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FAR Rabat Banned from Hosting Remaining Home Matches at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium This Season

FAR Rabat Banned from Hosting Remaining Home Matches at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium This Season

T.E (Elbotola)
01 May 2026at21:20

The Central Disciplinary Committee of the National Professional Football League has issued sanctions against AS FAR, prohibiting the club from hosting its matches at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium. This decision follows the acts of hooliganism witnessed at the stadium after the match between the military team and Raja Club Athletic.

The committee decided to ban AS FAR from hosting its remaining matches of the current sports season at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, with the exception of continental and international fixtures.

This decision was made due to the seriousness of the actions committed by the fans of both teams, including mutual acts of hooliganism and chaos, which resulted in the destruction of equipment and property, injuries among public forces, and damage to the image of national football, according to the committee's official statement.

What sanction has FAR Rabat received from the National Professional Football League?

FAR Rabat has received a ban from hosting its remaining home matches this season at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium. This disciplinary action follows severe incidents after a recent match, leading to significant consequences for the club.

Why was FAR Rabat banned from Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium?

FAR Rabat was banned due to serious acts of hooliganism and chaos witnessed at the stadium following a recent match. These actions resulted in property destruction, injuries to public forces, and damaged the image of national football.

What is the scope of FAR Rabat's stadium ban for the current season?

The scope of FAR Rabat's stadium ban covers all remaining home matches for the current sports season. However, the club is still permitted to host continental and international fixtures at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium.

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