COD Meknès

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

COD 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.

CODM coach[]

Beniessa Ayyadi, he used to teach many sports in Meknes such as football, basketball, tennis and some boxing. He was the first African to carry the Olympic torch.

  • Beneissa Goubi Ayyadi (1924–04)

Honours[]

  • Moroccan League First Division: 1
1995
  • Coupe du Trône: 1
1966
Runner-up : 1981, 1999, 2011

Performance in CAF competitions[]

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 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". 15 July 2012 – via www.bbc.co.uk.


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