2024–25 Moroccan Women's Championship D1
Season | 2024–25 |
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Dates | 21 September 2024 – May 2025.[1] |
Champions | ASFAR |
Relegated | RCA Zemamra Raja Aïn Harrouda CSS Temara SCC Mohammédia |
Matches played | 182 |
Goals scored | 729 (4.01 per match) |
Best Player | Sanaâ Mssoudy |
Top goalscorer | Violet Wanyonyi[2] (28 goals) |
Best goalkeeper | Zineb El Arari |
Biggest home win | ASFAR 22–0 SCCM 11 December 2024 |
Biggest away win | SCCM 0–20 FUS 5 January 2025 |
Highest scoring | ASFAR 22–0 SCCM 11 December 2024 |
Longest unbeaten run | 26 Games AS FAR |
Longest winless run | 26 Games SCC Mohammédia |
Longest losing run | 26 Games SCC Mohammédia |
← 2023–24 2025–26 → |
The 2024–25 National Professional Women's Football Championship D1, was the 23rd season of top national women's football league in Morocco. The league draw took place on 2 September 2024, just weeks before the season's start.
AS FAR were the defending champions, having obtained their 11th title in the 2023–24 season.[3] and successfully retained the title, going unbeaten throughout the season.[4]
Teams
Competing in the 2024–25 season are the following 14 teams:
Team | Acronym | Manager | Home ground | Capacity | 2023–24 season |
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AMFF Laâyoune | AMLFF | Abdelhak Sebai | Sheikh Mohamed Laghdaf Stadium, Laâyoune | 15,000 |
3rd |
AS FAR | ASFAR | Mohamed Amine Alioua | Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat | 45,000 |
1st |
CS Hilal Temara | HST | Abdelhanin Amqar | Stade municipal de Témara, Temara | 5,000 |
6th |
CSS Temara | CSST | Mustapha Sadki | Stade municipal de Témara, Temara | 5,000 |
7th |
Fath US | FUS | Mehdi El Qaichouri | El Amal Stadium, Rabat | 2,000 |
8th |
Itihad Tanger FF | ITFF | Azedine El Khattaf | Stade du village sportif de Tanger, Tanger | 5,000 |
11th |
Phoenix Marrakech | PFAM | Rachid Ghalfaoui Adil M'Ghafri | Terrain Hay Mohammadi, Marrakech | 1,500 |
9th |
Raja Aïn Harrouda | CRAH | Hamid El Katbi | Complexe Sportif Dakhla Aïn Harrouda, Aïn Harrouda | 1,000 |
12th |
Raja Aït Iazza FF | ARAFF | Mohamed Rafii Kamal Taouuile | Stade Communal Ait Iaaza, Ait Iaaza | 1,500 |
10th |
RCA Zemamra | RCAZ | Mourad Lahjouji | Stade Ahmed choukri, Zemamra | 1,000 |
D2 S, 1st |
RS Berkane | RSB | Christophe Capian | Berkane Municipal Stadium, Berkane | 10,000 |
D2 N, 1st |
SC Casablanca | SCC | Mehdi Bouabidi | Stade Ba Mohamed, Casablanca | 3,000 |
2nd |
SCC Mohammédia | SCCM | Moahmmad El Derdour | Stade El Alia, Mohammédia | 1,000 |
5th |
Wydad AC | WAC | Aziz Elhassouni | Complexe Mohamed Benjelloun, Casablanca | 3,000 |
4th |
Team changes
RCA Zemamra and RS Berkane were promoted to the professional division after topping their respective South and North groups of Division 2, replacing Jawharat Najm Larache and Union Assa Zag, who finished 13th and 14th, respectively.[5]
Entering league | Exiting league |
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Promoted from 2023 to 2024 Division 2 | Relegated to 2024–25 Division 2 |
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Foreign players
Club | Player 1 | Player 2 | Player 3 | Player 4 | Former player(s) |
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AMLFF | Nadège Atanhloueto | Mangaka Banda[a] | Violet Wanyonyi | Ramata Gangué | Adjovi Zoutepe |
ASFAR | Julie Nke | Ninika | Anuoluwapo Salisu | Maureen Okpala | |
HST | Mari Cruz Ebula | Rasheedat Adeniran | Effiom Ekeng | Regina Omede | |
CSST | Rocío Coffi | Akua Nyamekye | Joan Benedict | Nikiema Limata | |
FUS | Amira Nze[b] | Aminata Camara | Odette Gnintegma | Amiratou N'djambara | Aminata Dembele |
ITFF | Yolande Gnammi | Adoudou Konaté | Hawa Ndiaye | Ginika Nkeoma[c] | Tabita Kponvi |
PFAM | Balkissa Sawadogo | Catherine Arthur | Grace Aaron | Moussirietou Adinda-Akpo | Mariana Beatriz |
CRAH | Solange Larkingam | Salamatou Tchinsou | Sarah Inkoom | Recheal Amaewhule | Kani Mahamat Abdoulaye |
ARAFF | Michelle Ngo | Chimène Ngazue | Feza Kalombo | Owoeye Temilope | |
RCAZ | Florence Fanta | Kadi Koné | Janice | Akcua | |
