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00:00:00Today we have a special guest, Sisham Yitmana, president of the Muhammadiyya Community, parliamentarian,
00:00:27and a candidate for the presidency of the Wadi Ad El Riyadi club, which will be held in July.
00:00:37Sisham, welcome, thank you for accepting our invitation.
00:00:43Thank you.
00:00:45I would also like to welcome Yassine Qutayb, who is with us today.
00:00:47He is a journalist at the Sabah newspaper and a journalist at the Wadi Ad El Riyadi newspaper.
00:00:53Sisham, how did you come up with the idea of running for the presidency of the Wadi Ad El Riyadi club?
00:01:01How did I come up with it? I know everything about how I came up with it.
00:01:10Today we have a special guest, Sisham Yitmana, president of the Muhammadiyya Community, parliamentarian,
00:01:22and a candidate for the presidency of the Wadi Ad El Riyadi club, which will be held in July.
00:01:34Sisham, thank you for accepting our invitation.
00:01:40Thank you for the invitation.
00:01:42As you know, this is my first media appearance since I became a candidate.
00:01:50The Sabah newspaper and its name gave me the opportunity to speak with the Sabah newspaper.
00:02:02I asked for their permission to speak with them, because I told them that I would speak with them after my candidacy.
00:02:12Starting tomorrow, I will communicate with all the media outlets, including the newspaper and the e-newspaper.
00:02:22You are the first.
00:02:24It is an honor for us to have you here.
00:02:28After the debate with the Sabah newspaper about the future of the club,
00:02:37we are honored to have Khaled El Hurri back in the club.
00:02:44We also welcome Yassine Qutayb, a political journalist from the Sabah newspaper,
00:02:49and a colleague of mine, Aqid Dergham, from the Wadi Ad El Riyadi club.
00:02:54Sisham, how did you come up with the idea to nominate the president of the Wadi Ad club?
00:03:00I decided to nominate the president of the club in several ways.
00:03:06First, because I have always been close to the Wadi Ad club.
00:03:09I know everything about the club and its relationship with the club.
00:03:15I also know that the club was run by the president, Mr. Saeed Nasiri.
00:03:26He was very supportive of the club.
00:03:33He was very proud of the achievements that the club has made in its history.
00:03:38He said that Morocco is at the level of the continent,
00:03:44and that the club is doing well.
00:03:47He also said that the club is like the other Moroccan clubs.
00:03:53The problems that Saeed Nasiri has faced in the past,
00:04:00and the problems he has faced since he was elected president,
00:04:06are the problems that the Moroccan judiciary has faced.
00:04:10We believe in our judiciary and justice.
00:04:13We hope that Saeed Nasiri's results will be good.
00:04:19We hope that he will end up in the judiciary.
00:04:28But this is not about the achievements that he has made.
00:04:33It is about the work that he has done at the local, national and regional level.
00:04:40Because of the friendship that we had,
00:04:45we were able to build a good relationship between us.
00:04:51I was one of the people who talked to Mjid El Bernaki.
00:04:57I gave Mjid El Bernaki the advice that he should stay in the judiciary.
00:05:10He was a very important person.
00:05:13He knew that he was going to be arrested.
00:05:18Mjid El Bernaki was one of the people who were with him.
00:05:24He was the head of the provisional committee.
00:05:29After that, there was an election.
00:05:33He was elected president.
00:05:37But the elections were not legal.
00:05:43But he announced that he was going to be released this year.
00:05:51He announced that he was going to reopen the elections.
00:05:56He didn't have a job, but he was going to reopen the elections.
00:06:02Because of the relationship that I have with some of my friends,
00:06:07we were motivated to come and represent all the WEDAD.
00:06:11We tried to bring together the WEDAD family.
00:06:15We built a committee that will be at the level of the WEDAD.
00:06:23It has two objectives.
00:06:28The first objective is the judiciary.
00:06:32The second objective is to build a structure for the WEDAD.
00:06:40It is already an active institution.
00:06:44Its goal is to have management bodies that will be in the image of the WEDAD.
00:06:56There are many decisions in this size.
00:06:59There are 16 families in the WEDAD.
00:07:02How do you respond to the decision to nominate the president of the WEDAD?
00:07:09It is easy to answer.
00:07:11I would like to add a point.
00:07:14You don't see the point.
00:07:16Nasiri's decision changed the position of the WEDAD.
00:07:22Didn't you have the same desire to express it before and after?
00:07:28No, because we were all with Nasiri in his decision.
00:07:36No one thought that one day he would come and nominate the president of the WEDAD.
00:07:42Nasiri was there with the achievements that he had worked on.
00:07:46It is a question of suppositions.
