Royal Moroccan Football Federation

The Royal Moroccan Football Federation, French: Fédération royale marocaine de football), (FRMF) (Arabic: الجامعة الملكية المغربية لكرة القدم, is the governing body of football in Morocco. It is based in Rabat.

Royal Moroccan Football Federation
CAF
Founded1956[1]
HeadquartersRabat
FIFA affiliation1960
CAF affiliation1960
PresidentFouzi Lekjaa
Websitewww.frmf.ma

on 2022 There have been many criticisms and controversies by millions of Moroccans against the Royal Football Association and its president, Fouzi Lekjaa, where the budget of the Royal Moroccan Football Association in one sports season is about 88 billion centimes (100 million dollars). For the national team, clubs, and financial prizes, in addition to the huge financial budget of hundreds of millions of dollars annually, which are allocated to national teams of all ages. The technical administration cost the budget of Fawzi Lekja University 4 billion and 400 million, (6 million euros), while the lion’s share was for the small national teams, which cost 19 billion and 740 million centimes (20 million dollars). Despite the huge financial budget of the Royal Moroccan Football Association and the huge financial figures spent on The Moroccan Professional Football League and the national teams, but the result remains “zero”, continental cups and prizes, except for winning two African Cup tournaments Oh the locals, in which strong teams within Africa do not participate, and in the absence of a real professional league, and teams capable of competing for African and international titles, in addition to the absence of a clear vision regarding national technical management.

Criticisms and controversies

There have been many criticisms and controversies every years by millions of Moroccans against the Royal Football Association and its president, Fouzi Lekjaa, where the budget of the Royal Moroccan Football Association in one sports season is about 88 billion centimes (100 million dollars). For the national team, clubs, and financial prizes, in addition to the huge financial budget of hundreds of millions of dollars annually, which are allocated to national teams of all ages. The technical administration cost the budget of Fouzi Lekjaa University 4 billion and 400 million, (6 million euros), while the lion’s share was for the small national teams, which cost 19 billion and 740 million centimes (20 million dollars). Despite the huge financial budget of the Royal Moroccan Football Association and the huge financial figures spent on The Moroccan Professional Football League and the national teams, but the result remains “zero”, continental cups and prizes, except for winning two African Cup tournaments Oh the locals, in which strong teams within Africa do not participate, and in the absence of a real professional league, and teams capable of competing for African and international titles, in addition to the absence of a clear vision regarding national technical management.

Presidents

Fifa rejected an election in 2013, and demanded a new election in 2014.[2] A term generally lasts four years.

  • –1994
  • 1994–2009 Housni Benslimane[3]
  • 2009–2013: Ali Fassi-Fihri[4]
  • 2013 Fouzi Lekjaa
  • 2013–2014: Ali Fassi-Fihri
  • 2014– Fouzi Lekjaa

References

  1. Histoire du Football au Maroc, federation royal marocaine de football
  2. "Fifa rejects football elections in Morocco". BBC Sport. November 2013.
    The Fifa Emergency Committee has decided not to recognise the elections held by the Moroccan (Federation) on 10 November 2013
  3. "Housni Benslimane quitte la présidence". Maghress. April 2009.
  4. "Ali Fassi Fihri takes control of the Moroccan football federation". goal.com. 2009.


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