAF club season edit The club ranking is used for seeding in the 2 CAF club competitions the CAF Champions League and the CAF Confederation Cup Pending equality in ranking points the team receiving more points in the previous season will be considered as the higher ranked team 50 The club ranking for the 2023 24 CAF Champions League and the 2023 24 CAF Confederation Cup was based on results from each CAF club competition from 2018 19 to the 2022 23 season Rank Club 2018 19 1 2019 20 2 2020 21 3 2021 22 4 2022 23 5 Total1 nbsp Al Ahly 3 6 6 5 6 832 nbsp Wydad AC 5 4 4 6 5 743 nbsp Esperance de Tunis 6 3 4 3 4 564 nbsp Mamelodi Sundowns 4 3 3 3 4 515 nbsp Raja CA 1 4 5 3 3 516 nbsp Zamalek 5 5 2 2 2 397 nbsp RS Berkane 4 5 1 5 0 3730 nbsp ASFAR Rabat 0 0 0 0 2 1037 nbsp Hassania Agadir 2 3 0 0 0 8Stadiums editCurrent stadiums edit Casablanca Tanger Rabat AgadirMohammed V Stadium Ibn Batouta Stadium Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium Adrar StadiumCapacity 67 000 51 Capacity 65 000 52 Capacity 53 000 53 Capacity 45 480 54 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Fes Oujda Safi BerkaneFez Stadium Honneur Stadium El Massira Stadium Berkane Municipal StadiumCapacity 45 000 55 Capacity 30 000 56 Capacity 15 000 57 Capacity 15 000 58 nbsp nbsp nbsp Mohammedia Rabat Tetouan BerrechidEl Bachir Stadium Moulay Hassan Stadium Saniat Rmel Stadium Berrechid Municipal StadiumCapacity 15 000 59 Capacity 12 000 60 Capacity 10 000 61 Capacity 5 000 62 nbsp nbsp nbsp Other stadiums edit Marrakech El Aaiun Meknes KenitraGrand Marrakech Stadium Sheikh Mohamed Laghdaf Stadium Honneur Stadium Kenitra Municipal StadiumCapacity 45 240 63 Capacity 30 000 64 Capacity 20 000 65 Capacity 15 000 66 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Al Hoceima Khemisset El Jadida RabatMimoun Al Arsi Stadium 18 November Stadium Ben M Hamed El Abdi Stadium FUS StadiumCapacity 12 500 67 Capacity 10 000 68 Capacity 10 000 69 Capacity 10 000 70 nbsp nbsp KhouribgaPhosphate StadiumCapacity 10 000 71 nbsp List of champions editSeason Champion Runner up Top scorer Team Goals1956 57 Wydad AC 6 Kawkab Marrakech nbsp Abdelkarim Zidani KAC Marrakech 181957 58 Kawkab Marrakech Wydad AC nbsp Mohamed Chtaini Fejjar Difaa El Jadida 221958 59 Etoile de Casablanca Wydad AC nbsp Mohamed Khalfi Wydad AC 211959 60 Kenitra AC AS FAR nbsp Moussa Hanoune Raja CA 221960 61 AS FAR Maghreb Fez nbsp Harchaoui Etoile de Casablanca 191961 62 AS FAR 2 Racing de Casablanca nbsp M jidou nbsp Abdelkarim Zidani nbsp Harchaoui Chabab Mohammedia KAC Marrakech Etoile de Casablanca 131962 63 AS FAR 3 Kawkab Marrakech nbsp Kebir Mezzour FUS Rabat 171963 64 AS FAR 4 Stade Marocain nbsp Robert Traba Chabab Mohammedia 231964 65 Maghreb Fez Racing de Casablanca nbsp Fettah Filali FUS Rabat 161965 66 Wydad AC 7 Raja CA nbsp Hmida Azzaoui Mouloudia d Oujda 141966 67 AS FAR 5 Renaissance de Settat nbsp Houmane