Morocco's FUS Wins League Title After 41 Years

Morocco's FUS Wins League Title After 41 Years

Morocco's FUS Wins League Title After 41 Years

Sunday 05-07-2026
سعيد أيمن

FUS de Rabat has returned to the top after a 41-year wait, securing the national professional league title for the fifth time in its history with a 2-0 victory over Olympique Dcheira on Sunday in the final round of the competition.


The "MASS" opened the scoring in the second half when Anas Tahiri capitalized on a precise pass from Adam Berrika to find the net in the 52nd minute, followed by Ayoub Chabani doubling the lead in the 72nd minute. Olympique Dcheira finished the match with ten men after Yassine Bougaz was sent off in the 41st minute.


This victory marks FUS's fifth title in the league's history and their first since their last triumph in 1985, ending a long drought without silverware.


Meanwhile, the win for Nahdat Berkane over Hassania Agadir (3-1) was not enough to claim the title, but it secured them a spot in next season's CAF Champions League.


Raja Casablanca also secured a place in the CAF Confederation Cup after defeating Olympique Safi 2-0 away, finishing the season in third place.


The final round saw a disappointing result for FAR Rabat, who could only manage a goalless draw against Nahdat Zemamra, dropping them to fourth place and out of continental qualification spots.


At the bottom of the table, Olympique Safi was officially relegated to the second division after finishing in sixteenth place, joining Ittihad Yaacoub Mansour, who finished fifteenth despite winning the Rabat derby against Fath Union Sport 1-0. Meanwhile, Ittihad Tawraka secured their top-flight status with a valuable 2-1 win over Wydad Casablanca.

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