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Botola Pro

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Men's football league in Morocco
Football league
Botola Pro
Organising bodyRoyal Moroccan Football Federation
Founded11 June 1915; 110 years ago (1915-06-11)[note 1]
CountryMorocco
ConfederationCAF
Number of clubs16
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toBotola Pro 2
Domestic cup(s)Throne Cup
Excellence Cup
International cup(s)CAF Champions League
CAF Confederation Cup
Current championsRS Berkane (1st title)
(2024–25)
Most championshipsWydad AC (22 titles)
Broadcaster(s)SNRT (Arryadia)
Websitefrmf.ma
Current:2025–26 Botola Pro

TheBotola Pro (Arabic:البطولة الوطنية الإحترافية,romanizedal-Buṭūla al-Waṭaniyya al-Iḥtirāfiyya, lit. "Professional National Championship"), officially known as theBotola ProInwi for sponsorship reasons,[1] is a professionalassociation football league inMorocco and the top tier of theMoroccan football league system. Organized by the Ligue Nationale de Football Professionnel (LNFP), under the authority of theRoyal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF), the league features 16 clubs and operates on a system ofpromotion and relegation withBotola Pro 2.[2]

The Botola Pro season runs from August to May, with each of the 16 teams playing 30 matches (facing every other team twice, once at home and once away), totaling 240 matches per season. Most games are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday afternoons, while others are played on weekday evenings. The league is currently sponsored byInwi. From 2015 to 2019, it was known as Botola Maroc Telecom due to its previous sponsorship agreement withMaroc Telecom.[1]

TheLNFP was officially established in 2015 by theFRMF to oversee the organization and development of professional football in Morocco, including the Botola Pro. This reform aimed to enhance the management of the domestic league and take advantage of growing commercial and broadcasting opportunities. Moroccan sports channelArryadia holds the rights to broadcast Botola Pro matches, contributing to the league's media presence and revenue generation.[3]

The Moroccan top-flight has produced thesecond-highest number ofCAF Champions League titles, with three Moroccan clubs having won seven African trophies in total.[4][5] They also produced thehighest number ofCAF Confederation Cup titles, with five Moroccan clubs having won seven African confederation trophies.[6]

The current champions areRS Berkane, who won their first title in the 2024–25 season.[7]

History

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Botola Pro Trophy

The Moroccan Football Championship was launched in the Sultanate on 11 June 1915. Organised by theMoroccan football league. The new organisation under theRoyal Moroccan Football Federation took place in January 1957,Wydad AC was crowned with the edition of the 1956–57 season, which was its sixth title.[8] In the following season, theKawkab Marrakech club was crowned, and then the following two seasons were crowned by the youth star andKAC Kénitra.[9][10][11]

The start of the great rivalry (1960–1970)

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AS FAR dominated the championship for four consecutive seasons despite the competition being played by strong teams, namelyMaghreb de Fès andKawkab Marrakech, where the Askari Club was able to enter history as the first club to achieve four consecutive titles in the years (1961–1964).[12][13][14][15] Then in the 1964–1965 season,Maghreb de Fès won its first title, thenWydad AC won the league title in the 1965–1966 season, which is the beginning of the competition betweenRaja CA andWydad AC in the tournament, where the derby was repeated due to the public entering the stadium which ended with Raja winning 2–1; But when it was replayed, it ended in a 0–0 draw, and thusWydad AC won the championship by one point overRaja CA.[16][17][18]

New champions (1971–1995)

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New teams were able to crown the championship title during this period, includingRS Settat,[19]Racing de Casablanca,[20]Raja Beni Mellal,[21]MC Oujda,[22]SCC Mohammédia,[23] and others that had previously been crowned as Wydad, who won the league for three consecutive seasons. Kenitra was able to obtain the championship in the 1973–1972 season in a dramatic way in a season known as the famous case of the Car Dial Fez, where it noticed the survival of Wydad from going down to the second national division due to the cancellation of the interview ofMaghreb de Fès withWydad AC in the last round due to a malfunction in the bus that was carrying the players of Maghreb Fez, which automated a loss for fez and Wydad got 4 points,KAC Kénitra won the league.[24]

