2020–21 Botola 2 Explained

Competition:Botola 2
Season:2020–21
Promoted:Jeunesse Soualem
Olympique Khouribga
Relegated:Widad Témara
KAC Kénitra
Biggest Home Win:
(18 June 2021)
Biggest Away Win:
(30 January 2021)
Highest Scoring:
(8 December 2020)

(28 January 2021)

(20 March 2021)

(23 May 2021)
Matches:240
Total Goals:532
Longest Wins:6 matches
Wydad de Fès
Winners:Olympique Khouribga
Longest Unbeaten:13 matches
Olympique Khouribga
Longest Winless:13 matches
Widad Témara
TAS Casablanca
Longest Losses:6 matches
Atlas Khénifra
Prevseason:2019–20
Nextseason:2021–22
Updated:9 July 2021

The 2020–21 Botola 2, also known as Botola Pro 2 Inwi for sponsorship reasons, is the 59th season of Botola 2, the second division of the Moroccan football league. The season began on 4 December 2020 and is scheduled to end by the summer of 2021.[1]

Teams

Team nameAcronymLocationStadiumCapacity
AS SaléASSSaléStade Boubker Ammar10,000
Chabab Atlas KhénifraCAKKhenifraStade Municipal de Khenifra5,000
Raja Beni MellalRBMBeni MellalStade Municipal de Beni Mellal15,000
Chabab Ben GuerirCJBGBen GuerirStade Municipal de Ben Guerir4,000
Ittihad KhemissetIZKKhemissetStade du 18 novembre10,000
KAC KénitraKACKenitraStade Municipal (Kenitra)15,000
Kawkab MarrakechKACMMarrakechStade de Marrakech45,240
Olympique DcheiraODDcheiraStade Ahmed Fana1,000
Olympique Club de KhouribgaOCKKhouribgaComplexe OCP10,000
Racing de CasablancaRACCasablancaStade Père-Jégo10,000
Jeunesse SoualemJSSSoualemStade Municipal Had Soualem
Union de TouargaUTSSaléStade les Chênes-Sala Al Jadida
Stade MarocainSMRabatStade Ahmed Chouhoud10,000
Tihad CasablancaTASCasablancaStade Larbi Zaouli30,000
Widad TémaraWSTTemaraStade Yacoub El Mansour5,000
Wydad de FèsWAFFesFez Stadium45,000
Regions of MoroccoNumber of teamsTeams
1Rabat-Salé-Kénitra6AS Salé, KAC Kénitra, Ittihad Khemisset, Union de Touarga, Stade Marocain and Widad Témara
2Casablanca-Settat3Racing de Casablanca, Jeunesse Soualem and Tihad Casablanca
Béni Mellal-KhénifraRaja Beni Mellal, Chabab Atlas Khénifra and Olympique Club de Khouribga
4Marrakech-Safi2Chabab Ben Guerir and Kawkab Marrakech
5Fès-Meknès1Wydad de Fès
Souss-MassaOlympique Dcheira

See also

External links

References

  1. Web site: Histoire du Football au Maroc الموقع الرسمي للجامعة الملكية المغربية لكرة القدم. www.frmf.ma. 2020-10-22.