Fes News has learned from a reliable source within the sports sector in the Fes-Meknes region that the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) has stepped in to address the escalating tensions within the Fes-Meknes Regional Football League. This intervention follows a series of conflicts and disputes, particularly surrounding the recent general assembly held in Meknes, which ended prematurely due to what the source described as organizational and administrative irregularities.
According to the same source, several contentious issues fueled the crisis, including:
- Delays in clubs receiving the financial and administrative reports within the legal deadlines.
- Allegations of financial mismanagement, leading some teams to demand an audit by the Regional Court of Accounts and FRMF.
In light of these developments, Fes News has obtained information that the Ethics Committee of the FRMF has summoned the President of the Regional League, along with the General Secretary and Treasurer, to appear before it next week following a complaint regarding financial and administrative misconduct.
This intervention comes at a time when regional football faces conflicting dynamics, balancing aspirations for reform with ongoing governance challenges. The situation raises critical questions about the future of sports management in the region and the extent to which the Fes-Meknes Regional League adheres to principles of good governance and financial transparency.
source : fesnews media