• Mouloudia Club of Oujda (Arabic: مولودية وجدة), commonly abbreviated to MC Oudja, is a Moroccan football club based in Oujda. Mouloudia, which closely...
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  • Mouloudia Club d'Oujda or MC Oujda, Morocco Mouloudia Club de Saïda or MC Saïda, Algeria Mouloudia Olympique Béjaïa or MO Béjaïa, Algeria Mouloudia Olympique...
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  • Mohammédia finished ahead of Mouloudia Oujda on head-to-head points: SCC Mohammédia 1–0 Mouloudia Oujda, Mouloudia Oujda 0–0 SCC Mohammédia Source: [1]...
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  • Jamal Harkass (category Sportspeople from Oujda)
    of ES Oujda in 2006 and reached the senior team in 2014 and playing in the Moroccan 4th Division. Two years later, moved to Mouloudia Club Oujda helping...
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  • Wydad AC (redirect from Widad Athletic Club)
    same season in the cup, Wydad qualified for the final against the Mouloudia Club of Oujda. The match ends with a score of 1–1, King Mohammed V, Crown Prince...
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  • KAC Kénitra KAC Marrakech MAS Fez MC Oujda Moghreb Tétouan Mouloudia de Marrakech Nahdat Berkane Najah Souss Najm de Marrakech OC Khouribga OC Safi Olympic...
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  • 3 February 2016. Accessed 3 June 2017 (in French) "CLUBS DEX-H". Fédération Royale Marocaine de BasketBall (in French). Retrieved 22 June 2021. Presentation...
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  • Botola Pro 2016/2017". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 25 August 2023. "Mouloudia Oujda 1-1 FUS Rabat - 27 août 2017 / Coupe du Trône 2017". footballdatabase...
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  • won the match 3–1. The final took place on December 14, 1959, face Mouloudia Oujda won the first two editions of the throne cup and prepares to make a...
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  • Noah Sadaoui (category MC Oujda players)
    manager Roger De Sá. He scored three goals in three matches for Ajax Cape Town, winning the 2015 MTN 8, before parting ways with the club in October. Following...
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