The Disciplinary Committee of the Professional Football League has announced that fans of Raja Casablanca will be banned from attending four matches following the violent incidents that marred the team’s game against Maghreb Tetouan last Saturday in Tetouan.
In a recent statement, Raja Casablanca was penalized with a four-match ban from hosting spectators, along with a fine of 50,000 Moroccan Dirhams, for the unauthorized use of flares by its supporters and the outbreak of violence during the match.
This decision was made by Articles 105, 76, and 77 of the disciplinary regulations.
Similarly, the Ethics Committee of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation has suspended Mohamed Talal, the spokesperson for Wydad Casablanca, for one year due to comments he made regarding the officiating of his team’s previous match against Maghreb Fez in the twelfth round of the championship.
According to a press release issued by the committee, Talal has been banned from engaging in any football-related activities for one year following his criticism of the refereeing during the Wydad Casablanca versus Maghreb Fez match. Additionally, he has been fined 50,000 Moroccan Dirhams for his remarks.