Maghreb de Fès was able to add two more titles to its treasury at this stage.KAC Kénitra managed to win two successive titles,[25][26] whileOlympique de Casablanca won their first title,[27] and the competition was strong betweenWydad AC and theAS FAR, where the Military Club won three titles, bringing the total of its titles to 10 to hang its first star, and then Wydad was able to win four titles, bringing its total titles to 15. While theKawkab Marrakech club was satisfied with its second title only, while another new competitor appeared,Raja CA, which won its first title in the 1987–1988 season.[28]

Raja's glory (1995–2002)

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In the seven seasons between 1995 and 2002,Raja CA arose quickly making it one of the most supported club inMorocco, as it managed to obtain the championship for six consecutive seasons in a golden period during which a generation of excellent players appeared. This period coincided with the emergence of Raja CA on the scene International in the African Champions League and Club World Cup.[29] Appearing in 3CAF Champions League Final winning 2 but losing the2002 CAF Champions League Final[30] and ending 7th in the2000 FIFA Club World Championship.[31]

New champions (2002–2011)

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Hassania Agadir managed to win the championship twice in a row, despite the competition from the two poles of the economic capital.[32] After that, the tournament became more exciting between the two poles ofCasablanca,Wydad andASFAR as the tournament was not decided until the last two rounds or the last round. FAR and Wydad Casablanca won two titles, whileOlympique Khouribga won its first title in its history.[33] WhileRaja continued the race to try to catch up with Wydad and the Army, as it won three titles, bringing its total to ten titles, to be the third team to suspend the ten titles. Botola was placed third as the best African league of the world of the first decade (2001-2010) byIFFHS.[34]

The start of Botola Pro (2011–present)

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In light of the league's strength, it was necessary for the Moroccan League to move Moroccan football from the abyss to professionalism, so the first professional season was2011–12 which was crowned by theMaghreb Tetouan club for the first time in its history.[35]Raja CA managed to win the title in the2012–13 season, then followed byMaghreb Tetouan in the2013–14 Botola.[36] In the2014–15 season,Wydad Casablanca returned after 5 years again to win the 18th title in its history.FUS Rabat also won the2015–16 season title for the first time in its history,[37] whileWydad Casablanca won the2016–17 Botola League title for the 19th time in its history. In 2017–18,IR Tanger managed to win their 1st league title in its history.[38] On 4 October 2020, theFRMF introduced the Virtual Offside Line in Botola.[39] Botola has been ranked in the top 40 world's strongest national league of the decade byInternational Federation of Football History & Statistics.[40] On 25 May 2021, Botola was placed third as the best African league of the world of the second decade (2011-2020) byIFFHS.[41] On 27 December 2022, The President of the National League stated that the winter transfer market will depend on the financial status of the clubs and to resolve all standing disputes related to player contracts, as well as the technical and medical staff of the clubs.[42] Since 2018, Botola has been ranked top 3 strongest African leagues byIFFHS.[43][44]

Competition format

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There are 16 clubs in the Botola Pro. During the course of a season (from August to May) each club plays the others twice (a doubleround-robin system), once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents', for 30 games. Teams receivethree points for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. Teams areranked by total points, thengoal difference, and then goals scored. If still equal, teams are deemed to occupy the same position. If there is a tie for the championship, for relegation, or for qualification to other competitions, a play-off match at a neutral venue decides rank.

Champion and runner-up participate in theAfrican Champions League. The third-place team andCoupe du Trône winner qualify to participate in theAfrican Confederation Cup.

Promotion and relegation

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A system ofpromotion and relegation exists between the Botola Pro and theBotola Pro 2. The two lowest placed teams in the Botola Pro are relegated to the Botola Pro 2, and the top two teams from the Botola Pro 2 promoted to the Botola Pro.

