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2016–17 Botola

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Football league season
Botola
Season2016–17
ChampionsWydad Casablanca
19th title
RelegatedKAC Kénitra
JS de Kasbah Tadla
Champions LeagueWydad Casablanca
Difaâ El Jadidi
Confederation CupRaja Casablanca
RSB Berkane
Matches240
Goals534 (2.23 per match)
Top goalscorerWilliam Jebor (19 goals)
Biggest home winDH El Jadida 6–1JS Kasbah Tadla
(21 May 2017)
Biggest away winAS FAR 0–5Wydad AC
(23 October 2016)
Highest scoringDH El Jadida 6–1JS Kasbah Tadla
(21 May 2017)
Longest winning run6 matches
Wydad AC
Longest unbeaten run17 matches
DH El Jadidi
Longest winless run12 matches
JS Kasbah Tadla
Longest losing run5 matches
KAC Marrakesh

The2016–17 Botola, also known asBotola Maroc Telecom for sponsorship reasons, is the 60th season of the Premier League and the 6th under its new format of Moroccan Pro League, the top Moroccan professional league forassociation football clubs, since its establishment in 1915. The fixtures were announced on 2 August 2016. The season started on 27 August 2016 and may be ended on 28 May 2017.

FUS Rabat came into the season as defending champions of the2015–16 season.Chabab Atlas Khénifra andChabab Kasbah Tadla entered as the two promoted teams from the2015–16 GNF 2.

Wydad Casablanca won the league for a record 19th time in Botola history after beating Olympic Safi on 17 May 2017.[1]

Teams

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Stadium and locations

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Locations of the 2016–17 Botola teams
TeamAcronymLocationStadiumCapacity
Chabab Atlas KhénifraCAKKhénifraStade Municipal5,000
Chabab Rif Al HoceimaCRAAl HoceimaStade Mimoun Al Arsi12,000
Difaâ El JadidiDHJEl JadidaStade El Abdi15,000
Association sportive des FARAS FARRabatStade Moulay Abdellah52,000
Fath Union SportFUSRabatStade de FUS15,000
Hassania AgadirHUSAAgadirStade Adrar45,480
IR TangerIRTTangerGrand Stade de Tanger45,000
JS de Kasbah TadlaJSKTKasba TadlaComplexe Sportif Municipal5,000
KAC KénitraKACKenitraStade Municipal (Kenitra)15,000
Kawkab MarrakechKACMMarrakechStade de Marrakech45,240
Moghreb TétouanMATTétouanSaniat Rmel15,000
Olympic SafiOCSSafiStade El Massira10,000
Olympique KhouribgaOCKKhouribgaComplexe OCP10,000
Raja CasablancaRCACasablancaStade Mohamed V67,000
RSB BerkaneRSBBerkaneStade Municipal15,000
Wydad CasablancaWACCasablancaStade Mohamed V67,000

Personnel and kits

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TeamsManagersKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Chabab Atlas KhénifraMorocco Samir YaichBang Sports
Chabab Rif Al HoceimaMorocco Youssef FertoutBang SportsAl Omrane, CGI
Difaâ El JadidiMoroccoAbderrahim TalibBang SportsAlitkane, innjoo, Radio Mars,TGCC1
Association sportive des FARMoroccoAziz El AmriUhlsport
FUS RabatMoroccoWalid RegraguiUhlsportEmaar, Novec1,LafargeHolcim23
Hassania AgadirSpain Francisco Javier BernalUhlsportAfriquia,Skoda1,Souss-Massa2, Joly3
IR TangerMorocco Bachir BouitaBang SportsUniversity of New England,APM Terminals[2]
JS de Kasbah TadlaMoroccoAbderrazak KhairiLegeaSyron
KAC KénitraMorocco Hassan Ajenoui
Kawkab MarrakeshMoroccoYoussef MerianaPumaPoste Maroc, Sanad, CitySport, Menara Mall1
Moghreb TétouanMoroccoAmin Erbati (interim)King Sports MarocHalib Tetaouen, Radio Mars
OC KhouribgaAlgeriaAzzedine Aït DjoudiBang Sports
Olympic SafiMorocco Mohamed Amine BenhachemUhlsportFitco
Raja CasablancaMoroccoMohamed FakhirAdidasSiera, Nor'Dar, CitySport,Hyundai1,MarsaMaroc23, Atlanta Assurances23
RSB BerkaneMoroccoRachid TaoussiBang Sports
Wydad CasablancaMoroccoHussein AmottaAdidasIngelec
1.^On the back of shirt.
2.^On the sleeves.
3.^On the shorts.
  • Maroc Telecom is a sponsor for all the league's teams.
  • Additionally, referee kits are made by Adidas.

