Full Match Score Review CODM Meknès vs Hassania d'Agadir – A 0-0 Tactical Thriller in Botola Pro 2026
In a spectacle of defensive grit and calculated caution, CODM Meknès vs Hassania d'Agadir delivered a scoreline that encapsulated a battle of attrition. The Botola Pro 2026 stage witnessed a drama devoid of goals but high in tactical warfare, ending in a frustrating 0-0 stalemate for both sides. The referee’s whistle signified a point shared, not by ambition, but by resilience, as neither team could penetrate the other's ironclad defense over the course of ninety minutes.
First Half: Cards and Fences
The Early Caution Flags
The match began with a measured tempo, but tension was evident from the early exchanges. The 36th minute saw a flash of friction as O. Daoui of CODM Meknès was shown a yellow card, setting the tone for a gritty encounter. The aggression did not go unnoticed by the referee, and barely moments later, in the 37th minute, A. Sahnoune of Hassania d'Agadir also received a caution. The tactical war was underway, and the game was already boiling over into physical contest before the first half was even two-thirds complete.
The Halftime Stalemate
As the teams regrouped at the interval, the scoreboard remained stubbornly at 0-0. The first half was characterized by a cagey midfield battle, with fouls and dangerous play warnings keeping the crowd on edge. No breakthroughs were made, leaving the tension to fester as both sides walked into the tunnel with their defensive structures intact.
Second Half: The Substitution War
Chaos Breaks the Monotony
The second half proved to be a period of frantic activity. The deadlock was not broken, but the game's tempo shifted dramatically as coaches looked to their benches for inspiration. The game became a numbers game, with substitutions flying in rapid succession. At the 59th minute, the saw a flurry of changes: A. Qassaq and Y. Arbidi entered the field for Hassania d'Agadir, injecting fresh legs into the attack. Conversely, CODM Meknès countered with M. Zinaf, signaling their intent to surge forward.
The Strategic Frenzy
As fatigue set in, the substitutions became the defining moments of the review. In a twist of events reminiscent of a chess grandmaster's gambit, M. Zinaf found himself on the pitch twice in quick succession, first coming on for A. Hmaidou at 59', and then making a cameo appearance again at 74' to replace the same player. The intensity boiled over with cards. In the 66th minute, M. Goulouss was cautioned, while Hassania's defense tightened up, with A. Tarrazi and Y. Arbidi being cautioned in the 87th and 90th minutes respectively. The referee blew his whistle for full-time at 90', leaving the scoreboard completely unchanged.
Final Moments: A Quiet Conclusion
The Closing Act
As the clock ticked towards the end, the atmosphere was thick with suspense. With seconds remaining, Hassania d'Agadir made a final effort, A. Lourhraz coming on to replace C. E. Knaidil in the 90+5 minute stoppage time. However, the final whistle was already looming. Both teams accepted the share of the spoils, a result that would leave supporters frustrated but acknowledging a hard-fought point in the league table.