League Orders AS FAR and Raja Casablanca to Share Repair Costs for Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium Damage
T.E (Elbotola)
01 May 2026at22:08
The Central Disciplinary Committee of the National Professional Football League has announced a series of decisions following the acts of hooliganism that marred the match between FAR Rabat and Raja Casablanca during Week 17 of the Professional League.
A committee statement indicated that both teams are obligated to repair the damages inflicted upon the Prince Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex in Rabat. This will occur after an expert assessment of the damages is carried out, with the costs to be shared equally between the two clubs.
These decisions come in the wake of serious incidents witnessed at the stadium during the "Clasico" encounter between FAR Rabat and Raja Casablanca, which concluded with the military team securing a 2-1 victory.
What happened regarding the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium?
The National Professional Football League ordered FAR Rabat and Raja Casablanca to share repair costs for damages at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium. This decision follows acts of hooliganism during their Week 17 match.
Why are both FAR Rabat and Raja Casablanca responsible for the stadium damage?
Both FAR Rabat and Raja Casablanca are obligated to repair the stadium damage because the Central Disciplinary Committee attributed the hooliganism to incidents during their "Clasico" encounter. An expert assessment will determine the exact costs.
How will the repair costs for Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium be handled?
The repair costs for Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium will be handled by an equal sharing arrangement between FAR Rabat and Raja Casablanca. This follows a decision by the National Professional Football League's Central Disciplinary Committee.