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image located by Paul Bassinson, 9 September 2023
The flag of the university is white with logo.
http://www.casa24.ma/sport/3790.html
http://fesnews.net/
http://www.mapexpress.ma/ar/actualite
Tomislav Šipek, 1 July
2019
Wydad of Casablanca, see their club's webpage, with flags of the team and their supporters, which use red with white trim in different variations.
One can easily see the Union Flag pattern of the flag as a reference to english football (soccer) culture.
Knut Berg, 3 Nov 2004
I just found one red flag, divided by eleven white bends sinister. The flag had a thin red bordure. In the centre is the clubs logo in inverted colours, i.e. red Arabic letters on a white background. Below is a lying red crescent with the inscription "W.A.C.". The whole is placed upon a white embattled tower. The pinnacles are ordered alongside a descending line. Klaus-Michael Schneider, 17 Apr 2014
This appears to be the club's official flag.
Source: Le Matin Online article, edition 30 July 2013
Ivan Sache, 18 Apr 2014
It's a sinister hoist flag.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 18 Apr 2014
The club's supporters also use a red flag with the club's emblem in the middle.
Source: Le Matin Online article, edition 20 May 2013
Ivan Sache, 18 Apr 2014
The competition of the FIFA Club World Cup has been held every year since 2005. Morocco organized the 2013 edition. The flags is one of those hoisted in both stadiums at Agadir and Marrakech. The flags were also carried before each match when the teams jump to the field. Raja Casablanca took part as the host nation's national champion.
Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, 29 Dec 2013
Flag was spotted during the FIFA Club World Cup 2014 in Morocco in December 2014. White field flanked by two vertical red-white-red tribands with logo in white field. The logo is a shield edged blue divided by a blue bendlet. In dexter base a white field divided by three red pales. The central pale is superimposed by a B/W football. In sinister chief a green inscription MAT topped by a green Arab inscription. No blue edge at the top instead as crest a green pentagramma flanked by four red crescents pointing to the pentagramma (two at either side).
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 25 Mar 2015
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