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Amazigh Ultras Stage Sit-In Demanding Leadership Change at Hassania Agadir

PUBLISHED March 15, 2026
Amazigh Ultras Stage Sit-In Demanding Leadership Change at Hassania Agadir

Amazigh Ultras Demand Departure of Club President

On March 15, 2026, the Amazigh Ultras, fervent supporters of Hassania Agadir, gathered in front of the club's headquarters to stage a sit-in, articulating their demand for the resignation of the current president, Belaïd El Fakir, along with the entire managing board. This protest saw dozens of passionate fans uniting with a clear message: the need for a change in leadership due to what they deem as mismanagement that burdens the team.

During this impactful gathering, the Ultras displayed various banners, the most prominent of which read: "The supporters' demands: the departure of the president and the board of directors." Another banner highlighted their grievances, stating, "The management of the club is a burden and an exploitation... Poverty and its accomplices have overwhelmed the team and its sponsor." This protest comes at a time when the club is facing challenges on the field, currently sitting in tenth place in the Botola Pro "Inwi" standings with only 15 points.

Recent Developments in Club Management

In a significant shift, Hassania Agadir recently appointed Hicham El Taïr as the new head coach in an attempt to revitalize the team's performance amid growing frustration from the supporters. The fans' dissatisfaction has been mounting, particularly in light of the team's underwhelming performance, prompting the Ultras to take a stand against the existing leadership. They are adamant that immediate action is necessary to turn the club's fortunes around.

This protest not only underscores the passionate commitment of the Amazigh Ultras but also highlights the critical state of affairs at Hassania Agadir. The supporters are calling for a leadership that prioritizes the club's welfare and works towards a more prosperous future, free from the burdens they currently associate with the current administration.

As reported by m.elbotola.com.

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