Results of the middle and lower standings of the Moroccan league.
Visiting and hosting clubs achieved varied results in the completion of the 26th round of the professional football championship, as Olympique de Dcheira caused one of the surprises of the round by returning with a valuable victory from the city stadium in Rabat against their host, Fath Sport, with a score of two goals to none.
The guests opened the scoring early through Ibrahim Amzili in the third minute, before Mohamed Adjar secured the win by scoring the second goal in the 73rd minute, raising Olympique de Dcheira's tally to 23 points in 14th place, while Fath Sport's tally remained at 33 points in 8th place.
In an exciting match held at the Adrar Stadium, Hassania Agadir snatched a last-minute victory from their guest, Ittihad Tawraka, with a clean goal.
The score remained goalless until the 90+3 minute, when Jalal Tashtash succeeded in scoring the winning goal for the home team, giving his team three valuable points that raised their tally to 30 points in 11th place, while Ittihad Tawraka remained in 13th place with 24 points.
On the grounds of the Grand Stadium in Tangier, Ittihad Tangier achieved a late victory over their guest, Nahda Zemamra, with a score of one goal to none.
The only goal of the match came from a penalty successfully executed by Haitham Al-Bahja in the 90+2 minute, raising Ittihad Tangier's tally to 35 points in 6th place, while Nahda Zemamra's tally remained at 29 points in 12th place.
In another match of the same round, Ittihad Yaqub Al-Mansour returned with a valuable victory from the Massira Stadium in Safi against their host, Olympique Safi, with a clean goal.
Mehdi Balouk scored the only goal of the match from a penalty in the 26th minute, raising the Rabat team's tally to 23 points in 15th place, while Olympique Safi's situation became more complicated at the bottom of the standings with 19 points.
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