Rabat—The two main ultra groups of Raja Club Athletic, the Eagles and the Green Boys, have announced they will boycott their team’s upcoming away match against Hassania Union Sport d’Agadir.
In a joint statement released on Saturday, the groups said their decision comes in protest over how tickets were handled for Raja supporters ahead of the Botola Pro fixture at Adrar Stadium.
According to the statement, visiting fans were allocated only five percent of the stadium’s capacity. The groups also criticized what they described as an unfair pricing gap, pointing to a 70-dirham difference between tickets in the same section. They argued that such decisions limit access for Raja fans and do not reflect the size or commitment of the club’s traveling support.
In addition to ticket issues, the Eagles and Green Boys called on Raja’s club management to take stronger action regarding a series of controversial refereeing decisions. The boycott statement echoed growing fan frustration, especially after Raja’s recent 1–1 draw with RS Berkane, where fans felt key calls went against their team. Raja has officially protested the refereeing decision to the league arbitration committee.
These concerns reflect wider tensions among the fanbase, who believe the club needs to defend its interests more forcefully both on and off the pitch.
Despite the boycott announcement, the Hassania Agadir vs Raja game is still scheduled for Sunday at 10:00 PM local time as part of the 14th round of the Botola Pro season.
Whether the supporter protest will significantly affect attendance or the atmosphere inside the stadium remains unclear.
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