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Moroccan football club
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Football club
Full name | Olympic Club Safi |
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Nickname(s) | The sharks |
Founded | 6 September 1921 |
Ground | El Massira Stadium Safi, Morocco |
Capacity | 8,000 |
Chairman | Mohamed hidaoui |
Manager | Morocco Zakaria Aboub |
League | Botola |
2022–23 | 4th |
Olympic Club Safi (Arabic: نادي أولمبيك آسفي) is a Moroccan professional football club based in Safi. Winner of the Moroccan Cup in 1950, the club has currently been playing in Botola since the 2004-05 season.
Current squad
[edit ]- As of 15 April 2024
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Managers
[edit ]- Switzerland Alain Geiger (April 27, 2007 – Dec 3, 2007)
- Morocco Youssef Lemrini (Jan 10, 2013 – June 20, 2013)
- Morocco Badou Zaki (July 1, 2013 – Dec 17, 2013)
- Morocco Youssef Fertout (Dec 24, 2013 – June 19, 2014)
- Morocco Hicham El Idrissi (June 21, 2014– Mars 10 2014)
- Morocco Youssef Fertout (Mars 10, 2013 – August 29, 2014)
- Morocco Aziz El Amri (August 29, 2014 – April 20, 2016)
- Morocco Hicham Dmii (April 20, 2016 – August 15, 2020)
- Morocco Mohamed AlKaysser (April 20, 2016 – August 15, 2020)
- Morocco Abdelhadi Sektioui (March 8, 2020 – unknown)
- Morocco Amine El Karma (January 20, 2021 – May 5, 2021)[1] '[2]
- Morocco Saida Chiba (May 11, 2021 – July 1, 2021)[3] '[4]
- Morocco Faouzi Jamal (July 7, 2021 –[5]
Sponsors
[edit ]- OCP
- Fitco
- Ain Soltane
Sport equipment
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- Bang Sports
Concacaf Events
[edit ]2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup Leagues Cup 2025 Possibly As An Invitee
References
[edit ]- ^ LOKHNATI, Mohamed. "OCS : Le Comité directeur dispense Amine Karma et cherche un arrangement à l'amiable avec Abdelhadi Sektioui". L'Opinion Maroc - Actualité et Infos au Maroc et dans le monde. (in French). Retrieved 2021年09月18日.
- ^ "L'Olympique de Safi va acter la séparation avec son entraîneur A. Sektioui". Le360 Sport (in French). Retrieved 2021年09月18日.
- ^ "Chiba à la tête de l'Olympique de Safi". www.lebrief.ma (in French). 12 May 2021. Retrieved 2021年09月18日.
- ^ "Saïd Chiba nouveau manager général de l'OCS". MAP SPORT (in French). 2021年05月11日. Retrieved 2021年09月18日.
- ^ "Valse des entraineurs: Faouzi Jamal débarque à Safi". Le360 Sport (in French). Retrieved 2021年09月18日.
External links
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- Fans website (archived 15 March 2007)
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