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    AS FAR Clinch Top Spot in Botola Pro D1 After Scoreless Stalemate Against Kawkab Marrakech

    By April 6, 20261 Min Read
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    Rabat – AS FAR climbed to the summit of the Botola Pro D1 standings on Sunday evening following a hard-fought 0-0 draw against Kawkab Marrakech (KACM). The match, a rescheduled fixture from Round 11, took place at the Grand Stade de Marrakech.

    Despite the anticipation surrounding the clash, both sides struggled to find a clinical edge in front of goal. 

    The match was characterized by a tactical stalemate, with defensive structures on both sides holding firm throughout the 90 minutes. 

    While AS FAR sought to assert their dominance, the hosts remained disciplined, ensuring that the points were shared at the final whistle.

    The single point proved decisive for the capital club. With this result, AS FAR moves to 30 points, officially overtaking Raja Club Athletic to claim first place. While both giants are tied on points, AS FAR holds the advantage via goal difference.

    On the other side of the table, Kawkab Marrakech continues their mid-table campaign, currently sitting in 9th place with 16 points.

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