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Raja Club Athletic
Full nameRaja Club Athletic
نادي الرجاء الرياضي
Nickname(s)النسور الخضر (Green Eagles)
نادي الشعب (The People's Club)
"الرجاء العالمي"
Short nameRCA
Founded20 March 1949; 75 years ago (1949-03-20)
GroundStade Mohammed V
Capacity45,891
PresidentMohamed Boudrika
Head coachJosef Zinnbauer
LeagueBotola
2022–235th of 16
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Raja Club Athletic, widely known as Raja Casablanca or simply Raja, is a football club based in Casablanca, Morocco, that competes in Botola, the top flight of Moroccan football.

Founded on 20 March 1949 in the district of Derb Sultan,[1][2] the club has traditionally worn a green home kit since inception. Raja is a well known club for the success of its football section, very popular in and outside the country. The club sits at the Raja CA Academy for training and plays home games in the Stade Mohammed V since 1955.[3] Unlike most African sporting entities, Raja's members have owned and operated the club throughout its history.

The club is one of the most widely supported teams in Africa. Raja is one of two founding members of

Casablanca Derby with Wydad AC[6] and the Classico with the capital side AS FAR
.

Raja established itself as a major force in both Moroccan and African football in the late 1980s winning three

Mustapha Moustawdaa, Mustapha Chadili, Salaheddine Bassir and Abdellatif Jrindou, is considered by some in the sport to be the greatest African team in the 1990s. Club and Moroccan national team legend, Abdelmajid Dolmy
holds the record for most appearances for the club.

In domestic football, the club has won 20 trophies; 12

In 2000, Raja was ranked by CAF in the 3rd place of the best African clubs of the 20th century, after Al Ahly SC and Zamalek SC. Raja is also, with 18 official trophies.

History

Foundation and first steps (1949-1956)

Raja Club Athletic (abbreviated to Raja CA or RCA) was founded by the

Moroccan resistance and more particularly by the honorary president Moulay Sassi Ben Ahmed El Alaoui Aboudarka and the heads of the Moroccan unions, in particular the first president of the Moroccan Workers' Union, Mahjoub Ben Seddik, as well as the former president of the Union of Arab Lawyers and ex-prime minister Mohamed Maâti Bouabid.[10]

Boujemaa Kadri took charge of the administrative organization, necessary for the foundation of Raja CA. Other personalities are behind the club's creation, such as Tibari, Salah Medkouri, Mustapha Chemseddine, Karim Hajjaj, Si Ahmed Skalli Haddaoui, Choukri, Daoudi, Hachmi Nejjar, Mohamed Charfaoui, Laachfoubi El Bouazzaoui, Abdelkader Jalal, Naoui, and some other Moroccan intellectuals and resistance fighters who met often at a café named Al Watan (The homeland in English), owned at the time by Hmidou El Watani, in Derb Sultan.[11][12]

The ban on entrusting the presidency of the club to a Moroccan is circumvented by leaving the chair for six months to Ben Abadji Hejji, a Muslim of Algerian origin who had the French nationality. The French authorities, are thus forced to accept that. After several attempts to find a name for the club, a draw between the names of Raja and Fath, allowed the name Raja, picked three consecutive times, to be chosen.

Early years (1956–1973)

Raja team in 1957 during the first Derby at Stade Philippe, a match won by the Eagles 1–0

After the

French Protectorate which was called Ligue du Maroc de Football. In their first season, Raja successfully defeated the Sports Union of Ben Ahmed 4–1, Ennasr of Casablanca 2–0 and finally Olympique Ouezzane 7–0. They were thus the first team to enter the first division. Kacem Kacemi then retired from his coaching position for personal reasons. Raja lost their first match 2–0 in the 1956–57 Botola against Fath Union Sport, but they managed to beat SC Roches Noires in the next leg with the same score. The team finished the season in tenth, barely avoiding relegation. The following year, thanks to the arrival of Affani Mohamed Ben Lahcen known as Père Jégo
, the club finished fourth.

During the

KAC Kénitra. KAC won the title.[13]

Père Jégo was decorated in 1956 by King Mohammed V as coach of Raja.

