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Renaissance Sportive de Berkane (Arabic: نادي النهضة البركانية) commonly referred to as Nahdat Berkane or RS Berkane for short, is a Moroccan professional football club based in Berkane, that competes in Botola, the top flight of Moroccan football.

RS Berkane
Full nameRenaissance Sportive de Berkane
النهضة الرياضية البركانية
Nickname(s)The Oranges Boys
Founded21 May 1938; 86 years ago (21 May 1938)
GroundBerkane Municipal Stadium
Berkane, Morocco
Capacity12,000
ChairmanHakim Benabdellah
CoachMouin Chaâbani
LeagueBotola
2024–251th
Websitehttps://rsb-football.com

Founded on 21 May 1938 and changed its name in 1978, the club has traditionally worn an orange home kit since inception. RS Berkane[1] is a well known club for the success of its football section, very popular in and outside the country. Berkane established itself as a major force in both Moroccan and African football.[2]

In domestic football, the club has won 3 trophies; 3 Moroccan Throne Cup. In international competitions, Berkane have won 3 trophies; two CAF Confederation Cup titles and one CAF Super Cup title. Berkane is also, one of the most successful Moroccan club of the 21st century, and is the 3rd most crowned Moroccan club in Africa with 3 titles in official competitions.

History

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Founding and early years

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The club was founded in 1978 under the name of Association Sportive de Berkane.[3] In 1953, a team driven by nationalism, was created. It was called Union Sportive Musulmane de Berkane (USMB).[4][5] But this did not last, after a crisis that broke out in 1955.[6]

In 1959–1960, the Union Sportive Musulmane de Berkane was relegated to the 3rd division. In 1962–1963, it contested the play-off match to move up to the 2nd division. The first meeting was between Union Sportive Musulmane de Berkane, against Wydad de Fès. Berkane was promoted to the top division.

In 1966 it was renamed Union Sportive de Berkane and in the same year, a new club was founded under the name of Chabab Riadhi de Berkane.

In 1971, both teams merged to make Renaissance Sportive de Berkane (Nahdat Berkane). This merger was beneficial for the club, it entered the 1st division in 1977–78.

In 1986, Berkane reached the final for the first time in their history after defeating MC Oujda 2–1 in the semi-final. On 7 September 1987, Berkane lost the 1986 Throne Cup final, after a 4–0 defeat by Kawkab Marrakech.[7]

 
Berkane in 2007

Return to the Botola

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The RSB regained its spot in the first Moroccan division in 2012, under the presidency of Fouzi Lekjaa, who ran the club since 2009.[8][9]

In 2014, Berkane reached the final for the second time, after a 2–0 victory against Maghreb de Fès. On 18 November, Berkane lost the final after a 2–0 loss against FUS Rabat.[10]

(2018–present)

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In 2018, RS Berkane won its first ever title, the Moroccan Throne Cup after defeating Wydad de Fès In penalties.[11]

Berkane have been making steady progress over the years, culminating with their first continental silverware. After their Confederation Cup campaign ended at the quarter-final stage in 2018, they went further in 2019 and lost the final to Zamalek SC.[12] In the semi-final, Berkane defeated CS Sfaxien 3–2 on aggregate, reaching the final of the CAF Confederation Cup for the first time.[13]

In 2020, Renaissance Sportive De Berkane was crowned Confederation Cup champions, clinching their first continental title in their history.[14] The club beat Egyptians Pyramids 1–0 in the final game at Moulay Abdallah Stadium in Rabat.[15] In the semi-final, Berkane defeated countrymates Hassania Agadir 2–1both scored by Mohamed Aziz.[16]

In the 2022 CAF Confederation Cup, Berkane qualified to the knockout stages after finishing top in the group stages winning three matches, drawing one and losing two.[17] They defeated Al Masry in the Quarter-finals after an away goal ruled in their favor.[18] In the Semi-final, they faced TP Mazembe, which ended in a 4–2 victory on aggregate.[19] On 20 May 2022, Berkane defeated Orlando Pirates F.C. on penalties to win their second African title.[20][21] With this win, Berkane will play in the first-ever all-Moroccan CAF Super Cup against 2021–22 CAF Champions League winners, Wydad AC.[22][23] On 28 July 2022, Berkane defeated Wydad in penalties in the 2020–21 Moroccan Throne Cup to win its second domestic title.[24]

