
Ultras of Raja Club Athletic to Boycott Match Against Royal Army
Two factions of the prominent Ultras of Raja Club Athletic are heading towards boycotting the classic match against the Royal Army, scheduled for next Wednesday evening at the Mohammed V Stadium in Casablanca, as part of the second round of the professional league.
According to media sources, the decision to boycott comes in the wake of organizational disputes between the groups 'Eagles' and 'Green Boys'; the former demanded the adoption of a new system that ensures the sharing of seats in the stands and the appointment of a unified 'Capo' to lead the chants, while the latter insisted on maintaining the traditional organization associated with the historic 'Gate 13' since 2005.
The same sources warn that the continuation of this tension could negatively impact the attendance of fans at Raja's matches within the Mohammed V fortress, which poses additional challenges for the team during a critical period that requires financial, administrative, and fan stability to ensure a strong start in the new season.
According to media sources, the decision to boycott comes in the wake of organizational disputes between the groups 'Eagles' and 'Green Boys'; the former demanded the adoption of a new system that ensures the sharing of seats in the stands and the appointment of a unified 'Capo' to lead the chants, while the latter insisted on maintaining the traditional organization associated with the historic 'Gate 13' since 2005.
The same sources warn that the continuation of this tension could negatively impact the attendance of fans at Raja's matches within the Mohammed V fortress, which poses additional challenges for the team during a critical period that requires financial, administrative, and fan stability to ensure a strong start in the new season.