FUS Rabat 0-0 DHJ Difaa Hassani Jadidi
The Botola Pro | June 9, 2026
FUS Rabat and DHJ Difaa Hassani Jadidi played out a goalless stalemate in a tightly contested Botola Pro encounter that saw few clear chances but plenty of midfield battles. The point earned kept both sides in the upper half of the Moroccan top‑flight table, though neither will be fully satisfied with the lack of goals.
Match Overview
The match at Stade de FUS started at a high tempo, with both teams eager to impose their style. FUS Rabat, known for their possession‑based approach, enjoyed the lion’s share of the ball but struggled to break down a well‑organised DHJ defence. The visitors, coming off a strong run of form, were content to sit deep and counter, but their final ball lacked precision on the night.
Key Moments
- 12th minute: FUS Rabat’s left‑winger cut inside and unleashed a curling shot that went just over the crossbar – the closest either side came in the first half.
- 44th minute: DHJ’s striker latched onto a long ball but saw his angled effort saved comfortably by the FUS goalkeeper.
- 67th minute: A goalmouth scramble after a FUS corner saw the ball cleared off the line by a DHJ defender, preserving the deadlock.
- 89th minute: The match ended with a late flurry of FUS pressure, but the DHJ backline held firm to secure a valuable away point.
Tactical Breakdown
FUS Rabat’s midfield trio worked hard to recycle possession, but they lacked the incisive passing to unlock DHJ’s compact 4‑5‑1 block. DHJ, for their part, demonstrated excellent defensive discipline, with their centre‑backs winning almost every aerial duel. The game became increasingly physical in the second half, with the referee issuing five yellow cards as tempers frayed.
Standout Performers
DHJ’s goalkeeper was named man of the match for his calm and assured handling, including a critical save in the 75th minute. FUS Rabat’s right‑back provided the most dangerous crosses but could not find a teammate in the box.
Table Context
The draw leaves FUS Rabat in fifth place, three points behind the top three, while DHJ remain seventh but with games in hand. Both teams will look to sharpen their attacking edge as the Botola Pro season enters a decisive phase, with the race for continental qualification heating up.