In the

Kawkab Marrakech on 13 June 1965 at the Stade Mohammed V. KACM won the match 3–1.[14] It was the third consecutive coronation of the Merrakchis in the competition, and the first defeat in the final for Raja. During this season, the Green Eagles defeated Wydad in the quarterfinals with a score of two to one. The team finished the 1966–1967 season in third place in the championship with 65 points. Houmane Jarir
finished as the top scorer with 18 goals.

On 14 July 1968, the final of the Throne Cup took place, between Raja and Racing de Casablanca. RAC won the title for the first time in its history and the Eagles, still unable to claim their first title, lost 1–0.[15]

Three cups in a decade (1973–1982)

The 1974 Throne Cup final opposed the semi-final winners, Raja who beat Wydad AC on penalties, against the Maghreb de Fès. During a match played in the Stade Mohammed V on 28 July 1974, Raja led by coach Mohammed Tibari, wins the cup against MAS thanks to the goal of El Arabi 1–0. The Green Eagles won this competition for the first time and also won the first title in their history.[16]

On 17 July 1977, Raja CA moved to

Stade du FUS on behalf of the Throne Cup final. The Greens won the match 1–0 on a penalty from Abdellatif Beggar and therefore won the competition for the second time.[17]

On 14 March 1982 at the Stade Roches Noires in

KAC Kénitra. In 1977,Raja won its third title in the competition after a goal by Abdellatif Beggar.[18] This season will also witness the first appearance of Raja on the African scene, more precisely in the 1983 African Cup Winners' Cup
, unexperienced Raja was eliminated in the first round.

First titles in Africa and Morocco (1982–1995)

In 1982–1983, reached the final of the

Stade Mohamed V, Raja loses the title this time on penalties (4–5), after the match ended in a draw 1–1.[19] Raja finished second in the 1985–1986 championship, behind his rival Wydad AC, who edged him 2 points on the last day. Furthermore, he was eliminated in the cup by the future champion, AS Far in the round of 16 2–0.[20]

In the 1987–1988 season, then coached by the Portuguese

first championship title after 39 years.[21] Following this, Raja participates in the 1989 African Cup of Clubs, the Eagles of Rabah Saâdane wrap up this edition by winning in the final against the Algerian side of MC Oran on penalties after a cumulative score of 1–1. Raja succeeds in winning this competition from its first participation.[22]

In the

Marrakech and Olympique managed to beat Raja another time in the final with a score of 1–0.[23]

Supremacy (1995–2006)

On 18 February 1996, in the quarterfinals of the

ASFAR in the final with a goal scored by Jrindou in the 119th minute. Two months later, Green Eagles won their first domestic double and the third of Moroccan football history.[24]

On 16 September 1996, Raja lost the final of the

Étoile du Sahel on penalties after 2-2 a draw.[28]

On 3 May, Raja defeated

Stade El Menzah. The match stayed goalless 0–0. Then came the penalty shootout, and the success of Mustapha Chadili who stopped the last penalty and offered the title to his team.[32]

Oscar Fulloné won the 1999 Champions League with Raja.

Raja qualified for the

Africa Sports thanks to the goals of Bouchaib El Moubarki and Mohamed Armoumen 2–0 and won its first CAF Super Cup.[34] On 21 June, after their victory against JS Massira 4–1, the Eagles set a new record and won their 5th championship in a row with 59 points, ahead of Wydad and Maghreb de Fès.[35]

On 20 May 2001,

Cotonsport (0–0), after their 2–0 first leg victory.[38]

On 11 January 2004, Raja won the

ENPPI Club in the final with respective scores of 2–1 and 1–0.[40]

Ups and downs (2006–2012)

After a large wave of protests, President Abdesalam Hanat resigns from his post and a general assembly is scheduled for June 2012. Mohamed Boudrika was then elected president, and former player and coach of the team, Mohamed Fakhir

returned, promising a renewal in both at the administrative and sporting levels with the signing of many players.