Jarir nbsp Abdelatif Chiadmi Raja CA Difaa El Jadida 181967 68 AS FAR 6 Renaissance de Settat nbsp Hassan Chicha Difaa El Jadida 191968 69 Wydad AC 8 Maghreb Fez nbsp Ahmed Faras Chabab Mohammedia 161969 70 AS FAR 7 Union Sidi Kacem nbsp Abdallah Bendriss Union Sidi Kacem 171970 71 Renaissance de Settat AS FAR nbsp Abdallah Bendriss Union Sidi Kacem 191971 72 Racing de Casablanca Wydad AC nbsp Miloud Ouazir Difaa El Jadida 181972 73 Kenitra AC 2 FUS Rabat nbsp Ahmed Faras Chabab Mohammedia 161973 74 Raja de Beni Mellal Raja CA nbsp Abdelhay nbsp Ahmed AS Sale TAS Casablanca 111974 75 Mouloudia Oujda Maghreb Fez nbsp Hassan Chicha Difaa El Jadida 121975 76 Wydad AC 9 Difaa El Jadida nbsp Hassan Amcharrat Chabab Mohammedia 171976 77 Wydad AC 10 Mouloudia Oujda nbsp Mohamed Boussati KAC Kenitra 171977 78 Wydad AC 11 Maghreb Fez nbsp Mustapha Chahid Wydad AC 161978 79 Maghreb Fez 2 KAC Kenitra nbsp Achibat Renaissance Berkane 171979 80 Chabab Mohammedia Wydad AC nbsp Idriss Ouadich AS FAR 151980 81 Kenitra AC 3 FUS Rabat nbsp Mohamed Boussati KAC Kenitra 171981 82 Kenitra AC 4 Wydad AC nbsp Mohamed Boussati KAC Kenitra 251982 83 Maghreb Fez 3 Renaissance de Berkane nbsp Abdeslam Laghrissi AS FAR 141983 84 AS FAR 8 Olympique Khouribga nbsp Mjidou nbsp Alaeddine Tmimi Wydad AC Mouloudia d Oujda 111984 85 Maghreb Fez 4 KAC Kenitra nbsp Hmida Boushaba Renaissance Berkane 131985 86 Wydad AC 12 Raja CA nbsp Hassan Nader nbsp Mohammed Chaouch Wydad AC Kawkab Marrakech 131986 87 AS FAR 9 Kawkab Marrakech nbsp Abderrazak Khairi nbsp Hassan Nader AS FAR Wydad AC 121987 88 Raja CA Kawkab Marrakech nbsp Lahcen Anaflous AS FAR 171988 89 AS FAR 10 Maghreb Fez nbsp Hassan Nader Wydad AC 181989 90 Wydad AC 13 IR Tanger nbsp Abdeslam Laghrissi AS FAR 221990 91 Wydad AC 14 AS FAR nbsp Lahcen Anaflous AS FAR 151991 92 Kawkab Marrakech 2 Raja CA nbsp Lahcen Anaflous AS FAR 111992 93 Wydad AC 15 Raja CA nbsp Youssef Fertout Wydad AC 181993 94 Olympique de Casablanca Wydad AC nbsp Ahmed Bahja Kawkab Marrakech 141994 95 COD Meknes Olympique de Casablanca nbsp Abdeslam Laghrissi AS FAR 151995 96 Raja CA 2 Olympique Khouribga nbsp Soufir Jeunesse El Massira 161996 97 Raja CA 3 Wydad AC nbsp Anane AS Sale 171997 98 Raja CA 4 Kawkab Marrakech nbsp Rachid Rokki Chabab Mohammedia 151998 99 Raja CA 5 Kawkab Marrakech nbsp Abdelaziz Zouine Olympique Khouribga 161999 00 Raja CA 6 Wydad AC nbsp Mustapha Bidoudane FUS Rabat 172000 01 Raja CA 7 FUS Rabat nbsp Samir Sarsar Kawkab Marrakech 122001 02 Hassania Agadir Wydad AC nbsp Omar Zaouit Tihad Sportif Casablanca 142002 03 Hassania Agadir 2 Raja CA nbsp Mustapha Bidoudane Raja CA 142003 04 Raja CA 8 AS FAR nbsp Mustapha Bidoudane Raja CA 132004 05 AS FAR 11 Raja CA nbsp Mohamed Armoumen AS FAR 122005 06 Wydad AC 16 AS FAR nbsp Mamadou Ba Camara Olympique Khouribga 92006 07 Olympique Khouribga AS FAR nbsp Jawad Ouaddouch AS FAR 122007 08 AS FAR 12 