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Match Report

Arjoune Stuns El Massira as UTS Rabat Claim Botola Glory

Botola Pro · Final

El Massira 1 – 1 UTS Rabat

El Massira and UTS Rabat delivered a Botola Pro final for the ages, locked at 1-1 after 120 minutes before Rabat held their nerve in the shootout to claim Morocco’s most coveted trophy. The Stade Mohamed V erupted as the underdogs overturned an early deficit, Oussama Arjoune’s 65th-minute equaliser rewriting the script in a final that swung on razor-thin margins.

El Massira Strike First in Electric Opening

Houcine El Filali sent the orange-clad El Massira faithful into raptures after just nine minutes, pouncing on a defensive lapse to slot home from close range. Rabat’s Hamza Bouelainine had already been booked for a desperate lunge two minutes earlier – the first warning sign of a backline creaking under pressure. The underdogs wobbled; El Massira’s Abderrahim Ghazouan joined him in the book for a cynical foul as Rabat sought an immediate response.

UTS Rabat’s Tactical Masterstroke

Coach Mohamed Amine Benhachem rolled the dice at 54 minutes, introducing Sofiane Lotfi and Nabil Moustaghfir. The double substitution ignited Rabat’s right flank – Lotfi’s 67th-minute yellow card a price worth paying for his relentless pressing. Just five minutes later, the breakthrough came: Arjoune arriving like a ghost at the back post to convert a cross that sliced through El Massira’s tiring defence. The scorer was immediately substituted, his job done, as Rabat battened down the hatches.

A Final of Fine Margins

El Massira threw on attacking subs – Walid Ghriba and Mohamed Kantaoui replacing goalscorer El Filali – but Rabat’s rearguard held firm despite Yahya Dahmani’s stoppage-time booking. Neither side could land a knockout blow in extra time, setting the stage for penalties where Rabat’s ice-cool spot-kicks sealed their first Botola title. The statistics told the tale of two halves: El Massira’s early dominance giving way to Rabat’s 62% second-half possession as they hunted their equaliser.

What This Means for Moroccan Football

For UTS Rabat, this cements their rise from second-tier newcomers to top-flight champions in just seven years. El Massira’s wait for a first title since 2018 goes on, their early promise dissolving in the Casablanca heat. Both clubs now turn to African competition – Rabat to the CAF Champions League, El Massira to the Confederation Cup – carrying the hopes of a nation that witnessed a final dripping in drama until the very last kick.

Key Moments

9′ El Massira — H. El Filali
O. Arjoune65′ UTS Rabat — O. Arjoune