Boudrika era (2012–2016)

The club began their pre-season preparation in

Mouhcine Moutouali, Adil Karrouchy and Mouhcine Iajour,[44] then lost 8–0 in Tangier against FC Barcelona. It was the biggest defeat in the history of the team.[45]

On 18 November at the Moulay Abdellah stadium, Raja won their 7th Throne Cup against AS FAR following a penalty shootout.

Mouhcine Moutouali. The first leg in Kuwait ended in a 1–1 draw.[47]

Raja's return to Casablanca after silver medal in the 2013 FIFA Club World Cup

On 25 May, after an epic match against

championship all season, and breaking the record for goals scored (56 goals).[48] On 18 November, Raja reached the Throne Cup final for the second consecutive time, but lost the title on penalties against DHJ. Adding this to the bad results in the league and a few days before the World Cup, the club decided to dismiss Mohamed Fakhir, and appointed Tunisian Faouzi Benzarti
in his place.

From 11 to 21 December 2013, Raja participated in the

royal palace where he decorated the entire team. It became one of the greatest achievements in the history of African and Arab football.[49]

In the

Olympic Club de Safi. But to everyone's surprise, Raja lost both the game and the title. Nonetheless, the team managed to win the 2015 UNAF Club Cup in this critical period after beating Club Africain 2–0.[50]

Hard times and redemption (2016–2021)

After the departure of Mohamed Boudrika at the end of the 2015–2016 season, the new president Said Hasbane declared that Raja suffers from a financial crisis, so they must find solutions by bringing in new sponsors. On 10 August, the Raja thanked Rachid Taoussi for his services and appointed Mohamed Fakhir as coach again. In the summer of 2017, financial problems got worse and supporters demanded the departure of the president. Fakhir resigned from his job, because of the absence of the chairmen and the severe crisis that the club has encountered since the start of the season. On 20 June, Juan Carlos Garrido was named as Raja's new head coach.[51] Despite the crisis, the Green Eagles were able to clinch their eighth Throne Cup against Difaâ El Jadida on penalties.[52]

On 13 September 2018, Jawad Ziyat was named new president of Raja CA. In December 2018, Raja CA won the

Cup Winners' Cup.[53] On 28 January, Juan Carlos was dismissed and replaced by his assistant Youssef Safri as caretaker.[54][55] On 30 January, Raja announced the appointment of Patrice Carteron as new coach with a renewable contract of one year.[56][57]

On 29 March, Raja won their second

Hamid Ahaddad scored to make it 4–2. Moutouali then successfully converted a penalty "Panenka" style in the 88th minute, before Ben Malango sealed qualification with the equalizer in the 94th minute (4–4), completing a historic Remontada within the last 15 minutes. Raja thus eliminated their rivals in the first Derby played at an international competition.[60]

In the

2012–13. On 11 April 2021, Jamal Sellami stepped down following the 3–0 win away to Pyramids, after the fans demanded his departure due to poor style of play and controversial team selection and tactics.[65] He was replaced by Lassaad Chabbi.[66]

In the

Ittihad FC on penalties after a thrilling final that ended in a draw (4-4, goals from Ilias Haddad, Benhalib, El Wardi and Rahimi).[72]

Two seasons without a title (2021–2023)

On October 27, after the approval of the moral and financial reports for the 2019-2020 and 2020–2021 seasons, the general assembly appoints Anis Mahfoud as the new president of Raja Club Athletic.[73] On December 22, Raja lost the 2021 CAF Super Cup after being defeated by Al Ahly SC in the penalties shootout.[74] On 21 February, Marc Wilmots was released from his position as Head coach[75] after a 1–0 victory against ES Sétif.[76] A week later, they signed Rachid Taoussi as the new Head coach.[77]

On February 24, the government announced the reopening of stadiums.[78] The first beneficiary in the Champions League were Raja, who was scheduled to face Horoya AC on 25 February at the Stade Mohamed-V after two years behind closed doors. The Ultras groups announced the boycott of the match.[79] Some 10,000 supporters attended Raja's victory after a Mohsine Moutouali goal (1-0), a clear run that kept them at the group's top with 9 points.[80] Raja broke their record for consecutive victories in the Champions League with 5 wins. After a seconde place in the Botola and exists in the quarter-finals of the Champions League and the Cup, Raja ended an unstable season marked by the passage of three presidents and four coaches and no titles for the first time in five years.

