Amateur National
Football league
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Amateur National is the Moroccan Amateur League with 3 Divisions, behind the Botola Pro and the Botola Pro 2.
| Founded | 1922 |
|---|---|
| Country | Morocco |
| Confederation | CAF |
| Number of clubs | 110 16 (National) 32 (Amateurs I) 62 (Amateurs II) |
| Level on pyramid | 3–5 |
| Promotion to | Botola Pro 2 |
| Relegation to | Regional Leagues |
| Domestic cup | Throne Cup |
| Current champions | WS Temara (2024–25) |
| Website | https://lnfa.ma/ |
| Current: 2024–25 Amateur National | |
History
Before 2004, this division was named Rabita Football Amateur 1, then Groupement National de Football Amateurs 1 until the creation of the National League of Amateur Football in 2015. Starting from the season 2017/2018, the division take the name of Amateur National Championship or National and was reorganized on one unique group of 16 teams.
National Champions
From 1999 to 2001
| Year | Champion |
|---|---|
| 1999 | IR Tanger |
| 2000 | Wydad Fès |
| 2001 | NS Marrakech |
From 2002 to 2007
| Year | Champion North/East | Champion South/Center |
|---|---|---|
| 2002 | RS Berkane | NS Marrakech |
| 2003 | HA Nador | UTS Rabat |
| 2004 | US Yacoub El Mansour | CAY Berrechid |
| 2005 | US Sidi Kacem | CWW Casablanca |
| 2006 | US Témara | Chabab Houara |
| 2007 | CR Al-Hoceima | Olympique Marrakech |
From 2008 to 2009
| Year | North | Center | South | East |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Stade Marocain | Raja Beni Mellal | Olympique Marrakech | Wydad Fès |
| 2009 | CA Khénifra | JS Kasba Tadla | Olympique Youssoufia | Raja Al Hoceima |
From 2010 to 2017
| Year | Champion North | Champion South |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 | HA Nador | USM Aït Melloul |
| 2011 | RS Berkane | Raja Beni Mellal |
| 2012 | USM Oujda | Olympique Marrakech |
| 2013 | CA Khénifra | Chabab Houara |
| 2014 | WS Temara | Olympique Dcheira |
| 2015 | CR Bernoussi | Olympique Marrakech |
| 2016 | US Sidi Kacem | RC Oued Zem |
| 2017 | USM Oujda | CJ Ben Guerir |
Since 2017
Since 2017, one unique group was created with 16 teams.
| Year | Champion |
|---|---|
| 2018 | JS Soualem |
| 2019 | SCC Mohammédia |
| 2020 | UTS Rabat |
| 2021 | USM Oujda |
| 2022 | WS Témara |
| 2023 | KAC Marrakech |
| 2024 | Union Yacoub El Mansour[1] |
| 2025 | WS Témara[2] |
| 2026 |
Amateurs I Champions
Since 2018
| Year | Champion North | Champion South |
|---|---|---|
| 2018–19 | UTS Rabat | Wydad Serghini |
| 2019–20 | AS Mansouria | CSH Tarrast |
| 2020–21 | FUS Rabat B | CIS Marrakech |
| 2021–22 | HL Oujda | US Amal Tiznit |
| 2022–23 | US Yacoub El Mansour | Mouloudia Assa |
| 2023–24 | US Boujaâd | CC Houara |
| 2024–25 | CCFA Casablanca | CM El-Marsa |
| 2025–26 |
Amateurs II Champions
Since 2020
| Year | Northeast | Northwest | South | Sahara |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020–21 | Qods Taza | US Yacoub El Mansour | US Amal Tiznit | CM El-Marsa |
| 2021–22 | Ajax Tanger | Nahdat Gara | US Boujaâd | NS TanTan |
| 2022–23 | HA Nador | AJ Sportive | CF Sidi Bennour | ACE Terfaya |
| 2023–24 | RS Berkane B | CWW Casablanca | CWS Safi | CM Dakhla |
| 2024–25 | CR Al-Hoceima[3] | CRS El-Jadida | UJS Taroudant | AS Sadaqa |
| 2025–26 |