Ibrahim Maaroufi’s return to the Moroccan championship and his signing with MAS Fez marks an interesting development in his football career. The Belgian-Moroccan midfielder has committed to a two-year deal with MAS Fez after being free from any contract following a brief stint at Union Saint-Gilloise.
Maaroufi, at 24 years old, brings a wealth of experience to MAS Fez, having had a diverse and eventful career. He made his first appearance in the Moroccan championship three years ago with Wydad Casablanca. Prior to his time in Morocco, Maaroufi was trained at Anderlecht and PSV Eindhoven, showcasing his talent from an early age.
His career has seen him play for various clubs, including notable names such as Inter Milan, FC Twente, Bellinzona, Eupen, and Parseh Teheran. Now, returning to Morocco with MAS Fez, Maaroufi has the opportunity to contribute to the team’s success and further enrich his football journey.
It will be interesting to see how Maaroufi’s experience and skills benefit MAS Fez in the Moroccan championship and how he adapts to the challenges and opportunities presented in this new phase of his career.