Number of clubs in Botola Pro throughout the years
Period (in years)No. of clubs
1956–5816 clubs
1958–6614 clubs
1966–6716 clubs
1967–6818 clubs
1968–8016 clubs
1980–8120 clubs
1981–8218 clubs
1982–8516 clubs
1985–8620 clubs
1986–8724 clubs (2 groups) + playoffs
1987–8818 clubs
1988–202416 clubs
2024–present16 clubs + relegations playoffs

Sponsorship

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Since 2020,inwi has been the official sponsor of the Botola for a 15 million dirham per year contract.[45]

PeriodSponsorBrand
2011–2015No sponsorBotola Pro
2015–2019Maroc TelecomBotola Maroc Telecom[46]
2019–2020No sponsorBotola Pro 1
2020–presentInwiBotola Pro 1 Inwi[47]

Broadcasting rights

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In September 2007, theSNRT Group (Al Aoula,2M TV andArryadia) paid 225 million dirhams for the rights to broadcast the following three seasons of the Botola.[48]

Throughout the week, every game played in the Botola is broadcast live by at least one TV channel.

Botola clubs in Africa

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The Botola is currently second in theCAF 5-year ranking of African leagues, after being first for the past three years. This ranking is based on the performances of domestic clubs in African competitions over a five-year period.

Raja CA andWydad AC have been in the top ten most successful clubs in African football in terms of total African trophies. These two clubs, along withAS FAR andMaghreb de Fès, are four of the most successful teams in African competition history.Hassania Agadir,Olympique Club de Khouribga,Difaâ Hassani El Jadidi andFath Union Sport are the joint fourth-most participating Moroccan team in the Champions League withMaghreb de Fès — after Raja CA, Wydad AC and AS FAR. AS FAR is the first Moroccan club to win an international cup after defeatingAS Bilima in the1985 African Cup of Champions Clubs Finals.[49]

Moroccan Clubs are the most titled in theCAF Confederation Cup with 8 titles and the second most titled Clubs in theCAF Champions League andCAF Super Cup.FAR Rabat became the first Moroccan club to play back-to-back finals in theAfrican Confederation Cup winning the2005 Confederation Cup[50] and losing the2006 Confederation Cup.[51]

Qualification for African competitions

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Main article:CAF 5-year ranking

Association ranking for the 2025–26 CAF club season

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The association ranking for the2025–26 CAF Champions League and the2025–26 CAF Confederation Cup will be based on results from each CAF club competition from 2020–21 to the 2024–25 season.

Legend
  • CL:CAF Champions League
  • CC:CAF Confederation Cup
  • : Associations points might increase on basis of its clubs performance in 2024–25 CAF club competitions
  •   Associations ranked 1–12 are eligible to enter two teams in each CAF club competition.
RankAssociation2020–21
(× 1)
2021–22
(× 2)
2022–23
(× 3)
2023–24
(× 4)
2024–25
(× 5)
Total
20252024MvtCLCCCLCCCLCCCLCCCLCC
11- Egypt837482.577104190.5
22- Morocco4695822455142
34+1 +1 South Africa82544341.593131
43-1 -1 Algeria6571652355130
56+1 +1 Tanzania30.50234602482.5
65-1 -1 Tunisia4351426130.582.5

Historical rankings since 2011

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Legend
  •   Associations ranked 1–12 and eligible to enter two teams in each CAF club competition.
  • — No rank(0 Points)
AssociationRank(points)
201120122013201420152016201720182018–192019–202020–212021–222022–232023–242024–25
 Morocco8(20)7(27)4(62)5(53)4(44)7(29)7(24)6(41)4(84)2(153)1(190)1(183)1(194)1(180)2(148)

Club ranking for the 2024–25 CAF club season

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The club ranking is used for seeding in the CAF Champions League and the CAF Confederation Cup. Pending equality in ranking points, the team receiving more points in the previous season is considered as the higher-ranked team.[52]

The club ranking for the2024–25 CAF Champions League and the2024–25 CAF Confederation Cup is be based on results from each CAF club competition from the 2019–20 to the 2023–24 seasons.

