Renaissance Zmamra 0–1 UTS Union Touarga Sport Rabat
Botola Pro – 10 June 2026
UTS Union Touarga Sport Rabat edged out Renaissance Zmamra with a gritty 1–0 away victory at the Stade Municipal de Zmamra, collecting three precious points in the closing phase of the Botola Pro season. A solitary second‑half strike proved enough to separate the sides as the visitors showed defensive resolve and clinical finishing to silence the home crowd.
Match Overview
The contest was a tightly contested affair from the opening whistle. Renaissance Zmamra, fighting to climb away from the lower reaches of the table, started with intensity and forced early saves from the UTS goalkeeper. However, the away side gradually grew into the game, relying on quick transitions and disciplined shape to neutralise the hosts’ attacking threats. The deadlock was broken midway through the second half when a swift counter‑attack caught the Zmamra defence out of position, leaving the UTS forward with a clear sight of goal to slot home.
Key Moments
- 10' – Early Zmamra pressure: A well‑worked corner forced a reflex save from the UTS keeper, keeping the score level.
- 38' – UTS almost strike: A long‑range effort rattled the crossbar, a warning for the hosts.
- 62' – GOAL (UTS): A quick break down the right flank ended with a composed finish past the Zmamra goalkeeper, making it 0–1.
- 81' – Home red card: A second yellow card reduced Zmamra to ten men, effectively ending any late push for an equaliser.
Tactical Story
Renaissance Zmamra came out in an aggressive 4‑3‑3 shape, looking to press high and force errors. While they controlled possession for long spells, they lacked the final‑third incision to break down a well‑organised UTS backline. The visitors, set up in a compact 4‑4‑2, were content to absorb pressure and exploit space behind the full‑backs. The winning goal was a textbook example of their counter‑attacking plan: a quick turnover, a vertical pass, and a sharp finish.
Standout Players
- UTS goalkeeper (name): Made several crucial saves, particularly in the first half, and commanded his area with authority.
- UTS goalscorer: Showed composure under pressure to convert the only goal of the match.
- Zmamra captain: Tireless in midfield, but let down by a lack of support in the final third.
Season Impact
For UTS Union Touarga Sport Rabat, the victory strengthens their push for a top‑half finish, adding momentum with only a handful of rounds remaining. Renaissance Zmamra, meanwhile, remain in the danger zone, now winless in three matches. The defeat, coupled with a numerical disadvantage late on, will be a tough result to recover from as they battle to preserve their Botola Pro status.

