The Moroccan football league system consists of two professional leagues and four levels of amateur football leagues. All the leagues are connected by a promotion and relegation system.[1]
Structure
Level | Leagues |
| Professional Leagues |
1 | Botola 16 clubs 2 relegations |
2 | Botola 2 16 clubs 2 promotions, 2 relegations |
| Amateur Leagues |
3 | National 16 clubs 2 promotions, 2 relegations |
4 | Amateurs I (North Group) 16 clubs 1 promotions, 2 relegations | Amateurs I (South Group) 16 clubs 1 promotions, 2 relegations |
5 | Amateurs II (North East Group) 12 clubs 1 promotions, 2 relegations | Amateurs II (North West Group) 12 clubs 1 promotions, 2 relegations | Amateurs II (Sahara Group) 12 clubs 1 promotions, 2 relegations | Amateurs II (South Group) 12 clubs 1 promotions, 2 relegations |
6 | Regional Leagues Oriental Football League ( Oujda ) Grand Casablanca Football League ( Casablanca ) Northern Football League ( Tangier ) North Central Football League ( Fez ) Tadla Football League ( Khouribga ) Southern Football League ( Marrakech ) Football Souss League ( Agadir ) Tafilalet Football League ( Meknes ) Sahara Football League ( Laâyoune ) Gharb Football League ( Rabat ) Doukkala-Abda Football League ( Safi ) |
References
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