RankClub2019–20
(× 1)
2020–21
(× 2)
2021–22
(× 3)
2022–23
(× 4)
2023–24
(× 5)
Total
1EgyptAl Ahly6656687
2TunisiaEspérance de Tunis3434561
3MoroccoWydad4465260
4South AfricaMamelodi Sundowns3334454
5EgyptZamalek5222548
6MoroccoRS Berkane5150442
12MoroccoRaja CA4533035
36MoroccoASFAR Rabat000208
58MoroccoHassania Agadir300003

Clubs

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2025-2026 season

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ClubCityStadiumCapacityManager
US Yacoub El MansourRabatRabat Olympic Stadium21,000Mehdi JabryMorocco
COD MeknèsMeknesHonneur Stadium12,000Abdelaziz DnibiMorocco
Difaa El JadidiEl JadidaBen M'Hamed El Abdi Stadium10,000Rui AlmeidaPortugal
AS FARRabatPrince Moulay Abdellah Stadium69,500Alexandre SantosPortugal
FUS RabatRabatMoulay Hassan Stadium22,000Saïd ChibaMorocco
Hassania AgadirAgadirAdrar Stadium45,480Amir AbdouComoros
IR TangerTangerIbn Batouta Stadium75,000Hilal Et-TairMorocco
MAS FesFesFez Stadium45,000Pablo FrancoSpain
Olympique DcheiraDcheira El JihadiaAdrar Stadium45,480Abderrahim EssaidiMorocco
Olympic SafiSafiEl Massira Stadium10,000Vacant
Raja CasablancaCasablancaMohammed V Stadium45,000Vacant
Renaissance ZemamraZemamraAhmed Choukri Stadium3,000Vacant
RS BerkaneBerkaneBerkane Municipal Stadium10,000Mouin ChaâbaniTunisia
KAC MarrakechMarrakechMarrakech Stadium45,000Vacant
Union de TouargaRabatAl Barid Stadium18,000Abdelouahed ZamratFrance
Wydad CasablancaCasablancaMohammed V Stadium45,000Mohamed Amine BenhachemMorocco


Stadium and locations

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Locations of the 2025–26 Botola teams

Stadiums

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Current stadiums

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CasablancaTangerRabatAgadir
Stade Mohammed VIbn Batouta StadiumPrince Moulay Abdellah StadiumAdrar Stadium
Capacity:45,000Capacity:75,000Capacity:68,000Capacity:45,480
FesMeknesSafiBerkane
Fez StadiumHonneur StadiumEl Massira StadiumBerkane Municipal Stadium
Capacity:45,000Capacity:12,000Capacity:8,000Capacity:15,000
MarrakechRabatZemamraEl Jadida
Marrakesh StadiumRabat Olympic StadiumAhmed Choukri StadiumBen M'Hamed El Abdi Stadium
Capacity:45,240Capacity:21,000Capacity:1,000Capacity:10,000
RabatRabat
Moulay Hassan StadiumAl Medina Stadium
Capacity:22,000Capacity:18,000

Other stadiums

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MohammediaLaayouneOujdaKenitra
El Bachir StadiumSheikh Mohamed Laghdaf StadiumHonneur StadiumKenitra Municipal Stadium
Capacity:15,000Capacity:30,000Capacity:30,000Capacity:28,000
Al HoceimaKhemissetTétouanKhouribga
Mimoun Al Arsi Stadium18 November StadiumSaniat Rmel StadiumPhosphate Stadium
Capacity:12,500Capacity:5,000Capacity:10,000Capacity:10,000
BerrechidMarrakech
Berrechid Municipal StadiumEl Harti Stadium
Capacity:5,000Capacity:10,000

List of champions

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See also:List of Moroccan football champions

Performance by club

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RankClubWinnersSeasons
1Wydad AC
22
1947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1954–55, 1956–57, 1965–66, 1968–69, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1977–78, 1985–86, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1992–93, 2005–06, 2009–10, 2014–15, 2016–17, 2018–19, 2020–21, 2021–22
2Raja CA
13
1987–88, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2003–04, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2019–20, 2023–24
3AS FAR
13
1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1983–84, 1986–87, 1988–89, 2004–05, 2007–08, 2022–23
4MAS Fes
4
1964–65, 1978–79, 1982–83, 1984–85
KAC Kenitra
4
1959–60, 1972–73, 1980–81, 1981–82
6RAC Casablanca
3
1944–45, 1953–54, 1971–72
Stade Marocain
3
1927–28, 1930–31, 1943–44
8MA Tétouan
2
2011–12, 2013–14
Hassania Agadir
2
2001–02, 2002–03
KAC Marrakech
2
1957–58, 1991–92
11RS Berkane
1
2024–25
IR Tanger
1
2017–18
FUS Rabat
1
2015–16
OC Khouribga
1
2006–07
COD Meknès
1
1994–95
CO Casablanca
1
1993–94
SCC Mohammédia
1
1979–80
MC Oujda
1
1974–75
Raja Beni Mellal
1
1973–74
RS Settat
1
1970–71
Étoile de Casablanca
1
1958–59