IZK Khemisset nbsp Abderrazak Lamnasfi AS FAR 132008 09 Raja CA 9 Difaa El Jadida nbsp Mustapha Allaoui AS FAR 142009 10 Wydad AC 17 Raja CA nbsp Omar Hassi Widad Fez 122010 11 Raja CA 10 Maghreb Fez nbsp Jawad Ouaddouch AS FAR 11Botola Pro2011 12 Moghreb Tetouan FUS Rabat nbsp Karl Max Barthelemy Difaa El Jadida 172012 13 Raja CA 11 AS FAR nbsp Abderazak Hamdallah Olympic Safi 152013 14 Moghreb Tetouan 2 Raja CA nbsp Zouhaur Naim nbsp Zoumana Kone Moghreb Tetouan Hassania Agadir 112014 15 Wydad AC 18 Olympique Khouribga nbsp Malick Evouna Wydad AC 162015 16 FUS Rabat Wydad AC nbsp Mahdi Naghmi AS FAR 12 72 2016 17 Wydad AC 19 Difaa El Jadida nbsp William Jebor Wydad AC 192017 18 IR Tanger Wydad AC nbsp Mouhssine Iajour Raja CA 172018 19 Wydad AC 20 Raja CA nbsp Mouhssine Iajour nbsp Kodjo Fo Doh Laba Raja CA RS Berkane 192019 20 Raja CA 12 Wydad AC nbsp Brahim El Bahraoui Rapide Oued Zem 162020 21 Wydad AC 21 Raja CA nbsp Ayoub El Kaabi Wydad Casablanca 182021 22 Wydad AC 22 Raja CA nbsp Guy Mbenza Wydad Casablanca 162022 23 AS FAR 13 Wydad AC nbsp Bouly Sambou Wydad Casablanca 13Performances editPerformance by club edit Club Winners Runners up Winning SeasonsWydad AC 22 17 1947 48 1948 49 1949 50 1950 51 1954 55 1956 57 1965 66 1968 69 1975 76 1976 77 1977 78 1985 86 1989 90 1990 91 1992 93 2005 06 2009 10 2014 15 2016 17 2018 19 2020 21 2021 22ASFAR 13 7 1960 61 1961 62 1962 63 1963 64 1966 67 1967 68 1969 70 1983 84 1986 87 1988 89 2004 05 2007 08 2022 23Raja CA 12 12 1987 88 1995 96 1996 97 1997 98 1998 99 1999 00 2000 01 2003 04 2008 09 2010 11 2012 13 2019 20Maghreb Fes 4 7 1964 65 1978 79 1982 83 1984 85KAC Kenitra 4 2 1959 60 1972 73 1980 81 1981 82Kawkab Marrakech 2 6 1957 58 1991 92Hassania Agadir 2 1 2001 02 2002 03Moghreb Tetouan 2 2011 12 2013 14FUS Rabat 1 5 2015 16Olympique Khouribga 1 3 2006 07Racing de Casablanca 1 2 1971 72Renaissance de Settat 1 2 1970 71IR Tanger 1 1 2017 18Olympique de Casablanca 1 1 1993 94Mouloudia Oujda 1 1 1974 75CODM de Meknes 1 1994 95Chabab Mohammedia 1 1979 80Raja de Beni Mellal 1 1973 74Etoile de Casablanca 1 1958 59By city edit City Championships ClubsCasablanca 37 Wydad 22 Raja 12 Racing de Casablanca 1 Olympique de Casablanca 1 Etoile de Casablanca 1 Rabat 14 AS FAR 13 FUS Rabat 1 Fez 4 Maghreb Fes 4 Kenitra 4 KAC Kenitra 4 Marrakesh 2 Kawkab Marrakech 2 Agadir 2 Hassania Agadir 2 Tetouan 2 Moghreb Tetouan 2 Khouribga 1 Olympique Club de Khouribga 1 Settat 1 RS Settat 1 Tangier 1 IR Tanger 1 Oujda 1 MC Oujda 1 Meknes 1 COD Meknes 1 Mohammedia 1 SCC Mohammedia 1 Beni Mellal 1 Raja Beni Mellal 1 By Region edit Region Championships Clubs nbsp Casablanca Settat 39 Wydad 22 Raja 12 Racing de Casablanca 1 Olympique de Casablanca 1 Etoile de Casablanca 1 RS Settat 1 SCC Mohammedia 1 nbsp Rabat Sale Kenitra 18 AS FAR 13 KAC Kenitra 4 FUS Rabat 1 nbsp Fes Meknes 5 Maghreb Fes 4 COD Meknes 1 nbsp Tanger Tetouan Al Hoceima 3 