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Botola 2 standings
TEAM
P
W
D
L
GOALS
PTS
1
CR Khemis Zemamra
25
12
8
5
22 : 13
44
2
Stade Marocain
25
11
10
4
32 : 22
43
3
Youssoufia Berrechid
25
13
3
9
27 : 23
42
4
Rapide Oued ZEM
25
10
11
4
34 : 25
41
5
Olympique Dcheïra
25
9
10
6
29 : 21
37
6
USM Oujda
25
9
10
6
18 : 18
37
7
Chabab Atl. Khenifra
25
9
9
7
30 : 26
36
8
Racing de Casablanca
25
6
13
6
25 : 25
31
9
Wydad Fès
25
7
10
8
28 : 29
31
10
Chabab Ben Guerir
25
6
12
7
18 : 17
30
11
El Massira
25
6
11
8
33 : 34
29
12
Raja Beni Mellal
25
7
8
10
17 : 25
29
13
Ittifaq Marrakech
25
5
13
7
21 : 27
28
14
AS Salé
25
6
9
10
31 : 36
27
15
Ittihad Khemisset
25
4
9
12
15 : 26
21
16
Widad Témara
25
4
6
15
14 : 27
18
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Botola 2 is the second tier of professional football in Morocco. It was founded in 2008 and is organised by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF). The first season of the league was played in 2009 and consisted of 16 teams. The league is divided into two groups of eight teams each, with the top two teams from each group advancing to the playoffs. The winner of the playoffs is promoted to Botola 1.
The league is run by the FRMF, which is responsible for the organisation of all professional football in Morocco. The FRMF is responsible for the appointment of referees, the scheduling of matches, and the distribution of television rights. The FRMF also runs the Botola Pro, the top tier of professional football in Morocco.
The league is sponsored by Maroc Telecom, a Moroccan telecommunications company. The league is known as the "Maroc Telecom Botola 2" for sponsorship reasons. The league is also broadcast on Maroc Telecom’s television network.
The league is composed of a mix of professional and amateur clubs. Professional clubs are allowed to register up to three foreign players, while amateur clubs are limited to two. The league also has a salary cap, which limits the amount of money that clubs can spend on players.
The league is a highly competitive one, with the top two teams from each group advancing to the playoffs. The winner of the playoffs is then promoted to Botola 1. The bottom two teams from each group are relegated to the amateur leagues.
Botola 2 is an important part of Moroccan football, providing a platform for young players to develop their skills and gain experience. It is also an important source of revenue for the FRMF, as it generates television rights and sponsorship money.
The 2022 Botola 2 season in Morocco ended on 2023-01-08, with CR Khemis Zemamra emerging victorious. They won 7 out of 11 matches, and only 6 points separated the top three teams in the standings. This was an incredibly close season, with the top three teams all in contention for the title until the very end. CR Khemis Zemamra’s impressive run of form in the final weeks of the season saw them clinch the title with a game to spare. The season was full of drama and excitement, and the fans were treated to some thrilling matches. The top three teams all played some excellent football, and the competition was as close as it could be. This was a season to remember for CR Khemis Zemamra and their fans, and they will be looking to build on this success in the upcoming season. It was a great season of football in Morocco, and the 2022 Botola 2 season will be remembered for a long time to come.