Renaissance de Berkane secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Raja Club Athletic at the Stade Mohammed V in Casablanca on June 4, 2026, in a tightly contested Botola Pro encounter. The result dealt a blow to Raja's title aspirations while boosting Berkane's own ambitions for a top-four finish.
Match Overview
The match was played in front of a passionate home crowd, but it was the visitors who came away with all three points after a disciplined defensive display and a clinical counter-attacking goal. Raja Club Athletic dominated possession for long stretches but found the Berkane backline well-organised and resolute. The only goal of the game arrived in the 63rd minute when Berkane forward Youssef El Meslouhi latched onto a through ball and slotted past Raja goalkeeper Anas Zniti.
Key Moments
- 14' – Raja's Hamid Ahadad struck the crossbar with a powerful header from a corner.
- 38' – Berkane's defender Ismaël Mokhtar made a goal-line clearance to deny Raja's Abdelilah Hafidi.
- 63' – Goal! Youssef El Meslouhi raced onto a long pass from midfield, held off a challenge, and calmly finished low to the left corner. (0-1)
- 78' – Raja's substitute Mouad Ghanimi saw his curling effort tipped over the bar by Berkane goalkeeper Hamza Hamiani.
- 90+3' – Berkane's red card for a second yellow card – but Raja could not capitalise in the remaining moments.
Tactical Story
Raja Club Athletic set up in their usual 4-3-3, looking to dominate the midfield through the creativity of Abdelilah Hafidi and the energy of Zakaria El Wardi. However, Renaissance de Berkane under coach Abdelkader Amrani employed a compact 4-4-2 defensive block, focusing on shutting down space in central areas and breaking quickly on the counter. Berkane's wingers tracked back diligently, neutralising Raja's full-back overlaps. The winning goal came directly from a quick transition when Berkane's central midfield duo intercepted a loose pass and launched the decisive attack.
Standout Players
- Youssef El Meslouhi (Berkane) – The striker's intelligent movement and composure in front of goal proved the difference. He was a constant nuisance to the Raja defence.
- Ismaël Mokhtar (Berkane) – The center-back was immaculate in defence, winning numerous aerial duels and making that crucial first-half goal-line clearance.
- Hamza Hamiani (Berkane) – The goalkeeper made several important saves to preserve the clean sheet, particularly a brilliant stop from Ghanimi late on.
- Hamid Ahadad (Raja) – Despite the defeat, the Raja midfielder was energetic and came closest to scoring for the hosts with his header off the woodwork.
Impact on the Standings
The win moved Renaissance de Berkane into third place in the Botola Pro table, now just four points behind leaders Wydad Casablanca with six matches remaining. For Raja Club Athletic, the defeat was a significant setback. They remained in second place but saw their gap to Wydawd stretch to three points, and dropped below Berkane on goal difference. The loss also ended Raja's nine-match unbeaten run at home.
Post-Match Reaction
Raja coach Faouzi Benzarti was visibly frustrated after the match, stating: "We controlled the game for long periods but lacked the final pass. Berkane defended well and took their one chance. We must learn to be more ruthless in front of goal if we want to win the title." Berkane's Abdelkader Amrani praised his team's discipline: "A perfect away performance. Everyone executed the game plan to perfection. This is how you win big matches."
The result adds another chapter to the growing rivalry between these two Moroccan giants, with Renaissance de Berkane proving they can compete with the best on the road. Raja Club Athletic will need to regroup quickly as the Botola Pro title race enters its decisive phase.

