# Maghreb of Fez

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Moroccan sports club

Football club

MAS Full name Maghreb Association Sportive of Fez المغرب الرياضي الفاسي Nickname النمور الصفر (Yellow Tigers) Short name MAS Founded 16 October 1946; 79 years ago (16 October 1946) Ground Fez Stadium Capacity 45,000 Chairman Ismael Jamai Manager Pablo Franco League Botola Pro 2024–25 Botola Pro, 7th of 16 Website www.maghreb-fes.com Home colours Away colours Third colours

**Maghreb Fez** ([Arabic](/source/Arabic_language): المغرب الرياضي الفاسي), commonly known as **MAS**, is a Moroccan professional [football club](/source/Football_team) based in [Fez](/source/Fez%2C_Morocco), which competes in the [Botola Pro](/source/Botola_Pro), the top division of the [Moroccan football league system](/source/Moroccan_football_league_system).[1]

Founded on 16 October 1946 in [Fez](/source/Fez%2C_Morocco), Maghreb Fez is one of the oldest sports clubs in [Morocco](/source/Morocco).[2] During the protectorate period, the club also had a social and political dimension. Several of its founders and members were involved in the Moroccan national movement, and sporting activities sometimes served as a framework for meetings linked to independence efforts. More broadly, clubs such as Maghreb Fez contributed to the expression of a national identity distinct from colonial influence.[3]

Maghreb Fez has established itself as one of the notable clubs in Moroccan football. At the domestic level, it has won ten major titles, including four [Botola Pro](/source/Botola_Pro) championships, four [Throne Cup](/source/Moroccan_Throne_Cup) titles and two second-division titles. At the continental level, the club has won the [CAF Confederation Cup](/source/CAF_Confederation_Cup) and the [CAF Super Cup](/source/CAF_Super_Cup).

## History

Maghreb Fez is considered one of the founding clubs of Moroccan football. Since its establishment in 1946, it has played an early role in national competitions, notably becoming the first non-French team to reach the later stages of the French Cup, where it faced [Red Star FC](/source/Red_Star_FC).

Following the creation of the [Moroccan championship](/source/Botola_Pro), Maghreb Fez established itself among the competitive clubs in the league. The club developed its own organizational structure, including administrative management and financial resources supported by local figures in the city.

In the 1960s and 1970s, the club reached several finals of the [Moroccan Throne Cup](/source/Moroccan_Throne_Cup) but was unsuccessful in 1966, 1971 and 1974.[4][5][6] The club eventually won its first league title in 1979, with a squad that included players such as [Mohammed Hazzaz](/source/Mohammed_Hazzaz) and [Abdallah Tazi](/source/Abdallah_Tazi).

This success was followed by a period of consolidation in the 1980s. The club won its first Throne Cup in 1980, shortly after its 1979 league title,[7] and added two further league titles in 1983 and 1985.[8][9]

In 1988, Maghreb Fez won the [1987–88 Moroccan Throne Cup](/source/1987%E2%80%9388_Moroccan_Throne_Cup) after defeating [FAR Rabat](/source/ASFAR_(football_club)) on penalties (4–2) in the final.[10][11]

The club finished as runner-up in the Throne Cup on several occasions, including 1993, 2001, 2002, 2008 and 2010.[12][13][14][15][16]

Maghreb Fez won the [2011 Moroccan Throne Cup](/source/2011_Moroccan_Throne_Cup) after defeating [COD Meknès](/source/COD_Mekn%C3%A8s) 1–0 in the final.[17] During the same campaign, the club eliminated [Wydad AC](/source/Wydad_AC) in the semi-finals.

