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The Moroccan Women's Championship ( ar, البطولة المغربية للسيدات) is the top flight of
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in
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and
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. The competition is run by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation. At the top of the Moroccan football league system, it is the country's primary women's football competition. It operates on a system of
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with the W-Championship D2. The current champions are AS FAR who won the title in 2022–23 season.


History

The first Moroccan women's championship was contested in 2001-02 season.


Champions

The list of champions and runners-up:


Most successful clubs


By city


See also

* Moroccan Women Throne Cup


References


External links


Football Féminin
- ''FRMF official website''
LNFF
-''Facebook LNFF'' {{Top level women's association football leagues around the world Women's association football leagues in Africa Women's football competitions in Morocco
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2001 establishments in Morocco Sports leagues established in 2001