Morocco FA Ethics Committee hands down sanctions and dismisses several complaints

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Royal Moroccan Football Federation

The Ethics Committee of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation has announced a series of disciplinary decisions involving club officials, players, and women’s football associations following its latest review session.

In an official statement released on Monday, the committee confirmed the temporary suspension of Mohamed Belkamous, president of Raja Agadir, pending his appearance before the panel.

The decision follows his repeated failure to attend committee hearings without valid justification, despite multiple summonses. The case is linked to alleged unethical conduct during a match between his club and Ittihad Riadi Oulad Jerrar on February 12, 2026, in the Souss-Massa Regional Football League second-tier competition.

In another ruling, the committee dismissed a complaint filed by the Lionesses of Assa Mahbes Women’s Football Association against player Nahid Najat, citing lack of jurisdiction over contractual disputes of that nature.

A separate case brought by Najah Souss Women’s Football Association against player Naama Al-Misbahi, as well as Hassania Agadir Women and official Mohamed Al-Warti, was also dismissed. The complaint related to the player’s participation in a trial session with another club despite having an active contract.

Similarly, another petition from Najah Souss involving player Ilham Al-Murih and Chabab Trust Women, along with administrator Omar Bouras, was rejected. The committee ruled that the actions in question did not constitute a breach of football ethics.

The decisions highlight the committee’s ongoing efforts to regulate disciplinary matters while clarifying the limits of its jurisdiction in contractual disputes within Moroccan football