Moroccan Football Clubs Barred from Training as Lockdown Eases

A few more days and Morocco will start the much-awaited deconfinement by the population who, since March 20, has been subject to a restriction on all kinds of travel. And even if this restriction is lifted on June 10, football clubs will still have to wait before starting training sessions.
The Moroccan authorities have refused to grant the request of Moroccan clubs to organize training sessions, including individual ones. According to Le360, "no team has the right to organize training sessions which would be a violation of the state of emergency, until it has received the approval of the authorities".
At the current stage of things, it is difficult to say "whether the Moroccan championship will go all the way, since the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) is waiting like everyone else for the government’s approval", specifies the same source.
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