COD Meknès

CODM
Full nameClub Omnisport De Meknès
Founded1962
GroundStade d'Honneur,
Meknes, Morocco
Capacity20,000
ChairmanMohamed El-Qadari
ManagerAbdellah belbekri
LeagueBotola
2011–121st (botola 2)

CODM Meknes (Arabic: النادي المكناسي), also called Club Omnisports De Meknès is a Moroccan football club based in Meknes. The club came into being when four local teams; Rachad Meknassi, ASTF, Atlas and Alismailia merged on 21 June 1962. Upon formation CODM Meknès created teams in water polo, basketball, volleyball, handball and most notably football.

History

At the beginning of independence (1955-1956) Al-Ittihad Meknes was dissolved in Meknes to make way for the young team of Rashad Club of Meknes. Unfortunately, the latter could not resist in the first division among the adults, which caused an unprecedented sports crisis in the city of Ismailia. To solve this problem, the officials decided to merge Meknes Olympique Club, Rashad and Al Difaa from Beni Mohamed (a very brilliant team from the third division), but unfortunately this solution did not achieve the desired goal.

Honours

Champion : 1995
Runner-up:1981
Champion : 1966
Runner-up : 1981, 2011

Performance in CAF competitions

1996 – quarter final
2005 – first round
2012 – play-off round[1]

Managers

  • Kuwait Aziz Al-Khayati
  • Switzerland Raoul Savoy (2003–05)
  • Romania Eugen Moldovan (2006–07)
  • Morocco Abderrahim Talib (2012)
  • Morocco Youssef Lemrini (Nov 2012 – 13 Jan)
  • Morocco Hicham El Idrissi (Jan 2013 – 13 Feb)
  • Morocco Abdelaziz Kerkache (Feb 2013–)

Former players

  • Abdelilah Sghir[2]
  • Abdellah Belbakri
  • Abdelaziz El Amri
  • Abdelwahed Benhsain
  • El Mehdi Naaoua
  • Hamza Bouhafra
  • Mustapha El Khalfi
  • Mustapha Bidane
  • Mohamed Hcina
  • Lahcen Seggari
  • Jamal Drideb
  • Kamal Dalil
  • Morocco Abdeljalil Hadda
  • Mohamed Yousfi
  • Kamal Assou
  • Abdellah Bodouma
  • Portugal Carlos Gomes (footballer, born 1932)

Former presidents

  • Mohamed Lamrabet
  • Ba Hamid Sidi Lahlou
  • Idriss El-Alami
  • Saleh Rhalaf
  • Haj Mohamed Benabdeljalil
  • Haj Salam Bennouna
  • Abdelnabi Terrab
  • Kamal El-Mandri
  • Moulay Abdelrahman El-Bachiri
  • Mustapha El-Baz
  • Nourredine Kendouci
  • Idriss El-Alami
  • Abdelaziz Rehioui
  • Idriss El-Alami
  • Mohamed Saâdallah
  • Hassan El-Mahmoudi
  • Haj Mohamed Keddari
  • Mohamed Saâdallah

Sport equipment

References

  1. ^ "Champions MAS crash out of the Confederation Cup". BBC Sport. 15 July 2012.
  2. ^ "COD Meknès 1994/1995". Footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 7 April 2022.


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