The Royal Army Club announced that its player, Abdel Fattah Hadraf, underwent successful shoulder surgery at the military hospital in Rabat this morning. This procedure follows a severe injury he sustained yesterday during the first round match of the professional championship against Union Sportive Yacoub El Mansour.
In an official statement, the military team confirmed that the surgery was a success, stating that the player will enter a treatment and rehabilitation phase lasting several weeks before gradually returning to group training. According to medical estimates, Hadraf is expected to be sidelined for no less than eight weeks, which means he will miss several important matches at the start of the season.
Hadraf’s injury is considered a significant loss for the Royal Army Club, especially since he is one of the key players relied upon by the coaching staff due to his experience and skills in the forward position. Nonetheless, the club’s management expressed confidence in the group’s ability to maintain balance during the player’s absence while awaiting his healthy return.
The Royal Army Club concluded its statement by extending a message of support and solidarity to Hadraf, wishing him a speedy recovery and a quick return to the pitch to continue his journey with the team and contribute to achieving its goals this season.