On 16 June 2022, after the resignation of Anis Mahfoud, Aziz El Badraoui was unanimously elected as new president of the club and promised a new era.[81] A dozen of players left the club after the end of their contracts and more than fifteen joined it under the leadership of new coach Faouzi Benzarti.[82] After a bad start in the league, he resigned and was replaced by his compatriot Mondher Kebaier who recorded the first away victory of the season against ASN Nigelec in the Champions League (0-2).[83][84] Despite a historic group stage in terms of points and goals scored, Raja struggled in the league and missed out on the title race. The club is once again eliminated in the quarter-finals against Al Ahly.[85]

Josef Zinnbauer, current coach of Raja CA

Return of Boudrika (2023–present)

On 23 May 2023, Aziz El Badraoui resigned and Mohamed Boudrika succeeded him, beating Said Hasbane in the elections.[86] Mondher Kebaier is replaced by Josef Zinnbauer who becomes the first German coach in the club's history.[87][88] He takes up his first challenge as he defeats Wydad in the semi-finals of the Throne Cup. In the final, despite the early red card of Marouane Hadhoudi and a penalty canceled by VAR, Raja played a good game but conceded a penalty that Issoufou Dayo scored in the 108th minute (1-0 defeat).[89] A month later, Raja prepared in Qatar before flying to Saudi Arabia to defend their title at the 2023 Arab Club Champions Cup.[90] Raja defeated Al-Wahda FC, CR Belouizdad and Kuwait SC and topped its group, but was eliminated against Al Nassr of Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored the opener, after missing many goal chances (3-1).[91]

Crest and colours

Colors and kits

Green and white were used since the team's first matches in 1949. The green was chosen by the founders because it symbolizes hope and growth. It's also considered the traditional colour of Islam and one of the two colours of the Moroccan flag. White is the symbolic colour of Casablanca.

The green star of the Moroccan flag

Raja jersey was long made by the Adidas, roughly between 1968 and 1980. Raja made its first sponsorship deal with General Tire, making it the first Moroccan club to display a brand on the jersey. From 1995 to 1999, the club is sponsored by Danone and Lavazza for a year, but the club changes equipment manufacturer each season (Adidas, Uhlsport and Umbro). After winning the 1999 CAF Champions League, Raja signed a three-year deal with Hummel, the jersey was sponsored during this period by Western Union, Fiat, Café ASTA and Coca-Cola, In 2001, Raja signed a contract with the French sports management company Transatlas Sports Management (TSM) which has made Raja one of the first clubs in Africa to have a marketing commission.[92] Kappa took over the shirt during four years.The next brand was Lotto from 2007 to 2013, then Adidas takes over again until 2017. On August 13, 2021, Raja announced the signing of a four-year contract with the Italian equipment supplier Kappa.[93]

On July 27, 2023, Soccerhub report claims Raja has signed three-year contract with British equipment supplier Umbro till 2026.[94]

Period Kit Manufacturer Shirt Partner
1949–74
1974–75 Le Coq Sportif
1975–76
1976–81 Adidas
1981–82
1982–83 Adidas
1983–84 Puma
1984–87 Adidas
1986–87 General Tire
1987–88 Chimicolor
1988–89 BMAO
(ODEP)
1989–92 Adidas
1992–95 Belgoma
1995–96 Danone
1996–97 Umbro
1997 Lavazza
1998 Swatch
1998–99 Asta
Tube & Profil
1999–2000 Adidas Western Union
Fiat
Coca-Cola
2000–01 Hummel Coca-Cola
Siera
2001–03 Adidas Siera
Tube & Profil
2003–07 Kappa Siera
2007–12 Lotto
2012 Siera
Koutoubia
2012–13 Siera
2013–2014 Adidas
2014 Jibal
2014–17 Siera
2017–18 Legea
2018–19 Siera
Infinix
2019–20 Siera
OLA Energy
2020–21 OLA Energy
2021–22 Kappa
2022–23 One All Sports 1xBet
2023– Umbro

Many football clubs around the world sport stars on their jerseys, and Raja is no exception. The jerseys of Raja have four golden stars. Each of his stars represents one of his victories in African or national competition. The first three (at the bottom of the logo) symbolize his three cups in the CAF Champions League of 1989, 1997 and 1999; the fourth (the biggest at the top of the logo) was added in 2011 following the tenth win in Botola Pro.

