Botola 2 | |
Pixels: | 150 |
Country: | Morocco |
Confed: | CAF |
Founded: | 1915 |
Teams: | 16 |
Promotion: | Botola |
Relegation: | National |
Levels: | 2 |
Domest Cup: | Coupe du Trône |
Confed Cup: | CAF Confederation Cup |
Champions: | COD Meknès (3th, 2023–24) |
Most Successful: | Moghreb Tétouan IR Tanger (6th) |
Current: | 2023–24 Botola 2 |
Botola Pro 2, commonly known as Botola 2 (formerly known before as the Groupement National de Football 2), is the second division of the Moroccan football league, behind the Botola, the highest football league in Morocco. It features 16 teams across the country that compete for the top two positions in the competition which at the end of the season allows them promotion to the Botola. Each season as well, the 3 bottom teams are all relegated to the third-level, Division Nationale.
Created on June 11, 1915 in Morocco during the time of the French protectorate in Morocco by the Moroccan Federation of Athletic Sports (FMSA), was guided by the latter until 1922 when it became under the guidance of the League of Morocco of Football Association.
IR Tanger and MA Tétouan are the most successful clubs in the competition with 6 coronations for each. COD Meknès is the title holder.
The Moroccan national championship was run under the auspices of three federations from 1915 to 1917 (USFSA - CR Maroc), 1917 to 1921 (Fédération Marocaine des Sports Athlétiques), and 1921 to 1957 (Moroccan League of Association Football) during the French Protectorate in Morocco.
The championship of the first division promotion, as it was known at the time since its founding in 1924, ran concurrently with the Moroccan Division of Honour competition and consisted of two groups: the North and the South. The clubs who placed first and second in each of the division's two regions—the Chaouia League and the Sultanate League—then advanced to the semi-finals, where a single champion and his runner-up would face off. obstacles on the ascent.
The Independence Cup was established in 1956, the year of independence, to divide the clubs into various categories for the next United Kingdom championship season. In order to replace the clubs below (the French protectors' clubs) in the first division, the top teams in the competition that are not among the elite will compete in play-off matches.[1]
Season | Clubs (Points) | |
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2004–05 | Maghreb Fez, Kawkab Marrakech | |
2005–06 | Chabab Mohammédia, Union de Touarga | |
2006–07 | IR Tanger, AS Salé | |
2007–08 | FUS Rabat, CODM Meknès | |
2008–09 | Mouloudia Oujda, Chabab Mohammédia | |
2009–10 | ||
2010–11 | Kawkab Marrakech, JSK Chabab Kasba Tadla | |
2011–12 | Chabab Massira, IZK Khemisset | |
2012–13 | CODM de Meknès, Raja Beni Mellal | |
2013–14 | AS Salé, Wydad Fès | |
2014–15 | Chabab Atlas Khénifra, Ittihad Khemisset | |
2015–16 | MC Oujda, Maghreb Fès | |
2016–17 | JS de Kasbah Tadla, KAC Kénitra | |
2017–18 | Chabab Atlas Khénifra, Racing de Casablanca | |
2018–19 | Kawkab Marrakesh, Chabab Rif Al Hoceima | |
2019–20 | ||
2020–21 | Moghreb Tétouan, Nahdat Zemamra | |
2021–22 | Rapide Oued Zem, Youssoufia Berrechid | |
2022–23 | Olympique Khouribga, Difaa El Jadida | |
2023–24 | MC Oujda, Youssoufia Berrechid |