Managerial changes

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TeamsOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyIncoming managerDate of appointment
KAC KénitraMoroccoSamir YaichSacked3 June 2016MoroccoJamal Faouzi17 July 2016
RSB BerkaneFranceBertrand MarchandEnd of contract1 July 2016AlgeriaMiloud Hamdi14 July 2016
Chabab Rif Al HoceimaMoroccoFouad SahabiEnd of contract22 July 2016FranceDominique Bijotat22 July 2016
Raja CasablancaMoroccoRachid TaoussiSacked7 August 2016MoroccoMohamed Fakhir9 August 2016
RSB BerkaneAlgeriaMiloud HamdiContract termination27 August 2016MoroccoRachid Taoussi31 August 2016
Wydad CasablancaWalesJohn ToshackSacked16 September 2016FranceSébastien Desabre20 September 2016
KAC KénitraMoroccoJamal FaouziResigned17 September 2016FranceJean-Guy Wallemme21 September 2016
Kawkab MarrakeshMoroccoHassan BenabichaContract termination27 September 2016MoroccoFouad Sahabi28 September 2016
Chabab Atlas KhénifraMoroccoMohamed BouthirSacked28 September 2016MoroccoSamir Yaich28 September 2016
Association sportive des FARMoroccoAbdelmalek El AzizSacked24 October 2016MoroccoAziz El Amri24 October 2016
Chabab Rif Al HoceimaFranceDominique BijotatResigned3 November 2016MoroccoSaid Zekri (interim)15 November 2016
OC KhouribgaMoroccoYoussef El MriniResigned8 November 2016AlgeriaAzzedine Aït Djoudi14 November 2016
Olympic SafiMoroccoHicham DmiiContract termination19 November 2016MoroccoMohamed Amine Benhachem25 November 2016
KAC KénitraFranceJean-Guy WallemmeSacked23 November 2016MoroccoYoussef El Mrini23 November 2016
Chabab Rif Al HoceimaMoroccoSaid Zekri (interim)End of tenure as caretaker15 December 2016SpainMohamed Lahcen Ahmed15 December 2016
Kawkab MarrakeshMoroccoFouad SahabiSacked25 December 2016MoroccoAhmed Bahja27 December 2016
Wydad CasablancaFranceSébastien DesabreSacked6 January 2017MoroccoHussein Amotta6 January 2017
Chabab Rif Al HoceimaSpainMohamed Lahcen AhmedSacked8 January 2017MoroccoYoussef Fertout8 January 2016
KAC KénitraMoroccoYoussef El MriniSacked10 February 2017MoroccoHassan Ajenoui19 February 2017
JS de Kasbah TadlaMoroccoHicham EladrissiSacked26 February 2017MoroccoAbderrazak Khairi7 March 2017
Hassania AgadirMoroccoAbdelhadi SektiouiResigned3 April 2017MoroccoAbdelkbir Meziane (interim)5 April 2017
IR TangerAlgeriaAbdelhak BenchikhaContract termination16 April 2017MoroccoMohamed Sabek (interim)16 April 2017
Hassania AgadirMoroccoAbdelkbir Meziane (interim)End of tenure as caretaker26 April 2017SpainFrancisco Javier Bernal26 April 2017
Kawkab MarrakeshMoroccoAhmed BahjaSacked29 April 2017MoroccoYoussef Meriana1 May 2017
IR TangerMoroccoMohamed Sabek (interim)End of tenure as caretaker30 April 2017MoroccoBachir Bouita3 May 2017
Moghreb TétouanSpainSergio LoberaSacked1 May 2017MoroccoAmin Erbati (interim)1 May 2017

Results

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League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Wydad Casablanca(C)3019925024+2666Qualification to theCAF Champions League
2Difaâ El Jadidi30161134523+2259
3Raja Casablanca30151234217+2557Qualification to theCAF Confederation Cup
4RS Berkane3014973016+1451
5IR Tanger3012993325+845
6AS FAR30111184239+344
7FUS Rabat30117123232040invited to theArab Club Champions Cup[a]
8Hassania Agadir30108123240−838
9Olympic Safi30106142532−736
10Chabab Atlas Khénifra30713102524+134
11Olympique Khouribga30104163440−634
12Moghreb Tétouan3097143037−734
13Kawkab Marrakesh3096153642−633
14Chabab Rif Al Hoceima3087152646−2031
15JS de Kasbah Tadla(R)3077162547−2228Relegation toBotola 2
16KAC Kénitra(R)3058172750−2323
Updated to match(es) played on 13 June 2017. Source: scoresway.com[3]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Wydad Casablanca and Raja Casablanca are also invited to theArab Club Champions Cup.

