Sofiane Benjida is the top scorer of the tournament in Morocco.
Sofiane Benjida, the striker of Wydad de Fès, has been crowned the top scorer of the current season of the professional national football league, with a total of 20 goals, comfortably ahead of his closest rivals.
Hassania Agadir's striker Baba Bilo Ilyo came in second with 16 goals, followed by Mehdi Belouq, a player from Union Yaacoub Mansour, with 13 goals, then Younes Dahmani, the striker of the Turkish Sports Union, with 12 goals, while Osama El Milioui, a player from Renaissance Berkane, ranked fifth with 10 goals.
Despite Benjida's brilliance and his position at the top of the current season's scorers, the all-time top scorer of the national league remains steadfast, recorded under the name of Mohamed Bouzati, the legend of the Kenitra club, who scored 25 goals during the 1981-1982 season, a record that has remained unbroken for more than four decades.
Bouzati is considered one of the most prominent scorers in the history of the national league, having marked an exceptional scoring career that immortalized his name in the records of Moroccan football, while Benjida's crowning as the season's top scorer highlights the emergence of the Moroccan striker and his ability to make a difference in local competitions.
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