The Professional League receives a friendly message
Members of the Wydad Athletic Club sent an official letter to the National League of Professional Football, requesting urgent clarifications regarding a number of files related to the programming of the remaining competitions of the current football season and the criteria for qualifying for continental competitions.
وأكد المنخرطون، في بلاغ، أن هذه الخطوة تأتي من منطلق الدفاع عن مصالح النادي وترسيخ مبادئ الشفافية وتكافؤ الفرص، مشددين على ضرورة نشر البرمجة الكاملة للمباريات إلى غاية نهاية الموسم بشكل واضح ومفصل، بما يضع حدا لحالة الغموض التي تُعيق عمل الأندية على المستويين الرياضي والتدبيري.
The same source also called on the professional league to explicitly and officially announce the criteria for qualifying for African competitions, whether the African Champions League or the Confederation Cup, in a way that leaves no room for any interpretation or diligence.
The communication noted that the continuation of this ambiguity affects the principle of equal opportunities, and directly affects the sports planning and financial management of the clubs, considering that this situation is unacceptable in a professional tournament that is supposed to be based on clarity and discipline.
In the same context, those involved with Wydad stressed the need to “provide official clarifications as soon as possible,” while defining a clear vision for the remainder of the season’s events, ensuring the protection of the club’s rights, maintaining the credibility of the competition, and avoiding repeating previous scenarios that sparked controversy, especially regarding fourth place during last season.
The communication concluded by emphasizing that Wydad members will remain mobilized to defend the club’s rights by all legitimate means, highlighting that achieving clarity at this stage remains a responsibility placed on the authorities responsible for running national competitions.
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