Maghreb of Fez

MAS has a long and distinguished history in Moroccan football, achieving numerous accomplishments and titles over the years.

During that period, sports clubs like Maghreb Fez were considered effective means to foster national spirit and affirm Moroccan identity, apart from the colonial cultural and political influences.

Maghreb Fez has all the characteristics of an independent team, i.e. an office, a president, and financial resources that were provided by the rich of the city.

[18] Maghreb Fez defeated Wydad Casablanca in the semi-finals of the throne cup, which is known to be one of the biggest upset in the history of Moroccan football.

[19] In the 2011 CAF Confederation Cup, They played their first group match in Fez Stadium in which they won 1–0 against JS Kabylie, scored by Chemseddine Chtibi in the 85th minute.

[24] They automatically qualified to the 2012 CAF Super Cup, in which they defeated Espérance ST and won their second African title for the team.

[25][26] In 2016, they won their 4th Moroccan Throne Cup after defeating Olympic Safi (2–1) in the final, both goals scored by Guiza Djédjé.

Highest recorded attendance is 50,000 spectators on 4 December 2011, in which it witnessed Maghreb fez play against Club Africain in the 2011 CAF Confederation Cup final.

Maghreb Fez against Raja CA in 2008