"Military Ultras" excite the fans.
The "Ultras Military" faction, supporting the Royal Army Club, sent an enthusiastic message to the team's fans at the end of the first half of the match between the team and its host, Mamelodi Sundowns from South Africa, in the first leg of the African Champions League final.
The faction confirmed, in a statement published on this occasion, that the current phase requires unifying ranks and leaving aside all side discussions, emphasizing that the response should be "in the stands and on the field," referring to the importance of supporting the team at this critical juncture.
The statement added that the Royal Army Club is required to create a "football epic" that will be remembered with pride and honor, considering that the club's identity and history impose on it the challenge of moving forward to win, with the players' feet and the determination of military fans from various backgrounds.
The faction also dedicated a message of appreciation to the military fans, recalling the sacrifices of supporters who backed the team in various circumstances, whether by traveling to support them or through the sacrifices and struggles they made in defense of the club's colors.
Mamelodi Sundowns defeated the Royal Army Club 1-0 on Sunday in the first leg of the African Champions League final, at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria, postponing the decision to the anticipated return match in the capital, Rabat.
The return match is scheduled to take place at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium next Sunday, starting at 8 PM. The Royal Army Club is counting on the support of its fans to turn the result around and win the continental title.
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