Maghreb Fez against [Raja CA](/source/Raja_CA) in 2008

In the [2011 CAF Confederation Cup](/source/2011_CAF_Confederation_Cup), They played their first group match in [Fez Stadium](/source/Fez_Stadium) in which they won 1–0 against [JS Kabylie](/source/JS_Kabylie), scored by [Chemseddine Chtibi](/source/Chemseddine_Chtibi) in the 85th minute.[18] They drew their second against [Motema Pembe](/source/Daring_Club_Motema_Pembe) and won their third against [Sunshine Stars](/source/Sunshine_Stars_F.C.).[19] Maghreb Fez won two and drew one of their 2nd leg matches, They defeated JS Kabylie (1–0)[20] and defeated Motema Pembe (3–0), while they drew 1–1 against Sunshine Stars.[21] Maghreb Fez qualified to the knockout stages after finishing top in the group stages winning four matches and drawing two. In the semi-finals they defeated [G.D. Interclube](/source/G.D._Interclube) on penalties. They were proclaimed **Champions** after defeating [Club Africain](/source/Club_Africain) in the final.[22] They automatically qualified to the [2012 CAF Super Cup](/source/2012_CAF_Super_Cup), in which they defeated [Espérance ST](/source/Esp%C3%A9rance_Sportive_de_Tunis) and won their second African title for the team.[23][24]

In 2016, they won their [4th Moroccan Throne Cup](/source/2016_Moroccan_Throne_Cup) after defeating [Olympic Safi](/source/Olympic_Club_de_Safi) (2–1) in the final, both goals scored by [Guiza Djédjé](/source/Guiza_Dj%C3%A9dj%C3%A9).[25][26]

## Grounds

The stadium has been welcoming the team since 2007 at the [Fez Stadium](/source/Fez_Stadium), which has a capacity of 45,000 spectators. The construction of the sports complex began in early 1992, and it was expected to be completed in February 1997, as it was scheduled to host the African Youth Cup next to the honorary stadium of Meknes, but the failure to complete the workshops prevented that, after the completion period knew stops And several failures as a result of technical problems added to the original financial envelope in financing the project,[27] which was what led the interests of the guardianship ministry and the urban group of Fez in 1999 to find another support for the completion of the project, The urban group contributed three million euros, and the concerned ministry contributed eight million euros, while the amount allocated for the completion of this sports landmark, which has a capacity of 45 thousand spectators, was estimated at 35 million euros. Construction and equipment works were completed in 2003.

Highest recorded attendance is 50,000 spectators on 4 December 2011, in which it witnessed Maghreb fez play against [Club Africain](/source/Club_Africain) in the [2011 CAF Confederation Cup final](/source/2011_CAF_Confederation_Cup).[28]

## Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under [FIFA eligibility rules](/source/FIFA_eligibility_rules); some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player 2 MF MAR Hamza Afsal 3 DF ITA Zakaria Hamadi 4 DF MAR Saad Ait Khorsa 5 DF MAR Aymane Chbani 6 MF MAR Oussama Noureddine 7 FW BOT Kabelo Seakanyeng 8 MF MAR Achraf Harmach 9 FW MAR Soufiane Benjdida 11 FW NED Soulyman Allouch 12 GK MAR Oussama Errahmany 13 DF MAR Adil Rhaili 16 GK MAR Salaheddine Chihab 17 FW FRA Kevin Yamga 19 MF MAR Anas Tahiri 20 FW MTN Cheikhna Semega No. Pos. Nation Player 21 DF MAR Marouane Ouhrou 23 MF MAR Nizar Guessous 24 MF MAR Mohamed Loumim 26 MF MAR Adam Brika 27 MF MAR El Habib Brija 28 DF NGA Benjamin Tanimu 31 DF MAR Hamza Ait Allal 32 DF MAR Driss El Jabli 36 FW MAR Zakaria Allaoui 68 MF MAR Khalid Baba 77 FW MAR Youssef Dalouzi 90 FW CIV Privat Djéssan Bi 95 MF MAR Amine Oudrhiri 99 GK MAR Walid Laghrissi

## Supporters

The official supporter group of MAS are the Fatal Tigers. They were formed in 2006.[29]

## Honours

### National

- **[Moroccan league](/source/Botola) (4):[30]**

- - [1965](/source/1964%E2%80%9365_Botola), [1979](/source/1978%E2%80%9379_Botola), [1983](/source/1982%E2%80%9383_Botola), [1985](/source/1984%E2%80%9385_Botola)