By city

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CityChampionshipsClubs
Casablanca40Wydad AC (22),Raja CA (13),RAC Casablanca (3),CO Casablanca (1),Étoile de Casablanca (1)
Rabat17AS FAR (13),Stade Marocain (3),FUS Rabat (1)
Fez4MAS Fes (4)
Kenitra4KAC Kénitra (4)
Marrakesh2KAC Marrakech (2)
Agadir2Hassania Agadir (2)
Tétouan2MA Tétouan (2)
Khouribga1OC Khouribga (1)
Settat1RS Settat (1)
Tangier1IR Tanger (1)
Oujda1MC Oujda (1)
Meknes1COD Meknès (1)
Mohammedia1SCC Mohammédia (1)
Beni Mellal1Raja Beni Mellal (1)
Berkane1RS Berkane (1)

By region

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RegionChampionshipsClubs
Casablanca-Settat42Wydad AC (22),Raja CA (13),RAC Casablanca (3),CO Casablanca (1),Étoile de Casablanca (1),RS Settat (1),SCC Mohammédia (1)
Rabat-Salé-Kénitra21AS FAR (13),KAC Kénitra (4),Stade Marocain (3),FUS Rabat (1)
Fez-Meknes5MAS Fes (4),COD Meknès (1)
Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima3MA Tétouan (2),IR Tanger (1)
Marrakesh-Safi2KAC Marrakech (2)
Souss-Massa2Hassania Agadir (2)
Béni Mellal-Khénifra2OC Khouribga (1),Raja Beni Mellal (1)
Oriental2MC Oujda (1),RS Berkane (1)

Performance comparison since 2011

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Performance comparison of top teams since 2011.

Teams11–1212–1313–1414–1515–1616–1717–1818–1919–2020–2121–2222–2323–2424–25
WAC346121[a]21[a]211[a]253
RCA412853[a]62[a]122[a]515
ASFAR7271146814633[a]122
MAT15146121113716-13915
FUS26351[a]7494105374
IRT----351514813141210
DHJ5957132581111816-9
OCK10131421211121115-1015--
RSB-7997497346631
HUSA1210868833861271013
MAS63141016[b]----7410117
KACM--4314131415------
OCS8121112997413117468
  League champions
  Champions League
  Confederation Cup
  Arab Cup
  Relegation
  1. ^abcdefghParticipated also in the Arab Cup.
  2. ^Despite relegation, MAS qualified for the Confederation Cup as Throne Cup winners.

All-time Botola Pro table (since 2011)

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The all-time Botola Pro table is an overall record of all match results, points, and goals of every team that has played in Botola Pro since its new format inception in 2011.

