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Home > Sports > Wydad’s 89th Birthday Goes Beyond Football

Wydad’s 89th Birthday Goes Beyond Football

Founded during the colonial era, Wydad is more than a football team for its supporters. It is an integral part of their identity for generations of fans.

Chaimae BouaichibyChaimae Bouaichi
May, 08, 2026
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Wydad Athletic Club celebrates its 89th anniversary this year, marking nearly nine decades of history, passion and influence that goes beyond football.

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Wydad Athletic Club celebrates its 89th anniversary this year, marking nearly nine decades of history, passion and influence that goes beyond football. 

Founded on May 8, 1937, in Casablanca during the French protectorate, Wydad grew from a sports club into one of Morocco’s most important cultural and national symbols.

Wydad Casablanca, or Wydad AL UMMAH the term that can be translated into Wydad of the nation, or the nation’s affection, came within a period when Morocco was suffering under the France colonial rule, in addition to the Moroccan constitutions that were facing restrictions imposed by the protection authorities. 

This red castel was first emerged through a swimming section in 1937, after Moroccans were struggling to access facilities controlled by colonial organizations. Football later became the face of the club, starting in 1939, and quickly transformed Wydad into a symbol of resistance and national pride. 

More than Football

Wydad’s triumph against French Clubs then was considered as a win against colonialism, thus supporting Wydad for Moroccans during that era meant more than supporting the Red Club, but supporting the red in the Moroccan flag. The club matches often carried political and emotional meaning, especially when Wydad faced teams associated with colonial institutions. 

The Casaoui team represented identity, unity, and the desire for freedom. The club became closely linked to the nationalist movement and played an important social role in strengthening Moroccan solidarity before independence in 1956.

Wydad’s glory

Eighty-nine years later, Wydad remains one of the biggest institutions in Moroccan and African football. The Casablanca side established itself as a dominant force in the Botola, winning 22 Moroccan league championship titles, making it the most successful club in Moroccan league history, and 8 Throne Cup trophies.

On the continental level, Wydad boasts three CAF Champions league titles, one Super Cup trophy, one North African cup, and three north africa championship, earning respect across the continent for its competitive spirit and passionate supporters.

The atmosphere created by Wydad fans at Stade Mohammed V became legendary in African football. The club’s supporters are known for their spectacular tifos, chants and unwavering loyalty, turning major matches into unforgettable occasions.

Wydad alumni 

Wydad also played a major role in developing football talent that later represented Morocco internationally. 

Yassine Bounou, the best African goal keeper, and the fifth in the world, is a fruit of Wydad school of football, where he developed his talent before heading for the international level in Europe and with the Moroccan national team. The club also helped develop players such as Achraf Dari, who later became a key figure for the Atlas Lions.

Aziz Bouderbala, one of the iconic personas in the moroccan football, is also a product of the Wydad academy, where he was formed before moving to FC Sion to lead the club winning the Swiss championship in 1986. Bouderbala always carried Wydad in his heart,  the thing that pulled him back to the Casaoui Club as a technical director of Wydad AC in August 2006.

Badou Zaki is among the top players with a strong history with Wydad AC, the club where he developed his goal keeping skills. The abilities that led him later on to win the African Ballon D’or in 1986.

Throughout its history, Wydad for its supporters is more than a football club. It is a part of their identity for generations of supporters. Families pass down their love for the club from one generation to another, making Wydad not only a sporting institution but also a social and emotional symbol.

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