Moroccan Football Federation Bans Raja Casablanca Fans After Stadium Violence

The supporters of Raja de Casablanca will be banned from the stadium. This is the decision of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF), following the incidents recorded during the match against Rapide Oued Zem.
The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) no longer intends to leave the excesses of supporters in the stadiums unpunished. This is why the incidents that marked the last match between Raja and Rapide Oued Zem, counting for the 24th day of the Botola Pro D1, were severely sanctioned.
The next two home matches of Raja will be played behind closed doors. As for the supporters identified for these acts of violence, they are banned from the stadiums until the end of the season. The club must also pay a fine of 80,000 dirhams, including 50,000 for throwing projectiles and 30,000 for the use of flares.
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