RSB | Leïla Elhadj | Paulmiche Mahouna | Salimata Diarra | Racheal Kolawole | |
SCC | Nadège Koffi | Sylviane Kokora | Aicha Samake | Mercy Itimi | |
SCCM | Elisabeth Mbonjo | Rukayatu Yusufu | Christelle Gogo | Victoria Coulibaly | |
WAC | Dorcas Masanga | Grace Henry | Adama Sané | Lebogang Mabatle |
League table
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | AS FAR (C) | 26 | 23 | 3 | 0 | 106 | 8 | +98 | 72 | Qualification for the 2025 CAF Women's Champions League UNAF Qualifiers |
2 | RS Berkane | 26 | 19 | 5 | 2 | 74 | 16 | +58 | 62 | |
3 | SC Casablanca | 26 | 16 | 5 | 5 | 56 | 18 | +38 | 53 | |
4 | Fath US | 26 | 14 | 7 | 5 | 81 | 31 | +50 | 49 | |
5 | AMFF Laâyoune | 26 | 13 | 6 | 7 | 85 | 36 | +49 | 45 | |
6 | Wydad AC | 26 | 13 | 6 | 7 | 67 | 27 | +40 | 45 | |
7 | CS Hilal Temara | 26 | 10 | 7 | 9 | 44 | 32 | +12 | 37 | |
8 | Itihad Tanger | 26 | 10 | 2 | 14 | 54 | 53 | +1 | 32 | |
9 | Phoenix Marrakech | 26 | 7 | 8 | 11 | 30 | 35 | −5 | 29 | |
10 | Raja Ait Iazza | 26 | 8 | 5 | 13 | 44 | 55 | −11 | 29 | |
11 | RCA Zemamra | 26 | 6 | 7 | 13 | 38 | 51 | −13 | 25 | Relegation to 2025–26 Moroccan Women's Division 2 |
12 | Raja Aïn Harrouda | 26 | 7 | 2 | 17 | 22 | 52 | −30 | 23 | |
13 | CSS Temara | 26 | 4 | 1 | 21 | 20 | 110 | −90 | 13 | |
14 | SCC Mohammédia | 26 | 0 | 0 | 26 | 8 | 205 | −197 | 0 |
Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions
Results
- ^ The original result of the match was a 2–0 win for Fath Union Sport. However, the result was later overturned and awarded as a 3–0 win to RCAZ by forfeit, after it was determined that FUS had only listed three U-21 players on the match sheet instead of the required four.
- ^ The initial outcome of the match was a 2–0 win for Itihad Tanger FF. However, following a regulatory decision, the result was amended to a 3–0 win awarded to Raja Aïn Harrouda.[6]
Season Statistics
Top scorers
Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
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1 | Violet Nanjala | AMLFF | 28 |
2 | Yolande Gnammi | ITFF | 20 |
Salimata Diarra | RSB | ||
4 | Doha El Madani | ASFAR | 18 |
5 | Ramata Gangué | AMLFF | 17 |
6 | Chaymaa Mourtaji | ASFAR | 16 |
Amiratou N'djambara | FUS | ||
Sanaâ Mssoudy | ASFAR | ||
9 | Fatima Zahraa Naini | RSB | 14 |
Mercy Itimi | SCC | ||
Anissa Belkasmi | RSB | ||
Salma Bouguerch | WAC | ||
Source: Khalil Moustahlaf |
Clean sheets
Rank | Player | Club | Clean sheets |
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1 | Imane Abdelahad | SCC | 13 |
2 | Raouia Bellafquih | PFAM | 11 |
Hind Hasnaoui | ASFAR | ||
4 | Zineb El Arari | RSB | 10 |
5 | Nouhaila Faidi | HST/FUS | 8 |
Fatima Zahra El Jebraoui | WAC | ||
7 | Hanane Azyane | AMLFF | 6 |
Khadija Er-Rmichi | ASFAR | ||
9 | Kawtar Bentaleb | FUS | 5 |
10 | Rafika Aghetass | ARAFF | 4 |
Source: Khalil Moustahlaf |
References
- ^ "كرة القدم النسوية.. انطلاق منافسات البطولة الاحترافية بقسميها الأول والثاني في 21 شتنبر" [Women's football: The start of the professional championship's first and second divisions on September 21.]. niyamaghribia.ma (in Arabic). 19 July 2024. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
- ^ Muema, James (12 May 2025). "Violet Nanjala Clinches Golden Boot in Morocco After Stunning 28-Goal Season". gameni90.com. Retrieved 19 May 2025.
- ^ "L'AS FAR a soulevé le Trophée du Championnat féminin Pro-D1, la RSB s'est adjugée le titre en D2". frmf.ma (in French). Royal Moroccan Football Federation. 20 May 2024. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
- ^ El Fasi, Mohammed (4 May 2025). "AS FAR Women Crowned Moroccan Champions for the 12th Time, 10th Consecutive Title". fesnews.media. Retrieved 19 May 2025.
- ^ "Maroc (F) : Phoenix Marrakech et Hilal Temara montent en D1". sportnewsafrica.com (in French). 22 May 2023. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
- ^ Yedmani, Abdulkader (31 October 2024). "Ittihad Tanger loses the Matchday 4 fixture by forfeit". sport7.ma (in Arabic). Retrieved 25 March 2025.
External links
- Moroccan Women's Championship at Soccerway