Football : RS Berkane Crowned Moroccan Champions

Anwarpress EN Sunday 16 March 2025 - 12:47

 TRSB, founded in 1938, opened the scoring through Oussama Lemlioui (66′), before Youness Dahmani equalized for Union Touarga (83′).

The Berkane club, who made history this season by securing top spot with a total of 60 points, have won 18 matches and drawn 6, with just one defeat against FUS Rabat (0-1) on Matchday 5.

Tunisian coach Mouain Chaabani’s men, winners of the CAF Cup in 2020 and 2022, three Throne Cups and a CAF Supercup, are ahead of AS FAR (2nd/45 pts) and Wydad Casablanca (3rd/43 pts).

They succeed previous champions Raja Casablanca.

In recent years, RSB has stood out as one of Morocco’s heavyweights, now holding its own against the league’s classic teams. With this victory, the Botola Pro title returns to the Eastern region, fifty years after Mouloudia Oujda’s triumph in the 1974-1975 season.

The club have qualified for the CAF Cup quarter-finals, where they will face ASEC Mimosas of Côte d’Ivoire in April.

Renaissance Sportive of Berkane (RSB) won their first title in Morocco's national soccer championship (Botola Pro D1), following their 1-1 draw with Union Touarga on Saturday evening at the Berkane municipal stadium for the 25th matchday.
16 March 2025
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