Youssoufia Berrechid club, which is going through a difficult period in terms of results, is in a state of anticipation and waiting for the release of the grant allocated to it by the local community, aimed at paying the outstanding financial dues of its players.
This situation comes amid a noticeable decline in the team’s performance, which now faces the threat of relegation to amateur divisions after years spent in the first professional division.
The delay in disbursing the grant allocated to Youssoufia Berrechid was due to submitting the support request file outside the specified deadline, leading to administrative complications in scheduling and setting a date for its discussion and approval.
This delay may provoke widespread dissatisfaction within the city’s sports circles and may lead to protests by other associations also awaiting financial support.
The players of Youssoufia Berrechid hope to receive their overdue financial dues to manage their living affairs amid the club’s severe financial crisis.
This crisis, along with internal conflicts, directly affected the team’s performance and shattered the dreams of its fans who have long been proud of the club’s past achievements, when Youssoufia Berrechid was a cohesive team capable of winning against major clubs.
Historically, the city of Berrechid has produced many great players who left their marks on Moroccan football, such as Bamous, Al-Haris Al-Saghir, Abdelghani Al-Othmani, Al-Najari, Khalid Krishat, and Abdelilah Mansour.
These players represented prestigious teams like Wydad, Raja Casablanca, and FAR Rabat, reflecting the significant football potential of the city, which today suffers from the decline of its main team.

