
With the Renaissance of a volcano approaching the coronation of the Moroccan Professional Football Championship title after topped the table, 17 points behind its closest followers, the competition for second place qualifying for the African Champions League, as well as the positions for the Confederation Cup of Africa.
These centers are competing for the Royal Army, Al -Wadad Sports, Al -Fateh Al -Rabati, Nahda Al -Zamamrah, Maghreb El Fassi and Al -Raja Sports, with six rounds remaining at the end of the season.
The competition appears more fierce between the Royal Army and the Sports Wadad, as the two teams are equal in the number of points with 42 points each, while Al -Fath Al -Rabati maintains his chances of strongly after collecting 40 points, ahead of the goal difference on the renaissance of the Zammara, who has the same balance. While the hopes of Morocco and Al -Raja Sports are still in place, because they have 38 points and 36 points in a row.
The major teams are awaiting decisive confrontations that will determine the features of the final arrangement, as Wydad hosts its rival Raja in the “Derby” Casablanca in round 26, a confrontation that will have a direct impact on the aspirations of the two teams in the continental competition. The Royal Army in the “El Clásicio” clashes in Al -Wadad, in a match that may be a decisive to determine the second -placed, in the drawing of the 28th round of the league.
Al -Fath Al -Rabati, in turn, will not be on an easy task, as the Fassi Maghreb meets a direct confrontation between two teams that aspire to reserve a seat in African competitions. Al -Massa also meets Al -Zamara in a meeting of no less important than the rest of the confrontations, as each team seeks to enhance its chances of competition.
Al -Rajaa, finally liberated from the series of its negative results, returned again to the fore, despite his delay in the standings with 36 points, but he still has mathematical opportunities, and will be required to win in his difficult confrontations against Wydad and Maghreb Tetouan and Hosania Agadir to maintain his hopes of progress.
As the championship approaches its last stages, it appears that the battle of African seats will remain open until the last round, especially with the convergence of points and the difficulty of the remaining matches.
While the Renaissance of Berkane is close to achieving a deserved title, attention remains directed towards the burning struggle between the senior league to determine the identity of Moroccan football representatives in the continental competitions next season.