President of the Moroccan Federation: The era of corruption and the control of some countries over “Kef” is over

The president of the Moroccan Football Association, Faouzi Lekjaa, stressed that the era of monopoly and corruption in the Confederation of African Football "CAF" has already ended, noting that Morocco is experiencing a historic event.

Lekjaa said in a statement to the Moroccan newspaper "Al-Sabah", after the match between Wydad Casablanca and Al-Ahly of Egypt, which was held yesterday, Monday, in the final of the African Champions League and ended with the Moroccan team winning with two goals without a response, that "the time of monopoly and football corruption in Africa, which was dominated by some countries and through which they managed to obtain On a set of nicknames ended."

Lekjaa stressed that "Morocco is experiencing a unique historical event that will end the dominance of the brothers in Egypt and Tunisia and the beginning of a new era for Moroccan control of African football with clean play and arbitration," referring to Wydad's crowning of the African Champions League title and the victory of his compatriot Nahde Berkane in the African Confederation Cup.

Lekjaa added: "Injustice prevailed in African football, which made Moroccan teams eliminated in the preliminary rounds, or within the limits of the quarter-finals, before concerted efforts and Morocco had its word in Africa, and the best example of this is that the Renaissance Berkane played 3 finals in four years. He won two titles, while Wydad dominated the Champions League and won two titles in the last five years.

He concluded: "The final match of the current edition of the African Champions League was supposed to bring together Wydad and Raja, had it not been for the injustice of arbitration."

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