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Hassania Agadir
Founded in 1946, Hassania Union Sportive d'Agadir, commonly known as Hassania Agadir or HUSA, is a historic Moroccan football club deeply rooted in the coastal city of Agadir. Established in the post-World War II era, the club emerged as a symbol of local identity and resilience, particularly after the devastating 1960 earthquake that leveled the city. Its very name, "Hassania," reflects a connection to the region's heritage. The club plays its home matches at the modern Stade Adrar, a 45,480-capacity arena inaugurated in 2013 that replaced the old Stade Al Inbiaâte. This state-of-the-art facility, often filled with a vibrant sea of blue and white, provides a formidable fortress for the team. Agadir, known for its stunning beaches and fishing port, infuses the club with a maritime spirit, earning them the nickname "The Sharks." Hassania Agadir has etched its name into Moroccan football history with significant achievements. The club has won the Botola Pro 1 (Moroccan top division) title twice, in 2002 and 2003, marking a golden era. They have also lifted the Moroccan Throne Cup twice, in 2006 and 2012. On the continental stage, their most notable run came in the 2003 CAF Champions League, where they reached the semi-finals, showcasing Moroccan football's strength. The team's identity is built on a foundation of passionate support and tactical discipline. Traditionally, they are known for a strong defensive organization and effective counter-attacking football, embodying a gritty, never-say-die attitude. Legendary figures who have donned the blue jersey include Moroccan international playmaker Aziz Bouderbala, prolific striker Jawad Akadar, and more recently, influential captain and midfielder Karim El Berkaoui. The fan base, known as the "Ultras Imazighen," is fiercely loyal and creates an intense atmosphere at Stade Adrar. A major rivalry exists with Raja Casablanca, fueled by competitive matches and contrasting regional identities between the coastal south and the economic capital. Currently, Hassania Agadir competes in the Botola Pro, consistently aiming to challenge for continental qualification spots. An interesting fact is the club's strong community role, often acting as a unifying force for the Souss region. Their journey from rebuilding after a natural disaster to becoming national champions is a testament to the enduring spirit of Hassania Agadir.
Sobre o Hassania Agadir
O Hassania Agadir é um clube de futebol profissional sediado em sua região, fundado em 1946. O Hassania Agadir conta atualmente com um elenco de 34 jogadores que disputam partidas de campeonato. No calendário do Hassania Agadir há 5 jogos próximos com atualizações ao vivo e previsões com IA. Confira o calendário completo, análise de forma, confrontos diretos e previsões com IA para o Hassania Agadir.
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