The fans storm the stadium after the Royal Army lost from Maghreb Fez

FAR fans stormed the Moulay Abdallah Stadium in Rabat, after losing 2-0 to Morocco's Fez and exiting the 32nd round of the Moroccan Throne Cup on Sunday.

The Royal Army, which has won the title 11 times, most recently in 2009, suffered an early shock when it shook its net with Aladdin Agray's header in the seventh minute after a corner kick.

The royal army had difficulty translating its control into goals and missed many opportunities.

Substitute Ayoub Lakhdar fired a bullet of mercy and added the second goal for the visitors with a powerful shot after a counterattack.

The end of the match witnessed a complete chaos after the fans descended from the stands and stormed the field, a few days after the decision to return the fans in Morocco after a long absence.

Raja Beni Mellal qualified for the round of 16 after coming from behind to win 2-1 against Shabab El Massira of the second division.

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