2014–15 Raja CA season

The 2014–15 season is Raja CA's 65th year in existence, they had a quite successful 2013–14 season where despite not winning any silverware they finished as runners-up in the 2013 FIFA Club World Cup, losing to Bayern Munich of Germany in the final. In addition to this, they finished as runners-up in both of Morocco's domestic competitions. They finished 2nd in Botola Pro after losing on the final day and so finished 3 points behind champions, Moghreb Tetouan. They lost in the Coupe du Trône final 5–4 on penalties in the Final to Difaa El Jadida after the first 120 minutes finished level at 0–0. In the CAF Champions League they were knocked out in just the First Round by Horoya AC of Guinea, losing 5–4 on penalties after drawing 1–1 on aggregate.

Raja CA
2014–15 season
Raja players against CA Khénifra during a Botola game
PresidentMohamed Boudrika
ManagerJosé Romão
StadiumStade Mohamed V
Botola8th
Coupe du TrôneRound of 16
CAF Champions LeagueSecond round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Abdelilah Hafidi (8)

All:
Abdelilah Hafidi (9)

Players

First Team Squad

No. Name Nationality Position
Goalkeepers
37 Brahim Zaari GK
61 Khalid Askri GK
Defenders
3 Zakaria El Hachimi RB
4 Badr Benoun CB
14 Hamza Moussadak CB
16 Mohamed Oulhaj CB/LB
17 Rachid Soulaimani RB/LB
21 Adil Karrouchy LB
27 Ismail Belmaalem CB
30 Ahmed Chagou CB
31 Idrissa Coulibaly CB
Midfielders
5 Mouhcine Moutouali(captain) RW
8 Mohamed Amine El Aqmari CM
18 Abdelilah Hafidi LW
19 Youssef El Gnaoui CM
24 Vianney Mabidé CM
26 Ismail Kouchame CM
28 Kouko Guehi CDM
55 Merouane Zemmama CM
99 Issam Erraki CM
Forwards
Salaheddine Aqqal ST
11 Hamza Abourazzouk ST
20 Mouhcine Yajour ST
25 Yassine Salhi ST
93 Abdelkbir El Ouadi FW

Transfers

In

# Position Player Moving from Date
19 MF Youssef El Gnaoui AS Sale 28 May 2014
FW Salaheddine Aqqal FAR Rabat 3 June 2014
30 DF Ahmed Chagou Difaâ El Jadida 9 June 2014

Out

# Position Player Moving to Date
GK Yassine El Had Released 4 June 2014
MF Mouhcine Moutouali Al-Wakrah Sports Club 8 June 2014

References

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