00:07:49It is not easy to nominate a president after Nasiri.
00:07:53The most difficult thing is to nominate the president of the WEDAD.
00:08:00It is a very difficult responsibility.
00:08:05I always say that the most difficult thing is to nominate a president after Nasiri.
00:08:14Because Nasiri's achievements were not in the history of the Moroccan football.
00:08:26There is no president, no matter how long he has been president,
00:08:32who has the titles that the president has set for him.
00:08:37It is exceptional.
00:08:42The results that were achieved in the presidency of Nasiri.
00:08:49I think that in terms of sports, the ceiling is high.
00:08:52But I think that in terms of Nasiri, debts, and the current situation, the ceiling is very high.
00:08:59Why didn't you think about it before?
00:09:02If you look at the debts of the WEDAD,
00:09:07the debt of the WEDAD is very high this year.
00:09:11With the calculation of the size of the WEDAD,
00:09:15it is true that this year there are a lot of debts.
00:09:18But we have to look at where it came from.
00:09:22Nasiri's help did not make it all.
00:09:25It is true that Nasiri's help,
00:09:29in the last three or four months,
00:09:33has not been 100% focused on the WEDAD.
00:09:40Nasiri's help did not make it to the final day of the Super League.
00:09:47In the morning, he had an accident with the police.
00:09:53In the end, he remains a human being.
00:09:58It is normal that he may have made some management mistakes.
00:10:03He could have helped them if he had not been in the situation he was in.
00:10:09Today, there are some interests that did not stay with the WEDAD.
00:10:20Because after half a month, he could have come to Homs.
00:10:24At one point, he made some rumors about the WEDAD.
00:10:32All of this is 100% wrong.
00:10:35It is not a factory.
00:10:37You should know that.
00:10:38But the important thing in all of this is that for the WEDAD,
00:10:42for Raja and for the army and for Tanja,
00:10:49they did not know in their budget that they would close the stadiums
00:10:54and spend a year without an audience.
00:10:57You should know that the WEDAD and Raja
00:11:00had an income of 30-35 million dirhams.
00:11:04How can a club give 30-35 million dirhams
00:11:10a year before it is expected?
00:11:14And you think that at the end of the year,
00:11:17they will have a balanced budget.
00:11:20If they were balanced, they would still have an income of 35 million dirhams.
00:11:24So, it is normal that you will find at least
00:11:27a deficit equal to the deficit of the income of the club.
00:11:34But you should know that every year,
00:11:37you will have a deficit.
00:11:39It is normal.
00:11:40It is normal.
00:11:41So, if you add this to this,
00:11:43in the end, you will find a club with a deficit of 40-50 million dirhams
00:11:48which, as a number, will disappear.
00:11:52But if you look at how it is explained,
00:11:55it is normal.
00:11:57Yes, I hope so.
00:11:59Excuse me.
00:12:01It was the turn of the managers.
00:12:03Because if someone went to the local officials in the city
00:12:08and negotiated with them,
00:12:10I think that if they had gone to work
00:12:17and went to the officials,
00:12:19maybe this deficit of income
00:12:23would have been reduced in the rehabilitation budget
00:12:26of the sports facilities.
00:12:29Because if you lose a club with a deficit of 1 billion dirhams,
00:12:35you will not be able to balance the investment.
00:12:50So, I think that the work that should have been done is this.
00:12:54Mr. Cham, one point.
00:12:56Regarding the first question you asked,
00:12:59a decision of this size,
00:13:01the nomination of our president,
00:13:03how do you accept your surroundings,
00:13:06your relatives and your family?
00:13:09Look, Mr. Jamdi,
00:13:11why do you ask me how I accept my relatives?
00:13:14I am asking you a simple question.
00:13:17Like all the families of the football players in Morocco,
00:13:23even one of them will be happy.
00:13:25There is no family that does not have a football player,
00:13:30or a coach, or a president, or a club, or a team.
00:13:36I think that the family environment is happy.
00:13:39Because everyone knows,
00:13:43including the president and the candidate,
00:13:47that the best thing for them is...
00:13:52I am trying.
00:13:55Look, I will tell you one thing.
00:13:59Excuse me for interrupting you.
00:14:01In order to be a football player in Morocco,
00:14:05you need to have a passion.
00:14:10If you don't, you will be.
00:14:12You will be like a civil servant.
00:14:15You don't have a passion.
00:14:18Secondly, you need to have a great fury.
00:14:21If you don't have a passion, you won't be a football player.
00:14:25Because all the families are poor,
00:14:29all of them don't have money, all of them have problems.
00:14:32And in the end, the president, the candidate,
00:14:35their parents, their relatives...
