Following a broad meeting hosted by the Governor of the Fes-Meknes region, which successfully reconciled internal conflicts within the Wydad Fassi (WAF) football club, a new challenge has emerged regarding the club’s canteen, which has mysteriously shut its doors.
Once a vital source of income for the club, the canteen is now described by many as a “ruin,” raising questions among fans about the reasons behind its closure. Sources have pointed to a potentially hazardous wall threatening pedestrians, while larger concerns linger over the responsibility of the previous administration in managing this facility.
The case has sparked numerous inquiries about the revenues the canteen was expected to generate, the reasons for the club’s bank account being frozen, unpaid taxes, and the delayed wages of staff members over several months.
The current situation places the new president under a historic obligation to restore order. Fans are calling for the canteen’s rehabilitation and for appointing capable individuals to oversee its management, ensuring it regains its role as a primary financial supporter for the team.
All eyes are now on the new administration and its seriousness in addressing this critical issue. Fans are demanding transparency and accountability in the management of the club’s affairs, hoping for a brighter future for Wydad Fassi.
source : fesnews media