
RS Berkane Granted Three Days Rest Between Postponed Matches, While Wydad, FAR, and OCS Get Only Two
The scheduling of postponed matches in the professional league has raised many questions, particularly regarding fair play and equal opportunities among clubs, given the varying time gaps between fixtures.
According to the schedule revealed by the National Professional Football League, RS Berkane will benefit from a relatively comfortable time margin, with a full three days separating their two postponed matches.
In contrast, clubs like Wydad AC, AS FAR, and Olympique Safi face clear time pressure, as their rest period between postponed matches will not exceed two days.
The scheduling details indicate that these differences in rest days could directly impact player readiness, especially during a crucial phase of the season, potentially giving RS Berkane a relative advantage in the race for results.
This scheduling is expected to spark widespread debate within national football circles regarding the criteria for preparing postponed match schedules and the extent to which the principle of equal opportunities among clubs is respected, particularly as competition intensifies for top positions and avoiding relegation.
The League has scheduled Olympique Safi's clash against RS Berkane for Wednesday, April 1, at Stade El Massira in Safi. This will be followed by AS FAR versus Difaâ Hassani El Jadidi on Thursday, April 2, and then the highly anticipated match between Fath Union Sport and Wydad AC on Friday, April 3, at Prince Moulay El Hassan Stadium in Rabat.
For the eleventh round, RS Berkane will host Maghreb de Fès on Sunday, April 5. Prior to that, Ittihad Touarga will welcome Olympique Safi on Saturday, April 4, while Kawkab Marrakech will face AS FAR on the same day. The matches will conclude with Wydad AC taking on Difaâ Hassani El Jadidi on Monday, April 6, at Mohammed V Complex.