In Morocco, changes have swiftly followed the election of the new president of the Football Federation last Sunday. Abdelilah Akram, who contested against Fouzi Lekjaa, has been appointed as the vice-president of the FRMF after extensive negotiations. This newly constituted office will govern the federation until 2017.
The composition of the new Bureau is as follows:
President: Faouzi Lekjaa
Representation of Botola Pro: Abdelilah Akram, Noureddine Bouchhati, Abdelmalek Abroun, Mohamed Boudrika, Fouad El Ouarzazi.
Representation of the 2nd division: Houcine Aderdour, Hassan Filali.
Representation of the Regional Leagues: Mohamed Joudar, Hakim Doumou, Mohamed Addal.
Representation of Amateur Leagues: Mouloud Ajef, Oussama Naciri.
Representation of Independent Leagues: Mohamed Rabii Lakhlii, Talbi Alami, Abderrafie.
Representation of Women: Nezha Alaoui El Mdaghri (CAK).
Other representation: Lahcen Bara.
This new leadership aims to guide Moroccan football and oversee the various aspects of the sport across different leagues and regions in the country.