List of football clubs in Morocco

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The following is a complete list of association football clubs based in Morocco registered at Semi Professional level or above. For a complete list see Category:Football clubs in Morocco

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The 2002–03 Botola is the 47th season of the Moroccan Premier League. Hassania Agadir are the holders of the title.

The 2003–04 Botola is the 48th season of the Moroccan Premier League. Raja Casablanca are the holders of the title.

The "2004–05 Botola season" of the first division of Moroccan football.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Botola 2</span> Football league

Botola Pro 2, commonly known as Botola 2, is the second division of the Moroccan football league, behind the Botola, the highest football league in Morocco. It features 16 teams across the country that compete for the top two positions in the competition which at the end of the season allows them promotion to the Botola. Each season as well, the 3 bottom teams are all relegated to the third-level, Division Nationale.

The GNF2 2009–10 was the 48th edition of the Botola 2. For this season, the competition was expanded to 19 teams as 3 teams instead of the usual two were promoed from the 2008–09 GNFA 1 season. The season commenced on 23 July 2008 and concluded on 31 May 2009. JSK Chabab Kasba Tadla were crowned as champions of the Botola 2 for the 2009–10 season resulting in two successive promotions for the club following the promotion to the Botola 2 in the previous season. Chabab Rif Hoceima were also promoted to the 2010–11 Botola after finishing runners-up.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2012–13 Raja CA season</span> Raja Club Athletic 2012–13 football season

The 2012–13 season is Raja Club Athletic's 64th season season in existence and the club's 56th consecutive season in the top flight of Moroccan football.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2013–14 Raja CA season</span> Raja CA 2013–14 football season

The 2013–14 season is Raja Club Athletic's 65th season season in existence and the club's 57th consecutive season in the top flight of Moroccan football.

The 2013–14 Botola is the 57th season of the Moroccan Top League, but the 3rd under its new format of Moroccan Pro League.

The 2016–17 season is Ittihad Riadi Tanger's 34th in existence and the club's 18th season in the top flight of Moroccan football, and second consecutive season in the first division of Moroccan football after an absence of eight years. The team participated in CAF Confederation Cup for the first time in his history after finishing third in the domestic championship.

The 2016 Moroccan Throne Cup will be the 60th staging of the Moroccan Throne Cup. The winners will be assured a place for the 2017 CAF Confederation Cup preliminary round.

The 2017–18 season is Ittihad Riadi Tanger's 35th in existence and the club's 19th season in the top flight of Moroccan football, and Third consecutive season in the first division of Moroccan football after the promotion.

The 2017 Moroccan Throne Cup will be the 61st staging of the Moroccan Throne Cup. The winners will be assured a place for the 2018 CAF Confederation Cup preliminary round.

The 2018-2019 Botola 2 is the 57th season of Botola 2, the second division of the Moroccan football league.

The 2018 Moroccan Throne Cup will be the 62nd staging of the Moroccan Throne Cup, the knockout football tournament in Morocco. The winners will be assured a place for the 2018–19 CAF Confederation Cup.

The 2019 Moroccan Throne Cup was the 63rd staging of the Moroccan Throne Cup, the main knockout football tournament in Morocco. TAS de Casablanca became the champions by beating Hassania Agadir with 2–1 in the final. For the first time in the history of the tournament, VAR was used.

The 2019–20 Botola 2 is the 58th season of Botola 2, the second division of the Moroccan football league.

The 2019–20 Moroccan Throne Cup was the 64th staging of the Moroccan Throne Cup, the main knockout football tournament in Morocco. The final was played at the Adrar stadium in Agadir, on 14 May 2022. AS FAR became the champions by beating Moghreb Tétouan with 3–0 in the final.

The 2022–23 Amateur National Championship is the 2022–23 season for Tier 3, Tier 4 and Tier 5 divisions of the Moroccan football league. Those championships are managed by the LNFA "Ligue nationale du football amateur".

The 2020–21 Moroccan Throne Cup was the 65th staging of the Moroccan Throne Cup, the main knockout football tournament in Morocco.

The 2021–22 Moroccan Throne Cup was the 66th staging of the Moroccan Throne Cup, the main knockout football tournament in Morocco. RS Berkane won the final 1–0 over Raja CA by 1–0 after extra time for their third Thron Cup title.