League Morocco Football Association

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The League Morocco Football Association also called League Morocco Football or League of Morocco was an organization of soccer in Morocco established by the French Football Federation during the French Protectorate period.

League Morocco Football Association
Founded1915
Folded1956
CountryFrench protectorate in Morocco French Morocco
Last championsWydad AC
(1954–55)
Most championshipsUSM Casablanca (15)


Affiliated to the French Football Federation with four other leagues in North Africa that are leagues: the Constantine of Oran of Tunisia and Algiers.

These leagues so were the main football regions in French North Africa from cutting the French colonial administration. They were very structured and very hierarchical and organized competitions for all age categories in addition to a so-called "corporate" (or category Championship "corporate" or company), the highest level was called Division of Honor.

Since Morocco's independence in 1956, this confederation has ended, giving way to the Royal Moroccan Football Federation.

Honor Division (DH)

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Under the Rule of the USFSA (1915–1922) - LMFA (1922–1955)

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Season Winners[1]
1915–16 CA Casablanca (1)
1916–17 US Marocaine (1)
1917–18 US Marocaine (2)
1918–19 US Marocaine (3)
1919–20 USD Meknès (1)
1920–21 OM Rabat (1)
1921–22 US Meknès (2)
1922–23 OM Rabat (2)
1923–24 OM Rabat (3)
1924–25 US Fès (1)
1925–26 US Fès (2)
1926–27 US Athlétique (1)
1927–28 Stade Marocain (1)
1928–29 US Athlétique (2)
1929–30 OM Rabat (4)
1930–31 Stade Marocain (2)
1931–32 US Marocaine (4)
1932–33 US Marocaine (5)
1933–34 US Marocaine (6)
1934–35 US Marocaine (7)
1935–36 OM Rabat (5)
1936–37 OM Rabat (6)
1937–38 US Marocaine (8)
1938–39 US Marocaine (9)
1939–40 US Marocaine (10)
1940–41 US Marocaine (11)
1941–42 US Marocaine (12)
1942–43 US Marocaine (13)
1943–44 Stade Marocain (3)
1944–45 Racing Casablanca (1)
1945–46 US Marocaine (14)
1946–47 US Athlétique (3)
1947–48 Wydad AC (1)
1948–49 Wydad AC (2)
1949–50 Wydad AC (3)
1950–51 Wydad AC (4)
1951–52 US Marocaine (15)
1952–53 SA Marrakech (1)
1953–54 Racing Casablanca (2)
1954–55 Wydad AC (5)
1955–56 No completed
Honours by club
Club Winners Winning seasons
US Marocaine151916–17, 1917–18, 1918–19, 1931–32, 1932–33, 1933–34, 1934–35, 1937–38, 1938–39, 1939–40, 1940–41, 1941–42, 1942–43, 1945–46, 1951–52
Olympique Marocain61920–21, 1922–23, 1925–26, 1929–30, 1935–36, 1936–37
Wydad AC51947–48, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1954–55
US Athlétique de Casablanca31926–27, 1928–29, 1946–47
Stade Marocain31927–28, 1933–31, 1943–44
USD Meknès21919–20, 1921–22
Union Fès21923–24, 1924–25
Racing AC21944–45, 1953–54
CA de Casablanca11915–16
SA Marrakech11952–53

Super cup

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The Djebari Cup is an annual men's super cup competition in Moroccan football league. held between the winner of the Moroccan League and the runner-up, the competition was formerly called the Gil Cup, later becoming the "Djebarri Cup" in honor of Mr. Haj Ahmed Djebari.

  • 1934 : US Marocaine
  • 1935 : US Marocaine
  • 1936 : US Marocaine
  • 1937 : SA Marrakech
  • 1938 : US Marocaine
  • 1939 : US Marocaine
  • 1940 : Wydad AC
  • 1941 : US Marocaine
  • 1942 : US Marocaine
  • 1943 : US Marocaine
  • 1944 : US Marocaine
  • 1945 : US Marocaine
  • 1946 : Wydad AC
  • 1947 : US Athlétique
  • 1948 : Wydad AC
  • 1949 : Wydad AC
  • 1950 : Wydad AC
  • 1951 : Wydad AC
  • 1952 : Wydad AC
  • 1953 : SA Marrakech
  • 1954 : Racing AC
  • 1955 : Wydad AC
Honours by club
Club Winners Winning years
US Marocaine[2] 10 1934, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945
Wydad AC[3] 8 1940, 1946, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1955
SA Marrakech 2 1937, 1953
US Athlétique 1 1947
Racing AC 1 1954

See also

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References

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  1. "Morocco - List of Champions". Rsssf. Archived from the original on 13 August 2022. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
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