Moghreb Tetouan 2 IR Tanger 1 nbsp Marrakech Safi 2 Kawkab Marrakech 2 nbsp Souss Massa 2 Hassania Agadir 2 nbsp Beni Mellal Khenifra 2 Olympique Club de Khouribga 1 Raja Beni Mellal 1 nbsp Oriental 1 MC Oujda 1 Performance comparison since 2011 editPerformance comparison of top teams since 2011 Teams 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23WAC 3 4 6 1 2 1 a 2 1 a 2 1 1 a 2RCA 4 1 2 8 5 3 a 6 2 a 1 2 2 a 5ASFAR 7 2 7 11 4 6 8 14 6 3 3 a 1MAT 1 5 1 4 6 12 11 13 7 16 13FUS 2 6 3 5 1 a 7 4 9 4 10 5 3IRT 3 5 1 5 14 8 13 14DHJ 5 9 5 7 13 2 5 8 11 11 8 16OCK 10 13 14 2 12 11 12 11 15 10 15RSB 7 9 9 7 4 9 7 3 4 6 6HUSA 12 10 8 6 8 8 3 3 8 6 12 7MAS 6 3 14 10 16 b 7 4 10KACM 4 3 14 13 14 15 OCS 8 12 11 12 9 9 7 4 13 11 7 4 League champions Champions League Confederation Cup Arab Cup Relegation a b c d e f g h Participated also in the Arab Cup Despite relegation MAS qualified for the Confederation Cup as Throne Cup winners All time Botola Pro table since 2011 editThe all time Botola Pro table is an overall record of all match results points and goals of every team that has played in Botola Pro since its new format inception in 2011 The table is accurate as of the end of the 2022 23 season Teams in bold are part of the 2023 24 Botola season All time Botola Pro table 2011 Pos Team S Pts GP W D L GF GA GD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th T Debut Since Last App Best1 Wydad AC 12 688 360 193 109 58 532 288 244 5 4 1 1 11 2011 12 2011 12 12 Raja CA 12 640 360 176 112 72 521 309 212 2 4 1 1 2 10 2011 12 2011 12 14 AS FAR 12 554 360 144 122 94 448 354 94 1 1 2 1 5 2011 12 2011 12 13 Fath US 12 558 360 145 123 92 400 308 92 1 1 2 2 2 8 2011 12 2011 12 15 DH Jadida 12 481 360 118 126 116 383 371 12 1 3 4 2011 12 2011 12 26 RS Berkane 11 472 330 114 130 86 345 301 44 1 2 3 2012 13 2012 13 37 HUS Agadir 12 466 a 360 116 120 124 383 397 14 2 2 2011 12 2011 12 38 MA Tetouan 11 459 330 116 111 103 364 353 11 2 1 1 4 2011 12 2020 21 19 OC Safi 12 450 360 107 129 124 353 411 58 2 2 2011 12 2011 12 410 OC Khouribga 11 383 b 330 92 109 129 323 392 69 1 1 2011 12 2019 20 211 IR Tanger 8 317 240 82 71 87 233 253 20 1 1 2 4 2015 16 2015 16 112 Maghreb AS 8 290 240 64 108 68 241 239 2 1 1 2 2011 12 2020 21 313 CR Al Hoceima 8 265 c 240 64 72 104 215 295 80 2011 12 2018 19 814 KAC Marrakech 6 220 180 55 55 70 183 204 21 1 1 2 2013 14 2018 19 315 MC Oujda 6 219 180 54 57 69 195 215 20 2 2 2015 16 2018 19 516 Kenitra AC 6 185 180 41 62 77 151 222 71 2011 12 2016 17 1117 RC Oued Zem 5 172 150 40 52 58 132 167 35 2017 18 2017 18 918 CAY Berrechid 4 134 120 32 38 50 117 157 40 2018 19 2018 19 619 SCC Mohammedia 3 100 90 23 31 36 80 93 13 2020 21 2020 21 920 CA Khenifra 3 95 90 21 32 37 78 102 24 2014 15 2017 18 1021 WA Fes 3 89 90 19 32 39 77 112 35 2011 12 2013 14 1122 JS Soualem 2 72 60 18 18 24 68 78 10 2021 22 2021 22 923 RCA Zemamra 2 64 60 15 19 26 71 81 10 