Kawkab Marrakech

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KACM de Marrakech
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Basic data
Surname Kawkab Athletic Club de Marrakech
Seat Marrakech
founding September 20, 1947
Colours Red White
First soccer team
Venue Stade de Marrakech
Places 45,240
league 2
2017/18 14th place
home
Away

The Kawkab Athlétique Club de Marrakech , or KACM for short ( Arabic نادي الكوكب المراكشي, DMG Nādī l-Kaukab al-Marrākušī ), is a Moroccan football club from Marrakech .

The club, founded in 1947, currently plays in the second Moroccan division. The championship title has been won twice so far, with eight finals in the Moroccan Cup, it has been won six times. The greatest success came in 1996 when the CAF won the Cup Winners' Cup.

President

  • Driss Benchekroun
  • Mohammed Talbi
  • M'hamed Chraibi
  • Abdelkader Edjoudi
  • Lahlou Taïb
  • Wet El Fassi
  • Abdeljalil Bouziane
  • Abou Faris
  • Laâbidi Miloud
  • Lhachmi Layadi
  • Bourziq Abdelaziz
  • Tahar El Khalej
  • Rachid Benrami
  • Fouad El Ouarzazi

successes

Historical jersey
  • Moroccan Championship: 1958, 1992
  • Moroccan runner-up: 1957, 1963, 1987, 1988, 1998, 1999
  • Moroccan Cup:
  • Winner: 1963, 1964, 1965, 1987, 1991, 1993
  • Finalist: 1962, 1997

Known players

Ahmed Bahja, Taher Lakhlej, Adil Ramzi, Youssef Mariana, Krimo, Moulay Lhssen, Elkhaldi, Elmensouri, Elchawi, Lchheb, Chakib Benzoukane, Hicham Dmiai.

Other sports

Handball

  • Moroccan Championship: 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997
  • Moroccan Cup:
  • Winner: 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994

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