In the presence of Lekja and Belqashour, along with other personalities, Raja Casablanca takes a step towards professionalism by transforming into a sports company.

In the presence of Lekja and Belqashour, along with other personalities, Raja Casablanca takes a step towards professionalism by transforming into a sports company.

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In the presence of Fouzi Lekjaa, Abdeslam Belkhachour, and other prominent figures, Raja Club Athletic takes a significant step toward professionalism by transforming into a sports company.

This morning, Saturday, Raja Club Athletic Academy witnessed an extraordinary event marked by an official ceremony to sign a partnership agreement between the club and a port management company, paving the way for its transformation into a sports corporation, a first in the history of Moroccan clubs.

The ceremony was attended by several prominent personalities, led by Fouzi Lekjaa, President of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, and Abdeslam Belkhachour, President of the National Professional Football League, along with several former presidents and members of the club’s management board, reflecting the importance of this moment in the journey of the Green Team.

The official signing ceremony is expected to include four key agreements related to the club’s new legal structure, the method of share distribution, mechanisms for good governance, and the contractual relationship between the parent association and the sports company.

This transformation represents a historic turning point in Raja’s journey and signals an actual commitment to the professional model that the Royal Moroccan Football Federation seeks to establish within the national sports management system. It enhances the club’s position as a sports and economic player on both the national and international stages.

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