On 11 September 2022, Berkane defeated Wydad 2–0 to win its first ever CAF Super Cup.[25][26] They failed to qualify for the 2023 CAF Confederation Cup.[27][28] However, following a poor start to the season, Abdelhak Benchikha was sacked in November 2022 after three months officially in charge, with Berkane in 13th place in the table.[29]

On 12 September 2023, Berkane announced the club will contribute MAD 500 thousand to the "Al Haouz Earthquake".[30]

In the 2023–24 CAF Confederation Cup, Berkane qualified to the knockout stages after finishing top in the group stages winning four matches and drawing two.[31] They defeated Abu Salim in the Quarter-finals.[32] In the first leg of the Semi-final, Berkane was awarded a 3–0 victory after the match was abandoned due to the confiscation of Berkane jersey's by the Algerian security forces at Houari Boumediene Airport in Algiers because of the presence of the Moroccan map along with its disputed Southern Provinces.[33][34][35] On 1 May, CAF confirmed the qualification of Berkane to the 2024 CAF Confederation Cup final.[36]

Grounds

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The Stade Municipal de Berkane, located in the city of Berkane in the Eastern Rif of Morocco, has been the home stadium for the team since 2014. With a seating capacity of 10,000 spectators, the stadium underwent significant improvements in 2017 when a natural lawn replaced the synthetic turf that was initially installed.[37] Notably, the stadium gained recognition when it hosted the first leg of the CAF Confederation Cup between RS Berkane and Zamalek SC[38] on 19 May 2019. Today, the venue is not only used for local matches, including the Botola Pro but also for international games, such as the CAF Confederation Cup.

Apart from its impressive seating area, the stadium features several essential facilities, including a foyer, a hall of honor, a doping control room, a nursing room, two clothes warehouses, sanitary facilities, and a meeting room for referees. Moreover, the playing field is covered with artificial grass that incorporates natural fibers, ensuring an optimal playing surface for the athletes. With its modern amenities and rich sporting history, the Stade Municipal de Berkane continues to serve as a symbol of pride for both the local community and fans of the beautiful game.[39]

Performance in CAF competitions

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2015 – First Round
2018 – Quarter-finals
2019Runner-up
2020Champion
2021 – Group stage
2022Champion
2023 – Playoff Round
2024Runner-up
2021Runner-up
2022Champion

Honours

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Type Competition Titles Winning Seasons Runners-up
Domestic Moroccan Throne Cup[40] 3 2018, 2021, 2022 1987, 2014
Botola Pro 2 1 1977 1980, 2012
Continental CAF Confederation Cup[41] 2 2020, 2022 2019, 2024
CAF Super Cup[42] 1 2022 2021

Doubles and Trebles

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Current squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Morocco  MAR Munir Mohamedi
2 DF Morocco  MAR Amine El Maswab
4 DF Burkina Faso  BFA Issoufou Dayo (captain)
5 MF Morocco  MAR Omar Arjoune
6 MF Senegal  SEN Mamadou Lamine Camara
8 MF Morocco  MAR Ayoub Khairi
9 FW Morocco  MAR Oussama Lamlioui
10 FW Morocco  MAR Mohamed El Morabit
11 FW Morocco  MAR Youssef Zghoudi
12 GK Morocco  MAR Hamza Akbi
13 DF Morocco  MAR Adil Tahif
15 DF Morocco  MAR Abdelhak Assal
17 MF Morocco  MAR Yassine Labhiri
19 DF Morocco  MAR Hamza El Moussaoui
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF Morocco  MAR Bakr El Helali
22 GK Morocco  MAR Amine El Ouaad
24 DF Morocco  MAR Abdelilah Madkour
26 MF Morocco  MAR Abdessamad Sejjam
29 DF Morocco  MAR Hamza Semmoumy
30 FW Senegal  SEN Paul Bassène
35 MF Morocco  MAR Reda Hajji
40 MF Morocco  MAR Oussama Bourouba
FW Brazil  BRA Mateus Santos
MF Mali  MLI Soumaila Sidibe
DF Morocco  MAR Haytam Manaout
GK Morocco  MAR Mehdi Miftah
DF Morocco  MAR Abderrazak Rhazouat

Managers

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