2019 20 2020 21 1224 COD Meknes 2 60 d 60 15 16 29 44 66 22 2011 12 2012 13 1025 IZ Khemisset 2 51 60 10 21 29 38 72 34 2011 12 2014 15 1626 US Touarga 1 36 30 9 9 12 34 40 6 2022 23 2022 23 827 R Beni Mellal 2 36 60 5 21 34 35 84 49 2012 13 2019 20 1628 AS Sale 1 29 30 6 11 13 25 33 8 2013 14 2013 14 1529 JS Massira 1 28 30 7 7 16 24 42 18 2011 12 2011 12 1530 JS Kasbah Tadla 1 28 30 7 7 16 25 47 22 2016 17 2016 17 1531 Racing AC 1 17 30 3 8 19 22 54 32 2017 18 2017 18 16League or status for 2023 24 season 2023 24 Botola2023 24 Botola 22023 24 Amateur National2023 24 Amateur Division I2023 24 Amateur Division II2023 24 Amateur Division IIIClub no longer exists HUSA deducted 2 points due to the involvement of 4 foreign players against CRA in 2011 12 Season OCK deducted 2 points because of two matches being awarded against them in 2013 14 season 2 points were added to CRA in 2011 12 season because of HUSA s inclusion of 4 foreign players against them And in 2013 14 season 1 point deducted because of one match being awarded against them CODM deducted 1 point after the masses rioted in front of MAS 2011 12 seasonPlayer records editMost goals since 2011 edit The table shows the Botola Pro top scorers since its new format inception in 2011 The table is accurate as of the end of the 2022 23 season citation needed Boldface indicates a player still active in Botola Pro1 Italics indicates a player still active outside Botola Pro1 Rank Player Club s Years active Goals1 nbsp Mouhcine Iajour Wydad AC 5 Raja CA 53 MA Tetouan 12 RS Berkane 9 2011 2015 2017 2019 2020 21 792 nbsp Zakaria Hadraf DH Jadidi 52 Raja CA 10 RS Berkane 5 2011 2019 2020 673 nbsp Mehdi Naghmi AS FAR 41 IR Tanger 22 MC Oujda 3 2011 2020 2022 664 nbsp Abdelilah Hafidi Raja CA 50 2011 2021 505 nbsp Abdessamad El Mobarky CR Al Hoceima 35 RS Berkane 1 RCA Zemamra 12 2011 2021 486 nbsp Reda Hajhouj Wydad AC 15 OC Khouribga 21 Fath US 11 2014 2017 2017 2018 2020 2022 477 nbsp Brahim El Bahraoui OC Safi 8 Fath US 7 RC Oued Zem 16 RS Berkane 14 2011 458 nbsp Jalal Daoudi DH Jadidi 2 Fath US 1 HUS Agadir 34 AS FAR 4 Wydad AC 3 2011 2019 2021 449 nbsp Mohammed El Fakih KAC Marrakech 16 AS FAR 4 CAY Berrechid 7 OC Khouribga 2 Maghreb AS 13 2015 2021 2022 4210 nbsp Karim El Berkaoui HUS Agadir 40 2013 2020 40The historical top scorer of the competition is Ahmed Faras with 231 goals citation needed See also editSport in Morocco Moroccan football league 1916 1955 Notes editReferences edit Inwi nouveau sponsor de la Botola Pro Archived from the original on 2020 11 28 Retrieved 2020 12 05 African Champions Cup RSSSF Archived from the original on 2022 09 23 Retrieved 2022 10 09 CAF Champions League Champions worldfootball net Archived from the original on 2022 12 06 Retrieved 2022 10 09 CAF Cup and Confederation Cup RSSSF Archived from the original on 2022 08 15 Retrieved 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