The eagle: symbol of Raja

Mascot

During the

French occupation, the eagle represented for the founders the strong, prestigious and combative raptor.[95] The animal's charisma is very representative of the history of the club, Raja was able to fly over the opponents despite the constraints. As Père Jégo wanted, the mythic figure of the history of the club, the eagle has been the club's emblem and mascot since its creation.[96] Raja is now mainly known as Green Eagles.[97][98]

Infrastructure

Stadium

Stade Mohammed V (in Arabic: مركب محمد الخامس‎) is part of a large sports complex which contains, a 15,000-seat sports hall, an indoor Olympic swimming pool, a 650 m2 media center, a conference room, a health center and an anti-doping center. It is located in Maârif, in downtown Casablanca, 25 km away from Mohammed V Airport, and 5 km away from Casa-Voyageurs Railway Station.[99]

It was inaugurated on 6 March 1955, under the name of the Stade Marcel Cerdan with a capacity of 30,000 seats. A few months later, after Morocco's independence, it took the name of Stade d'Honneur. In the late 1970s, in order to host the Casablanca

Sultan and King of Morocco that played an important role in gaining the Kingdom's independence.[100]

In March 2016, the stadium underwent a new renovation to make it compliant with FIFA standards.The current capacity of the stadium is 45,891 seats.[101]

The interior of a stadium.
Raja-Oasis Sports Complex entry gate

Oasis Complex

Raja-Oasis Sports Complex opened in 1932 under the name of the Aviation Complex in La Cité des sports (Oasis currently), in Casablanca. After the dissolution in 1959 of its administrator, the Union sportive marocaine, Raja regained the right to use the Aviation Complex thanks to president Boujemaâ Kadri.

After being named Raja-Oasis Sports Complex, it has since housed the main training center of the A team, and the training center where the youth teams carry out their training, pending the inauguration of the club's academy. In 20 October 2023, the club announced the complete renovation of the Complex before 2025.[102]

Academy

Raja CA Academy is the club's main

first team
first training and it officially opened its doors on 22 September 2022.

Spanning an area of 7.5 hectares, the academy includes a performance center, a medical center, a restaurant and a training center with a capacity of 76 beds intended to offers to its young footballers, in association with the Raja-Oasis Sports Complex, accommodation, education and a high-level football development. The Academy's facilities are dedicated to the U21, U19, and U17 teams who compete in their respective national leagues.

Records and statistics

Abdelmajid Dolmy holds the record for the most games played for the club standing at 550 appearances.[103][104]

Raja is the first and only team to win six straight Botola titles, between 1995–96 and 2000–01 season.[105] In 1997–98, Raja recorded the most points obtained in a single season under the actual points scale (67 points).[106] In the 1997–96 season, Raja won the league and only lost one match (a record).

Raja is the only Moroccan club to have played all the finals of all the competitions in which it participated.

Bayern Munich (2–0).[8][9][108]

Raja CA is the only Moroccan club that ranked among the top 10 teams in the world by FIFA in 2000.

On 11 May 2019, and after the victory against Mouloudia Oujda (2–1), Raja broke the national record for most goals scored in a single season, reaching 100 goals. They played a total of 61 games in all competitions that season, a Moroccan record.

