The Royal Army management responded immediately to public appeals calling for attention to the fan Amin, who is in critical health condition following his fall from the second floor of the stadium stands that hosted the team’s match against Mamelodi Sundowns on Sunday in Pretoria, as part of the first leg of the CAF Champions League final.
The management hastened to closely monitor his health condition and covered all expenses for his treatment and hospitalization, affirming its full commitment to its loyal fans.
Fan Amin is scheduled to undergo his first surgery today, Tuesday, after it was not possible to perform it yesterday due to overcrowding in the operating rooms of the hospital where he is receiving treatment.
Informed sources stated that the Royal Army management will bear all costs of the surgery, in addition to continuing to monitor his health condition until he recovers sufficiently to allow his transfer to Morocco to complete his treatment journey, reflecting the club’s concern for the safety and comfort of its fans.
Fan Amin, known for his love of the team and his constant accompaniment of it in various competitions inside and outside Morocco, suffers multiple fractures in the rib cage, shoulder, hand, and arm, as well as various injuries across his body.
This initiative by the Royal Army management reflects the club’s values of loyalty and solidarity. Additionally, the club’s management also intervened to assist another fan in returning to Morocco after losing his passport in Pretoria, in coordination with the relevant authorities.

