Moroccan football league

Moroccan football league
Moroccan football league
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Countries Morocco Morocco
Confederation France French Football Federation
Founded 1912
Most championships USM de Casablanca (16)

The Moroccan football league was a competition organized by the French Football Federation (FFF) between 1916 and 1955, during its occupation of the Morocco. It consisted of a few clubs in the area of French Protectorate of Morocco, namely, the center of the country.
Currently, this competition and its winners are not recognized by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation because it has not organized it, and since it took place in the period of colonization of Morocco.

Since Morocco's independence in 1956, this competition has ended, giving way to Botola which will be known later under the name of Botola and is organized by the FRMF.

The USM de Casablanca is the most successful team in this league, she has won 16 titles.

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Honors

Honors detailed

  • 1916 : CA de Casablanca
  • 1917 : USM de Casablanca
  • 1918 : USM de Casablanca
  • 1919 : USM de Casablanca
  • 1920 : Olympique Marocain
  • 1921 : Olympique Marocain
  • 1922 : Olympique Marocain
  • 1923 : Olympique Marocain
  • 1924 : Union Fès
  • 1925 : Union Fès
  • 1926 : Olympique Marocain
  • 1927 : US Athlétique
  • 1928 : Stade Marocain
  • 1929 : US Athlétique
  • 1930 : Olympique Marocain
  • 1931 : Stade Marocain
  • 1932 : USM de Casablanca
  • 1933 : USM de Casablanca
  • 1934 : USM de Casablanca
  • 1935 : USM de Casablanca
  • 1936 : Olympique Marocain
  • 1937 : Olympique Marocain
  • 1938 : USM de Casablanca
  • 1939 : USM de Casablanca
  • 1940 : USM de Casablanca
  • 1941 : USM de Casablanca
  • 1942 : USM de Casablanca
  • 1943 : USM de Casablanca
  • 1944 : Stade Marocain
  • 1945 : Racing Casablanca
  • 1946 : USM de Casablanca
  • 1947 : USM de Casablanca
  • 1948 : Wydad Casablanca
  • 1949 : Wydad Casablanca
  • 1950 : Wydad Casablanca
  • 1951 : Wydad Casablanca
  • 1952 : USM de Casablanca
  • 1953 : AS Marrakech
  • 1954 : Racing Casablanca
  • 1955 : Wydad Casablanca

Honors by club

Club Titres Years
USM de Casablanca 16 1917, 1918, 1919, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1946, 1947, 1952
Olympique Marocain 8 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1926, 1930, 1936, 1937
Wydad Casablanca 5 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1955
Stade Marocain 3 1928, 1931, 1944
US Athlétique de Casablanca 2 1927, 1929
Union Fès 2 1924, 1925
Racing de Casablanca 2 1945, 1954
CA de Casablanca 1 1916
AS Marrakech 1 1953

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