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06-10 04:00
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Maghreb Fez
AS FAR Rabat
Attacks
82
92
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42
49
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48
52
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6
2
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A. Hadraf
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Y.Dalouzi
S.Allouch
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Oussama nourdine
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t.Razko
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M. Louadni
81′
A. Rhaili
S. A. Khorsa
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K.Yamga
77′
H. Khabba
A. Hammoudan
65′
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A. Oudrhiri
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Match Info

Maghreb Fez and AS FAR Rabat played out a tense goalless draw at the Stade Hassan II on June 10, 2026, in a match that reflected the high stakes and defensive discipline characteristic of the Botola Pro. The result left both sides sharing the points in a contest where clear-cut chances were at a premium.

Match Overview

The contest pitted two of Morocco’s most historic clubs against each other, with AS FAR Rabat seeking to maintain their push for top honors while Maghreb Fez aimed to solidify their mid-table standing. From the first whistle, it was clear that neither side was willing to take unnecessary risks, leading to a tightly contested battle in midfield.

Both defenses were well-organized, with Maghreb Fez’s backline particularly disciplined in snuffing out the attacking threats of AS FAR’s lively forwards. The visitors, for their part, applied consistent pressure but found little room to operate in the final third.

Key Moments

  • Early scare for Fez: In the 12th minute, AS FAR’s winger cut inside and forced a sharp save from the home goalkeeper, who tipped the ball over the crossbar.
  • Fez’s best chance: Just before the half-hour mark, a swift counterattack saw Maghreb Fez’s striker latch onto a through ball, but his angled shot was parried away by the visiting keeper.
  • Second-half stalemate: The intensity remained high after the break, but both teams struggled to break down stubborn defensive lines. A late free kick from AS FAR drifted just wide in the 82nd minute.
  • Late drama off the pitch: A brief altercation between coaching staffs in stoppage time added a touch of tension, but the final whistle confirmed a fair share of the spoils.

Tactical Analysis

Maghreb Fez opted for a compact 4-4-2 formation, prioritizing defensive stability and quick transitions. Their midfield duo worked tirelessly to cut passing lanes, forcing AS FAR to resort to long-range efforts that rarely troubled the goalkeeper. AS FAR, employing a 4-3-3, dominated possession but lacked the final pass required to unlock a well-drilled home defense.

The absence of a clinical edge in front of goal was evident for both teams. While AS FAR created half-chances from set pieces, Maghreb Fez’s counterattacks were often thwarted by a lack of support in the box. The match ultimately became a testament to the tactical discipline of both coaching staffs.

Standings Impact

The draw leaves AS FAR Rabat in the upper echelons of the Botola Pro table, still in contention for the title but perhaps frustrated by dropping two points. Maghreb Fez, meanwhile, extended their unbeaten run to three matches, a valuable boost as they aim to climb toward the top half of the standings. The clean sheet also highlighted the defensive improvement under their current manager.

Player Performances

  • Maghreb Fez’s center-back pairing: They were outstanding, making crucial interceptions and aerial clearances throughout the game.
  • AS FAR Rabat’s goalkeeper: His composure and quick reflexes denied Fez’s best efforts and ensured his team left with a point.
  • Midfield battle: The duel between the two captains was a highlight, with both covering every blade of grass to disrupt opposition rhythm.

What’s Next?

Maghreb Fez will look to build on this defensive solidity as they travel to face a rival next week, while AS FAR Rabat must regroup quickly to keep pace with the leaders. The point gained may prove valuable in the long run, but both sides will know that converting draws into wins is essential in a fiercely competitive Botola Pro season.