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Botola Pro standings
TEAM
P
W
D
L
GOALS
PTS
1
FAR Rabat
25
16
6
3
43 : 17
54
2
Wydad AC
25
15
8
2
37 : 19
53
3
FUS Rabat
25
13
8
4
32 : 12
47
4
Olympique Safi
26
10
11
5
29 : 24
41
5
Renaissance Berkane
26
9
10
7
25 : 26
37
6
Raja Casablanca
26
9
9
8
26 : 23
36
7
Maghreb Fès
26
7
13
6
27 : 24
34
8
Riadi Salmi
26
8
9
9
27 : 30
33
9
UTS Rabat
26
8
8
10
24 : 29
32
10
Hassania Agadir
26
8
7
11
24 : 28
31
11
Moghreb Tetouan
25
6
11
8
25 : 31
29
12
Chabab Mohammédia
26
7
7
12
22 : 29
28
13
Mouloudia Oujda
26
6
7
13
26 : 31
25
14
Difaa EL Jadida
26
5
9
12
22 : 39
24
15
Ittihad Tanger
26
6
4
16
16 : 33
22
16
Olympique Khouribga
26
3
13
10
20 : 30
22
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The Botola Pro: A Brief History
The Botola Pro is the top professional football league in Morocco. It was founded in 1956 and is currently managed by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF). The league consists of 16 teams, with the champion being crowned each season.
The first season of the Botola Pro began in 1956 with 8 teams competing. The teams were divided into two groups of four, with the top two teams from each group advancing to the semi-finals. The first champions were the Racing Club de Casablanca, who defeated the Union Sportive Marocaine in the final.
Since then, the Botola Pro has grown in size and stature. The league has seen many changes in its structure, with the number of teams increasing to 16 in the 2019-20 season. The teams are now divided into two groups of eight, with the top four teams from each group advancing to the semi-finals.
The Botola Pro is now one of the most competitive leagues in Africa, with teams from Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Mauritania competing for the title. The league is also broadcast in over 80 countries, making it one of the most popular leagues in the world.
The Botola Pro is a major part of Moroccan football and is a source of pride for the country. With its long history and competitive nature, it is sure to remain a popular league for many years to come.
The 2022 Botola Pro season ended on 2023-01-08, with FAR Rabat emerging as the champions after winning 5 out of 8 matches. The top three teams were separated by a mere 4 points, making it one of the most competitive seasons in recent memory. The standout players of the season were Tyrone Ryan Conraad, Mendy Mamadou, and Stefan Denković. Conraad scored 8 goals, Mamadou scored 7, and Denković scored 6. Their impressive performances were integral to their teams’ success and helped make the 2022 Botola Pro season one of the most exciting in recent years.The Botola Pro Morocco is the premier football competition in Morocco. It was first established in 1956, with Wydad Casablanca being the first league winner. The teams are divided into three tables, with a promotion and relegation system for the best and worst-performing teams. Each team plays a total of 253 games in one season, and the team with the most points at the end of the season is declared the winner. The top six teams qualify for the Champions League Qualification main tournament or preliminary qualifications, while an additional six teams qualify for the CAF Confederation Cup tournament or preliminary qualifications.
The Botola Pro Morocco is the premier football league in Morocco, and it boasts some impressive stadiums. The largest stadium is Casablanca, with a total capacity of 67,000. This is followed by the Stade Mohammed V in Rabat, with a capacity of 55,000, and the Stade de Marrakech with a capacity of 45,000. The stadiums are usually filled to capacity for the biggest matches, and the atmosphere is electric. The league also has some smaller stadiums, such as the Stade de Fes with a capacity of 15,000, and the Stade de Tanger with a capacity of 10,000. These stadiums are also usually filled to capacity for the biggest matches, and the atmosphere is just as electric.