The club recorded a flawless campaign of six wins in as many games, notably against last season's runners-up

Étoile du Sahel) and set a new record of becoming the first team not to concede a single goal in the group stage (in the Champions League and Confederation Cup).[109][110]

Support

Tifosi of Curva Sud

The southern part of

Complexe Mohamed V is fully occupied by supporters (ultras
) of the club; it is the famous area called "LMAGANA". Four sectors of this area of the stadium can be distinguished:

  • The official gallery devoted in part to the leaders and members of the club.
  • The Tribune side, covered with green seats and a rostrum.
  • The Virage Sud, blank marked by the presence of a mythical scoreboard.
  • The Bleachers, covered with green seats and free forum.
King Mohammed VI of Morocco congratulations letter to Raja after winning the 2020–21 Confederation Cup

The supporters of Raja CA are distributed in 2 ultras:[111]

  • Ultras Green-Boys 05 (First Ultras in Morocco)[112]
  • Ultras Eagles 06
  • Ultras Derb Sultan[113]

Raja is the 3rd most followed African clubs with over 8 million followers after Egyptian giants Zamalek and Al Ahly.[114] It is as well the 2nd most followed African club on YouTube. Through its foundation created in 2013, Raja and its supporters carries out actions of general interest dedicated to children and young people to support them towards success, make them discover sport and its values and finally participate in the realization of their dreams by supporting d 'other associations.

Raja's supporters are pro-active in politics and are mainly known for their songs "Fbladi Delmouni",

Palestinian cause raising their flag in many of the matches.[120][121]

Raja has a large support on social media. The club ranked third place in the top six most popular football clubs on social media from Africa on 12 October 2022:[122]

# Football club Country Followers
1
Al-Ahly
Egypt 33 million
2 Zamalek SC Egypt 13 million
3 Raja CA Morocco 7 million
4
Kaizer Chiefs
South Africa 6 million
5
Orlando Pirates
South Africa 4 million
6
Simba SC
Tanzania 4 million

Rivalries

Casablanca Derby

Green and red flags (11-04-2015)

The Casablanca Derby is the intense rivalry between Casablanca rivals Raja Club Athletic and Wydad Athletic Club. It's widely considered as one of the most intense derbies in the world.[123][124][125]

After winning several titles with Wydad, Père Jégo was sacked in 1952 following a vote by players in an extraordinary assembly. He saw it as a betrayal because he was so close to them that he sometimes took them to the cinema or to eat pastries.[126] In 1957, he was appointed as coach of Raja. On 10 February 1957 in Stade Philip, Raja won the first-ever Casablanca Derby thanks to a Mohamed Laâchir El Ouejdi late winner.[127]

Since Botola started in 1956, the two teams are the only ones that have never been relegated. This fierce duel is accentuated by a social dimension; Wydad is closer to the bourgeoisie class, while Raja is more popular and has always been associated to the Moroccan trade union from which many of its founders and presidents belong. However, these ideological differences have faded over time and supporters of the two clubs now come from different social backgrounds.[128] This confrontation is the football pinnacle in the Kingdom, due to its number of matches which exceeded the 150 in 2022, making it the most played confrontation in Moroccan football history, and the enthusiasm of the supporters who attach particular importance to it since it represents the opposition of the most popular and successful clubs in Morocco.[129]

As of 10 July 2023[130]
Matches Wins Draws Goals
RCA WAC RCA WAC
Botola 134 37 33 64 118 109
Throne Cup
16 7 6 3 20 17
Arab Club Champions Cup 2 0 0 2 5 5
All matches 152 44 39 69 143 131

The Classico

Raja defender Mohamed Oulhaj tackling ASFAR's Aziz Jounaid

The Classico is the intense rivalry between Raja CA and

ASFAR.[131] It began after the controversy of 1959–60 Botola, when the Royal Moroccan Football Federation refused the title to Raja, which was then tied with ASFAR and Kénitra AC in points, but ahead in goal difference
. Th federation decided to play a mini tournament between the three teams to pick a winner. The club protests against this decision deemed unfair and refuses to play. The tournament is therefore transformed into a play-off match between AS FAR and Kénitra AC. The latter won and the title while Raja was ranked third.

In the 1980s, both teams were both at their peak where ASFAR were crowned champions of Africa in 1985 and Raja in 1989, and they entertained the crowd with high level matches.[132]

In the 1990s, this rivalry experienced a big decline due to the crushing superiority of Raja, which widely dominated all his rivals during this period. It's in 2005 that the rivalry regained its intensity, when ASFAR have won the title after beating Raja at Stade Mohammed V in the league's final match. This was a turning point in the history of the rivalry where it will take on a more intense dimension, especially with the emergance of Ultras groups.

