Boudrika dismisses all allegations Casablanca - Saeed Ali Chairperson of the Moroccan Club of Raja Casablanca Mohamed Boudrika denied that the team bribed the referee in their league winning performance against el-Defaa el-Gadeedy. Boudrika added that Raja had managed to win the championship due to the efforts exerted over the whole season, and that such rumours detract from the success of the team. The allegations were made when a controversial penalty was awarded to Raja gifting them a 2-1 win over their rivals. Boudrika praised the performance of the coach Fakher, and credited his “charismatic personality” with helping the team stay positive. He added that Fakher would resume leading the team during the coming season as he has two more years to play out on his contract.
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