- **[Moroccan Throne Cup](/source/Moroccan_Throne_Cup) (4):[31]**

- - [1980](/source/1979%E2%80%9380_Moroccan_Throne_Cup), [1988](/source/1987%E2%80%9388_Moroccan_Throne_Cup), [2011](/source/2011_Moroccan_Throne_Cup), [2016](/source/2016_Moroccan_Throne_Cup)

- **[Moroccan league 2](/source/Botola_2) (2):**

- - 1997, [2006](/source/2005%E2%80%9306_GNF_2)

### African

- **[CAF Confederation Cup](/source/CAF_Confederation_Cup) (1):[32]**

- - [2011](/source/2011_CAF_Confederation_Cup)

- **[CAF Super Cup](/source/CAF_Super_Cup) (1):[33]**

- - [2012](/source/2012_CAF_Super_Cup)

## Performance in CAF competitions

- **[CAF Champions League](/source/CAF_Champions_League): 1 appearance**

- - [2012](/source/2012_CAF_Champions_League) – Second Round

- **[African Cup of Champions Clubs](/source/African_Cup_of_Champions_Clubs): 2 appearances**

- - [1984](/source/1984_African_Cup_of_Champions_Clubs) – Quarter-finals - [1986](/source/1986_African_Cup_of_Champions_Clubs) – Second Round

- **[CAF Confederation Cup](/source/CAF_Confederation_Cup): 5 appearances**

- - [2009](/source/2009_CAF_Confederation_Cup) – First Round - [2011](/source/2011_CAF_Confederation_Cup) – **Champion** - [2012](/source/2012_CAF_Confederation_Cup) – Play-off round - [2014](/source/2014_CAF_Confederation_Cup) – First Round - [2017](/source/2017_CAF_Confederation_Cup) – Play-off round

- **[CAF Cup Winners' Cup](/source/CAF_Cup_Winners'_Cup): 2 appearances**

- - [1990](/source/1990_African_Cup_Winners'_Cup) – Second Round - [2003](/source/2003_African_Cup_Winners'_Cup) – First Round

- **[CAF Super Cup](/source/CAF_Super_Cup): 1 appearance**

- - [2012](/source/2012_CAF_Super_Cup) – **Champion**

## Managers

- [Alexandru Moldovan](/source/Alexandru_Moldovan) (1995–96)

- [Ivica Todorov](/source/Ivica_Todorov) (1996–97)

- [Aurel Țicleanu](/source/Aurel_%C8%9Aicleanu) (1997–99)

- [Zaki Badou](/source/Ezzaki_Badou) (July 1, 2001 – June 30, 2002)

- [Aurel Țicleanu](/source/Aurel_%C8%9Aicleanu) (2002)

- [Aziz El Amri](/source/Aziz_El_Amri) (2002–03)

- [Aurel Țicleanu](/source/Aurel_%C8%9Aicleanu) (2003–04)

- [Jaouad Milani](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jaouad_Milani&action=edit&redlink=1) (2004–06)

- [Abderrazak Khairi](/source/Abderrazak_Khairi) (2006)

- [Oscar Fulloné](/source/Oscar_Fullon%C3%A9) (2007)

- [Pierre Lechantre](/source/Pierre_Lechantre) (2007 – Jan 08)

- [Jean-Christian Lang](/source/Jean-Christian_Lang) (2008)

- [Lamine N'Diaye](/source/Lamine_N'Diaye) (July 1, 2008–09)

- [Mohamed Fakhir](/source/Mohamed_Fakhir) (2009)

- [Abdelhadi Sektioui](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Abdelhadi_Sektioui&action=edit&redlink=1) (2010)

- [Rachid Taoussi](/source/Rachid_Taoussi) (2010–12)

- [Tarik Sektioui](/source/Tarik_Sektioui) (2012)

- [Azzedine Aït Djoudi](/source/Azzedine_A%C3%AFt_Djoudi) (Oct 30, 2012 – June 30, 2013)

- [Tarik Sektioui](/source/Tarik_Sektioui) (July 1, 2013 – Oct 14, 2013)