The 2012-13 was similar, but it's Raja this time that won Botola and the Throne Cup, while the capital side finished as runners-up of both competitions.

As of 13 February 2024
Matches Wins Draws Goals
RCA FAR RCA FAR
Botola 129 41 37 51 114 114
Throne Cup
12 3 5 4 9 14
All matches 141 44 42 55 123 128

African rivalries

Raja CA and Egypt's

ES Sahel.[139][140]

Popular culture

Since its creation, Raja CA has managed to attract, under

were also highly appreciated by players and supporters. They focused more on the spectacle and conserving their style of play than actually winning.

Curva Sud Casablanca

Things changed in the late 1980s under experienced coaches like Fernando Cabrita and Rabah Saâdane, the team began to focus more on the results while keeping its style. This development did not go overlooked by the supporters, who from the beginning of the 1990s began to regroup in the south stands of Stade Mohamed V, the Curva Sud which still gathers the most fanatic supporters. On 21 June 2005, the first ultras group in Morocco, Green Boys was created.

Raja is traditionally considered the people's club. The first supporters came from Derb Sultan, the historic stronghold of the club where it was created, but other popular districts of Casablanca like Sbata, Hay Hassani, Hay Mohammadi and Sidi Bernoussi widely supports the club.[142]

Raja was also featured in the eleventh episode of the second season of the award-winning American sports comedy-drama television series Ted Lasso.[143][144]

Honours

This is a list of honours for the senior Raja CA team:[145][146][147]

Players

Current squad

As of 31 January 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Morocco MAR Anas Zniti (Captain)
2 DF Morocco MAR Abdellah Khafifi
3 DF Morocco MAR Zakaria Labib
4 DF Morocco MAR Ismael Mokadem
5 MF Guinea GUI Ahmadou Camara
6 MF Morocco MAR El Mehdi El Moubarik
9 FW Algeria ALG Riad Benayad (on loan from Espérance de Tunis)
10 MF Morocco MAR Zakaria El Wardi
11 FW Morocco MAR Nawfel Zerhouni
17 DF Morocco MAR Youssef Belammari
19 MF Morocco MAR Mohamed Zrida
21 FW Bolivia BOL Víctor Ábrego
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 GK Morocco MAR Mohamed Baayou
23 MF Morocco MAR Mohamed Al Makahasi
26 FW Algeria ALG Yousri Bouzok
27 DF Morocco MAR Mohamed Boulacsoute
28 DF Morocco MAR Bouchaib Arrassi
31 MF South Africa RSA Haashim Domingo
32 GK Morocco MAR Yassine Zoubir
34 MF Morocco MAR Sabir Bougrine
49 FW Morocco MAR El Mehdi Maouhoub
71 MF Ivory Coast CIV Hervé Guy
77 MF Morocco MAR Adam Ennafati
97 FW Morocco MAR Marouane Zila

Out on loan

As of 17 January 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Morocco MAR Houssine Rahimi (at Jeunesse Soualem until 30 June 2024)
FW Morocco MAR Abdellah Farah (at
Moghreb Tétouan
30 June 2024)
MF Morocco MAR Taha El Achbili (at Youssoufia Berrechid until 30 June 2024)

Under-21s and Academy

Notable players

This list includes some players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status.

Personnel

Board of directors

Position Name
President Morocco Mohamed Boudrika

Current technical staff

Josef Zinnbauer, the current head coach
Position Staff
Head coach Germany Josef Zinnbauer
1st Assistant coach South Africa Fadlu Davids
2nd Assistant coach South Africa Darian Wilken
First-team goalkeeping coach Ivory Coast Stephan Loboué
First-team fitness coach Tunisia Omar Benounis
Video Analyst Switzerland Marc Chervaz
Performance Analyst South Africa Mueez Kajee
Club doctor Morocco Dr. Hakim Ait Lahcen
Head Physiotherapist Morocco Mustapha Jazouli
Match delegate Morocco Mustapha Tantaoui

Presidents

Managers

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