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KAC Kénitra

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Kenitra Athletic Club (KAC) (النادي القنيطري) is a Moroccan football and basketball club based in the city of Kenitra. [1]

22 relations: Arab Club Champions Cup, AS FAR (football), Association football, Basketball, Botola, Botola 2, Boujemaa Benkhrif, CAF Champions League, Hamza Ghatas, Kenitra, MAS Fez, Mircea Dridea, Moroccan Throne Cup, Morocco, Oscar Fulloné, Rachid Taoussi, Raja Casablanca, Stade Municipal (Kenitra), Virgil Popescu, Wydad AC, Youssef Tourabi, Zoran Vujović.

Arab Club Champions Cup

The Arab Club Champions Cup (كأس العرب للأندية الأبطال) is an annual regional club football competition organised by the Union of Arab Football Associations (UAFA) and contested by elite clubs from the Arab world.

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AS FAR (football)

Association Sportive des Forces Armées Royales (الجمعية الرياضية للقوات المسلحة الملكية) Also known as the Royal Army Club (نادي الجيش الملكي), known usually as ASFAR is a professional sport club based in Morocco's capital city (Rabat-Sale).

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Association football

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball.

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Basketball

Basketball is a team sport played on a rectangular court.

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Botola

The Botola (Arabic:البطولة), literally "the Moroccan Championship" (known as Botola Maroc Telecom for sponsorship reasons) is a Moroccan professional league for men's association football clubs.

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Botola 2

Botola 2 (also known before as the Groupement National de Football 2), is the second division of the Moroccan football league, behind the Botola, the highest football league in Morocco.

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Boujemaa Benkhrif

Boujemaa Benkhrif (بوجمعة بنخريف; born 1947) is a Moroccan football defender who played for the Morocco in the 1970 FIFA World Cup.

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CAF Champions League

The CAF Champions League is an annual continental club football competition run by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).

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Hamza Ghatas

Hamza Ghatas (born April 8, 1994 in Kenitra) is a Moroccan footballer who plays as forward for Kenitra.

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Kenitra

Kenitra (Moroccan Arabic:, Qniṭra; القنيطرة, al-Qonayṭéra, the little bridge) is a city in northern Morocco, formerly (1932–1956) known as Port Lyautey.

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MAS Fez

Maghreb Association Sportive de Fès (المغرب الرياضي الفاسي) is a Moroccan football and basketball club based in Fes.

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Mircea Dridea

Mircea Dridea (born 7 April 1937) is a Romanian former footballer and manager.

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Moroccan Throne Cup

The Morocco Throne Cup, the Moroccan Cup is a football cup competition open to both professional and amateur clubs in Morocco.

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Morocco

Morocco (officially known as the Kingdom of Morocco, is a unitary sovereign state located in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is one of the native homelands of the indigenous Berber people. Geographically, Morocco is characterised by a rugged mountainous interior, large tracts of desert and a lengthy coastline along the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. Morocco has a population of over 33.8 million and an area of. Its capital is Rabat, and the largest city is Casablanca. Other major cities include Marrakesh, Tangier, Salé, Fes, Meknes and Oujda. A historically prominent regional power, Morocco has a history of independence not shared by its neighbours. Since the foundation of the first Moroccan state by Idris I in 788 AD, the country has been ruled by a series of independent dynasties, reaching its zenith under the Almoravid dynasty and Almohad dynasty, spanning parts of Iberia and northwestern Africa. The Marinid and Saadi dynasties continued the struggle against foreign domination, and Morocco remained the only North African country to avoid Ottoman occupation. The Alaouite dynasty, the current ruling dynasty, seized power in 1631. In 1912, Morocco was divided into French and Spanish protectorates, with an international zone in Tangier, and regained its independence in 1956. Moroccan culture is a blend of Berber, Arab, West African and European influences. Morocco claims the non-self-governing territory of Western Sahara, formerly Spanish Sahara, as its Southern Provinces. After Spain agreed to decolonise the territory to Morocco and Mauritania in 1975, a guerrilla war arose with local forces. Mauritania relinquished its claim in 1979, and the war lasted until a cease-fire in 1991. Morocco currently occupies two thirds of the territory, and peace processes have thus far failed to break the political deadlock. Morocco is a constitutional monarchy with an elected parliament. The King of Morocco holds vast executive and legislative powers, especially over the military, foreign policy and religious affairs. Executive power is exercised by the government, while legislative power is vested in both the government and the two chambers of parliament, the Assembly of Representatives and the Assembly of Councillors. The king can issue decrees called dahirs, which have the force of law. He can also dissolve the parliament after consulting the Prime Minister and the president of the constitutional court. Morocco's predominant religion is Islam, and the official languages are Arabic and Berber, with Berber being the native language of Morocco before the Arab conquest in the 600s AD. The Moroccan dialect of Arabic, referred to as Darija, and French are also widely spoken. Morocco is a member of the Arab League, the Union for the Mediterranean and the African Union. It has the fifth largest economy of Africa.

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Oscar Fulloné

Luis Oscar Fulloné Arce, better known as Oscar Fulloné (4 April 1939 – 22 May 2017) was an Argentine football coach and player.

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Rachid Taoussi

Rachid Taoussi (رشيد الطاوسي – born 1959, Sidi Kacem) is a Moroccan football manager who currently the manager of CR Belouizdad.

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Raja Casablanca

Raja Club Athletic (RCA) (نادي الرجاء الرياضي; transliterated: nādī ar-Rajāʾ ar-Riyāḍi) is a sports club with sections in many different disciplines in Casablanca, Morocco.

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Stade Municipal (Kenitra)

Stade Municipal is a multi-purpose stadium in Kenitra, Morocco which has been inaugurated in 1941.

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Virgil Popescu

Virgil Popescu (1916–1989) was a Romanian footballer and later coach.

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Wydad AC

Wydad Athletic Club (نادي الوداد الرياضي), commonly known as WAC, also called Wydad al Omma is a Moroccan sports club based in Casablanca, Morocco, best known for its football team.

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Youssef Tourabi

Youssef Tourabi (born 18 April 1989 in Ben Guerir) is a Moroccan footballer, who is currently attached to Olympique Safi.

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Zoran Vujović

Zoran Vujović (born 26 August 1958) is a Bosnian Croat retired footballer who played as a defender.

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Redirects here:

KAC Kenitra, KAC of Kenitra, Kenitra AC, Kenitra Athletic Club.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KAC_Kénitra

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