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The Royal Army Club (in French: Association Sportive des Forces Armées Royales, meaning the Royal Armed Forces Sports Association), known simply as the Royal Army (in French: ASFAR), is a multi-branch Moroccan professional sports club, founded a few years after Morocco's independence and exactly the day (Monday 16 Safar 1378 AH / September 1, 1958) in Rabat, and its headquarters are in the sports center of the Royal Army Club in the Mamoura Forest in the city of Sale. From 53,000 spectators, it participates in the Moroccan Premier League and has not been relegated to the second division since its promotion in the 1959-60 season.
It is currently considered the most crowned club in Morocco since the founding of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, with 32 official titles, including 30 local titles, including 13 Moroccan leagues, 12 Throne Cups (a record), 4 Moroccan Super Cups (a record), two continental titles, and managed Reaching the finals of all competitions in which he participated. On the continental level, it was the first Moroccan team to achieve a continental title in 1985 by winning the African Champions League, and the first Arab team to win the African Confederation Cup title in its new version in 2005.
The Royal Army is considered the most Moroccan club to achieve titles in the twentieth century, and it ranked 18th in each of the CAF rankings for clubs of the twentieth century (15 points), and the ranking of the International Federation for History and Statistics (53 points), and in the current century it was ranked first locally and tenth in continental year 2011, in the classification of the international ranking of clubs during the first decade of the 21st century (2001-2010), issued by the International Federation of History and Statistics.
The military team is one of the oldest Arab and African teams and enjoys a special public support. With its successes, it has formed a large fan base and reputation on the continent and internationally. It is one of the three great football poles in Morocco, along with its historical rivals Wydad and Al-Raja. Sports competitions in Moroccan football and the most famous, as it brings together the three most popular and title-winning clubs.
Club history
1959-1958: Foundation and first season
The Royal Army football team was founded on September 1, 1958, at the initiative of then Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan, Supreme Commander of the Moroccan Army, who was a fan of football, and who aspired to create an elite Moroccan team that would be a military team and a base for the Moroccan national team, especially after the great humility shown by this player. The latter since the dawn of independence, so work began before the start of the 1958 World Cup competitions to prepare a team that includes the best military personnel, by searching for talented players who are practicing or who have previously played football in a club.
List of players 2022-2023
Shirt number Player name Date of birth Position
1 Morocco Mohamed Baayou 01/11/1993 goalkeeper
22 Morocco Ayoub Lakrd 06/21/1995 Goalkeeper
12 Morocco Hassan Al-Daghmi 10/05/2000 Goalkeeper
16 Morocco Ayoub Bolber 12/08/1994 Goalkeeper
5 Senegal Bacary Mane 07/26/1994 Right back
3 Rwanda Emmanuel Imanishimwe 01/01/1995 Left back
17 Cameroon Ricky Stéphane Ngacho 05/01/2002 Left back
15 Morocco Hatem Al-Sawabi 13/12/2000 Central defender
19 Morocco Anouar Tarkhat 09/05/1997 Central Defence
4 Tunis, Diaa El Din El Jouini, 01/03/1996 Central Defence
23 Portugal, Cape Verde, Denny Burgess, 01/17/1995 Central Defence
25 Morocco Abdel Samad Amal 19/08/2004 Central defender
29 Morocco Mohamed Mofeed 12/01/2000 Right back
8 Morocco France Ibrahim Al-Sabouni 05/13/1994 Defensive midfielder
40 Morocco Abdel Fattah Hadraf 03/22/1998 Attacking midfield
24 Morocco Suleiman Al-Bashkali 02/02/2003 Attacking midfield
10 Morocco Zakaria Fati 06/09/1992 Attacking midfield
13 Al-Maghreb Al-Arabi Al-Naji 12/12/1990 Defensive midfielder
6 Morocco Zinedine Drak 01/29/1999 Defensive midfielder
34 Morocco Mohamed Rabih Ahrimat Al-Qaed 08/17/1994 Defensive midfielder
30 Morocco Ayoub El-Mellani 01/11/2001 Attacking midfield
21 Morocco Mohamed Amine Abido 31/01/2002 Attacking midfield
26 Morocco Zakaria Ajouglal 05/02/2001 Attacking midfield
77 Morocco Adam Al-Nafati 06/29/1994 left wing
14 Ivory Coast Joseph Geddy Genado 08/23/1994 Outright striker
20 Morocco Hamza Ekman 02/11/2002 An outspoken striker
31 Morocco Mostafa Sahd 04/28/1993 Outright striker
7 Morocco Reda Eslim 05/10/1999 Right wing
27 Morocco, Mohamed Al-Khouli, 04/25/1998, left wing
27 Morocco Ahmed Hamoudan 12/07/1997 left wing
33 Ivory Coast Lamine Diakite 06/15/1991 Right wing
18 Morocco Ayoub Assout 03/22/1999 Left wing
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