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Events between the Royal Army and Raja at the Prince Moulay Abdullah Stadium did not go smoothly, after it turned into one of the most controversial matches of the season, not because of what happened inside the green rectangle, but due to the riots that broke out around the stands and significant material losses at the sports complex.
In a move reflecting the extent of the damage, the authorities decided to hire a specialist company to carry out a precise technical examination to quantify the losses affecting the various facilities of the stadium in preparation for determining the total cost of the expected repair works.
According to the website “Le360 Sport”The company will begin its work with a complete inventory of all damaged equipment, including bleachers, seats and sanitary equipment, in addition to control systems and means of access, and prepare a detailed report that will accurately determine the nature of the damage and its financial value.
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The move comes as part of efforts to restore the stadium as quickly as possible, especially with major sporting events coming up, in addition to seeking to clearly define responsibility following events that have sparked widespread controversy.
In a related context, the Central Disciplinary Committee of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation imposed severe penalties on both teams, consisting of 5 matches played behind closed doors for the Royal Army, compared to 3 matches for the Rajah, and imposed financial fines of 20 million centimes on each club.
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The sanctions also included banning the movement of fans of both clubs until the end of the season in an attempt to contain tensions, while ordering both teams to bear equally the cost of repairing the damage to the Moulay Abdullah Stadium after completing the technical examination process.
These developments once again raise the debate about the cost of rioting in Moroccan stadiums, not only in terms of sporting sanctions, but also in terms of the heavy financial burden that clubs bear on their fans beyond sporting behaviour.
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