- [Charly Rössli](/source/Charly_R%C3%B6ssli) (Nov 1, 2013 – Feb 18, 2014)

- [Abderrahim Taleb](/source/Abderrahim_Taleb) (2014)

- [Franck Dumas](/source/Franck_Dumas) (Aug 2014–14)

- [Rachid Taoussi](/source/Rachid_Taoussi) (2015)

- [Denis Lavagne](/source/Denis_Lavagne) (2015– March 2016)

- [Mohamed Al Achhabi](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mohamed_Al_Achhabi&action=edit&redlink=1) (2016)

- [Oussama Bouiraaman](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oussama_Bouiraaman&action=edit&redlink=1) (2020)

- [David Boulogne](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David_Boulogne&action=edit&redlink=1)(2022–?)[34]

## Rival clubs

- [Wydad Fès](/source/Wydad_de_F%C3%A8s) (Derby)

- [COD Meknès](/source/COD_Mekn%C3%A8s) (Derby)

- [AS FAR](/source/ASFAR_(football_club)) (Rivalry)

- [ES Tunis](/source/ES_Tunis) (Rivalry)

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## External links

- [Fan website of Maghreb de Fès](https://web.archive.org/web/20190701194135/http://www.massawi.com/) (archived 1 July 2019)

v t e Football in Morocco National Association National teams Men National team Local team Olympic (U-23) U-20 U-18 U-17 Women Women U-20 U-17 League system Men Botola Pro Botola Pro 2 Amateur National Amateurs I (2 groups) Amateurs II (4 groups) Regional Leagues Women Division 1 Division 2 Amateur Féminine (3 groups) Regional Leagues Domestic cups Men Throne Cup Excellence Cup Super Cup (defunct) Women Throne Cup Awards Footballer of the Year Top scorers Lists All-time Table Champions Clubs International footballers Foreign players Venues Men's clubs Women's clubs Men's players Women's players Expatriate players Managers Referees Venues Seasons Records Moroccan foreign players

v t e CAF Cup and CAF Confederation Cup winners CAF Cup 1992: Shooting Stars 1993: Stella Club 1994: Bendel Insurance 1995: Étoile du Sahel 1996: KAC Marrakech 1997: Espérance de Tunis 1998: CS Sfaxien 1999: Étoile du Sahel 2000: JS Kabylie 2001: JS Kabylie 2002: JS Kabylie 2003: Raja CA CAF Confederation Cup 2004: Hearts of Oak 2005: FAR Rabat 2006: Étoile du Sahel 2007: CS Sfaxien 2008: CS Sfaxien 2009: Stade Malien 2010: FUS Rabat 2011: MAS Fez 2012: AC Léopards 2013: CS Sfaxien 2014: Al Ahly 2015: Étoile du Sahel 2016: TP Mazembe 2017: TP Mazembe 2018: Raja CA 2018–19: Zamalek 2019–20: RS Berkane 2020–21: Raja CA 2021–22: RS Berkane 2022–23: USM Alger 2023–24: Zamalek 2024–25: RS Berkane 2025–26: USM Alger

v t e CAF Super Cup winners CCL vs. CWC 1993: Africa Sports 1994: Zamalek 1995: Espérance de Tunis 1996: Orlando Pirates 1997: Zamalek 1998: Étoile du Sahel 1999: ASEC Mimosas 2000: Raja CA 2001: Hearts of Oak 2002: Al-Ahly 2003: Zamalek 2004: Enyimba CCL vs. CCC 2005: Enyimba 2006: Al-Ahly 2007: Al-Ahly 2008: Étoile du Sahel 2009: Al-Ahly 2010: TP Mazembe 2011: TP Mazembe 2012: MAS Fez 2013: Al-Ahly 2014: Al-Ahly 2015: ES Sétif 2016: TP Mazembe 2017: Mamelodi Sundowns 2018: Wydad AC 2019: Raja CA 2020: Zamalek 2021 (May): Al-Ahly 2021 (December): Al-Ahly 2022: RS Berkane 2023: USM Alger 2024: Zamalek 2025: Pyramids

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