All-time Botola Pro table (2011–)
PosTeamSPtsGPWDLGFGAGD1st2nd3rd4th5thTDebutSince/
Last App
Best
1Wydad AC1478642021912972608342+26654211132011–122011–121
2Raja CA1476042020913378611349+26234113122011–122011–121
3AS FAR14682420182136102561400+161132172011–122011–121
4FUS Rabat14654420171141108485362+1231123292011–122011–121
5RS Berkane1359439014914794432338+9412242012–132012–131
6OC Safi14540420130150140419470−51222011–122011–124
7HUS Agadir14530[a]420132136152449478−29222011–122011–123
8DH Jadida13523390129135126419413+61342011–122024–252
9MA Tétouan13517390128133129416421−521142011–122024–251
10IR Tanger103873009893109297328−3111242015–162015–161
11OC Khouribga11383[b]33092109129323392−69112011–122019–202
12MAS Fès103703008412888309303+61122011–122020–213
13CR Al Hoceima8265[c]2406472104215295−802011–122018–198
14MC Oujda7244210596784215261−46222015–162023–245
15KAC Marrakech6220180555570183204−211122013–142025–263
16Kenitra AC6185180416277151222−712011–122016–1711
17RC Oued Zem5172150405258132167−352017–182017–189
18CAY Berrechid5154150364668138206−682018–192023–246
19RCA Zemamra4151120403149140145−52019–202020–218
20SCC Mohammédia5129150294279112204−922020–212024–259
21JS Soualem4124[d]120323157120166−462021–222024–259
22UTS Rabat31159029283399107−8112022–232022–234
23COD Meknès396[e]9024254171110−392011–122024–2510
24CA Khénifra3959021323778102−242014–152017–1810
25WA Fes3899019323977112−352011–122013–1411
26IZ Khemisset251601021293872−342011–122014–1516
27R Beni Mellal23660521343584−492012–132019–2016
28AS Sale12930611132533−82013–142013–1415
29JS Massira1283077162442−182011–122011–1215
30JS Kasba Tadla1283077162547−222016–172016–1715
31RAC Casablanca1173038192254−322017–182017–1816
32US Yacoub El Mansour10300000002025–262025–26
33Olympique Dcheira10300000002025–262025–26
League or status for202526 season
2025–26 Botola
2025–26 Botola 2
2025–26 National
2025–26 Amateur I
2025–26 Amateur II
2025–26 Regional League
Club no longer exists
  1. ^HUSA deducted 2 points due to the involvement of 4 foreign players against CRA in 2011/12 Season
  2. ^OCK deducted 2 points because of two matches being awarded against them in 2013/14 season
  3. ^2 points were added to CRA in 2011/12 season because of HUSA's inclusion of 4 foreign players against them. And in 2013/14 season 1 point deducted because of one match being awarded against them
  4. ^JSS deducted 3 points Because his coach Mohamed El Sebki was on the bench of his club without being legally qualified, in the match he won against US Touarga 1–0 in the 2023/24 season
  5. ^CODM deducted 1 point after the masses rioted in front of MAS 2011/12 season

Player records

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Most goals (since 2011)

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The table shows the Botola Pro top scorers since its new format inception in 2011. The table is accurate as of the end of the2024–25 season[citation needed].

Boldface indicates a player still active in Botola Pro1.Italics indicates a player still active outside Botola Pro1.

RankPlayerClub(s)Years activeGoals
1MoroccoMouhcine IajourWydad AC (5),Raja CA (53),MA Tétouan (12),RS Berkane (9)2011–2015, 2017–2019, 2020–2179
2MoroccoZakaria HadrafDH Jadidi (52),Raja CA (10),RS Berkane (5),RCA Zemamra (5)2011–2019, 2020–202472
3MoroccoMehdi NaghmiAS FAR (41),IR Tanger (22),MC Oujda (3)2011–2020, 202266
4MoroccoAbdelilah HafidiRaja CA (50)2011–2021, 2023–202450
MoroccoBrahim El BahraouiOC Safi (13),Fath US (7),RC Oued Zem (16),RS Berkane (14)2011–
6MoroccoAbdessamad El MobarkyCR Al Hoceima (35),RS Berkane (1),RCA Zemamra (12)2011–202148
7MoroccoReda HajhoujWydad AC (15),OC Khouribga (21),Fath US (11)2014–2017, 2017–2018, 2020–2022, 2024–47
8Ivory CoastLamine DiakiteDH Jadidi (4),Fath US (8),MC Oujda (21),AS FAR (13)2014–46
MoroccoHamid AhaddadDH Jadidi (17),Raja CA (16),Fath US (9),MAS Fes (4)2015–2018, 2019–2020, 2021–
10MoroccoJalal DaoudiDH Jadidi (2),Fath US (1),HUS Agadir (34),AS FAR (4),Wydad AC (3)2011–2019, 2021–202344

The historical top scorer of the competition isAhmed Faraswith 127 goals.

See also

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