Result table

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Home \ AwayWACDHJRCARSBIRTFARFUSHUSAOCSCAKOCKMATKACMCRAJSKTKAC
Wydad1–11–01–02–21–11–22–01–13–14–12–12–32–11–01–0
Difaâ El Jadidi0–00–00–04–12–11–03–01–12–13–01–01–03–16–10–0
Raja0–04–11–10–11–12–01–01–01–00–14–02–12–13–04–0
RS Berkane1–11–11–10–00–21–01–01–00–12–01–03–03–03–03–0
IR Tanger0–14–11–20–02–11–10–01–00–01–00–10–24–12–11–0
AS FAR0–52–41–10–10–02–12–02–01–04–22–21–24–12–22–1
FUS Rabat1–21–02–21–01–01–11–21–02–01–31–13–22–02–11–0
Hassania Agadir1–10–12–21–20–41–12–13–21–11–02–11–03–12–13–2
OC Safi1–21–20–00–11–21–11–01–01–01–01–12–12–11–02–1
CA Khénifra1–12–21–10–00–00–01–32–11–01–00–03–03–00–04–0
OC Khouribga2–30–00–00–12–11–21–01–14–01–04–10–41–10–13–1
Moghreb Tétouan0–10–20–11–00–13–11–10–11–00–01–01–22–14–04–1
Kawkab Marrakech2–30–00–01–22–11–21–01–10–12–11–22–21–21–01–1
CR Hoceima1–20–11–21–11–00–00–01–00–01–01–42–11–02–10–0
JS Kasbah Tadla0–20–00–22–01–12–11–02–11–31–11–00–13–21–10–0
KAC Kénitra0–11–20–21–00–21–22–22–22–11–12–13–01–11–23–2
Updated to match(es) played on 13 June 2017. Source:Botola Pro
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

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Scoring

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Top scorers

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As of 13 June 2017.[4][5]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1LiberiaWilliam JeborWydad Casablanca19
2MoroccoMohammed El FakihKawkab Marrakech14
MoroccoJalal DaoudiHassania Agadir
4MoroccoWalid AzaroDifaâ El Jadidi12
5MoroccoAmin TighazouiOlympique Khouribga10
MoroccoZaid KrouchMoghreb Tétouan
7MoroccoIssam ErrakiRaja Casablanca9
GabonNgombe MbengueOlympique Khouribga
9MoroccoKarim El BerkaouiHassania Agadir8
MoroccoMohamed KamalAS FAR
Republic of the CongoFabrice OndamaWydad Casablanca
MoroccoZakaria HadrafDifaâ El Jadidi

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDateRound
MoroccoZakaria HadrafDifaa El JadidiIR Tanger4-1 (H)4 February 201716
MoroccoMustapha El YousfiAS FAROlympique Khouribga4-2 (H)5 March 201720

(H) – Home; (A) – Away

Annual awards

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TheRoyal Moroccan Football Federation, in coordination with the LNFP ( Ligue Nationale du Football Professionnel) and the UMFP (Union Marocaine des Footballeurs Professionnels), organized on Monday 3 July 2017 the 3rd edition of the "Stars' Night" in honor of the players, coaches and referees who were distinguished during the 2016/2017 season.[6][7]

AwardWinnerClub
Manager of the SeasonMoroccoHussein AmottaWydad AC
Player of the SeasonMoroccoMohamed OunajemWydad AC
Promising Player of the SeasonMoroccoAhmed HammoudanIR Tanger
Goalkeeper of the SeasonMoroccoAnas ZnitiRaja CA
Foreign Player of the SeasonMaliMohamed KonateRS Berkane
Referee of the SeasonMoroccoRedouane Jiyed
Club of the SeasonWydad AC

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Championnat du Maroc: Wydad Casablanca champion à deux journées de la fin". 17 May 2017.
  2. ^"اتحاد طنجة يقدم محتضنه الجديد APM TERMINALS" [Ittihad Tangiers presents its new sponsor APM TERMINALS].irtfoot.ma. Archived fromthe original on 10 January 2017. Retrieved2017-01-06.
  3. ^"Botola Pro 2016/2017 - Regular Season - Soccer - Scoresway - Results, fixtures, tables and statistics".www.scoresway.com. Archived fromthe original on 2018-06-28. Retrieved2018-05-05.
  4. ^"Championnat National Botola Maroc Telecom 2015/2016 Top Scorers". Archived fromthe original on November 18, 2013. fifa.com
  5. ^"Botola Maroc Telecom 2016/2017:Scorers". goalzz.com
  6. ^"ليلة النجوم للإحتفاء وتكريم الابطال" [Stars' night to celebrate and honor the heroes].FRMF. 4 July 2017. Archived fromthe original on July 7, 2017. Retrieved15 August 2018.
  7. ^"Nuit Des Stars "LAYLAT ANNOJOUM"" [Night Of The Stars]. Association Marocaine des Footballeurs. 4 July 2017. Archived fromthe original on August 15, 2018.

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