Former official of Moroccan Raja Casablanca Rashid Al-Busiri denied that he accused any authority of the football team of manipulating the results through a controversial post he published on his Facebook account to raise skepticism over the recent matches conducted in the framework of the Moroccan league.
He added, in a statement to “Arabs Today”, “I, as a Moroccan citizen and former official of the team, have the right to raise questions over the results of matches that raised a state of controversy among the fans since before they are conducted.”
He demanded the president of the Moroccan Football Federation to open an investigation based on the controversy over the outcome of the controversial matches, saying that he does not accuse any party of anything.
Al-Busiri, who removed his post hours after they were published, ruled out that RAK president Abdelhak Rizkallah will file a lawsuit against him, saying, “In which capacity he will sue me?” He stressed that he has the right as a Moroccan citizen to express his opinions and visions.
The former official said, in his post, “As everyone knows, one of the most important achievements that must be preserved is the credibility and transparency of the national football. The results of the matches between Tangier and Al-Raqid and Al-Raq and Bershid raise more than a question mark, as the result of the two matches was known since the beginning of the week for all those interested in sports. "
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