00:14:38So you need to have that passion,
00:14:41to be patient,
00:14:43and you need that great fury to accept.
00:14:46So you need to have a great fury,
00:14:48and you need to be patient.
00:14:50That's another thing.
00:14:52I will tell you one thing, Mr. President.
00:14:55Since I started my career,
00:14:57and one day I went to the city to be patient,
00:15:01I had a bad dream,
00:15:04because my daughter...
00:15:06Since I heard her crying, I woke up.
00:15:10My daughter didn't come,
00:15:12and thank God my family didn't come.
00:15:15Otherwise it would have been difficult,
00:15:17even at home.
00:15:19I didn't want my daughter to cry outside,
00:15:21I wanted her to cry inside the house.
00:15:23So I have a daughter,
00:15:25and I want her to have a good life.
00:15:28She's still young, she's ten years old,
00:15:30so I'm happy for her.
00:15:32But I want her to grow up a little bit.
00:15:35The disease hasn't passed yet,
00:15:38but God willing, I hope...
00:15:41So this problem we have...
00:15:44You can't see it in all our families.
00:15:47It's not beautiful in my family,
00:15:49and it's not beautiful in your family.
00:15:51What do you want me to be?
00:15:53The president you don't know.
00:15:55What do you want me to be?
00:15:57There's nothing.
00:15:59In the end, everything you know...
00:16:01I know...
00:16:03I'm going to tell you something.
00:16:05I knew about the match,
00:16:07I didn't play,
00:16:09it was a football match,
00:16:11and we didn't play,
00:16:13and one of the fans was crying,
00:16:15so I said,
00:16:17you have to accept it.
00:16:19Why this contradiction,
00:16:21and the difference in speed?
00:16:23I don't believe in politics.
00:16:25You're a sportsman,
00:16:27I don't believe in politics,
00:16:29it doesn't matter.
00:16:31But your sportsmanship
00:16:33makes you think
00:16:35that you have to be political
00:16:37I saw you,
00:16:39I saw your picture,
00:16:41I thought you were singing.
00:16:43This difference in speed
00:16:45between the organization of the teams
00:16:47and the organization of the candidates.
00:16:51We have a political candidate
00:16:53among the most political candidates
00:16:55in the world,
00:16:57but the organization of the Indian football
00:16:59has a flaw.
00:17:01What is it?
00:17:03It's the connection with the president.
00:17:05Because the team
00:17:07is not an organization,
00:17:09the president
00:17:11is like
00:17:13one of the
00:17:15elements
00:17:17in the team.
00:17:19Your analysis is 100% correct.
00:17:21100% correct.
00:17:25The Moroccan League
00:17:27is the president,
00:17:29the leader,
00:17:31not only in Morocco,
00:17:33but the whole world
00:17:35knows him.
00:17:39You can see
00:17:41the complex of Mohamed Sadiq
00:17:43and Maamoura,
00:17:45they set an example in the world.
00:17:49He is the leader in the national team
00:17:51in all categories,
00:17:53in football,
00:17:55in the
00:17:57women's national team,
00:17:59in all categories.
00:18:01The Moroccan League
00:18:03and the national team
00:18:05set an example
00:18:07at the local level
00:18:09and at the international level.
00:18:13Working
00:18:15in the national team
00:18:19requires more serenity.
00:18:23The most important thing
00:18:25is that
00:18:27you start serving
00:18:29and you give your food.
00:18:33There is perseverance.
00:18:35And you have to be patient.
00:18:37Because
00:18:39since he became
00:18:41the president of the
00:18:43Moroccan League,
00:18:45the first time
00:18:47we went to Africa,
00:18:49the second time
00:18:51we qualified for the World Cup,
00:18:53we qualified for the World Cup,
00:18:55we qualified for the World Cup,
00:18:57and we qualified for the Academy of Mohamed Sissi.
00:18:59And today,
00:19:01the team is being produced
00:19:03and people are working
00:19:05to start
00:19:07where we came from.
00:19:11The secret of the
00:19:13team's perseverance
00:19:15is the training
00:19:17to produce
00:19:19the team.
00:19:21It doesn't start with
00:19:23three elements,
00:19:25it starts with 11 elements.
00:19:29So today,
00:19:31we have elements
00:19:33that are capable
00:19:35of the national team.
00:19:37This is the product
00:19:39of the Academy of Mohamed Sissi.
00:19:41Don't forget that
00:19:43in the first, second, third and fourth years,
00:19:45people criticized
00:19:47the Academy of Mohamed Sissi.
00:19:49People didn't know
00:19:51that they had to be patient.
00:19:53The Academy of Mohamed Sissi
00:19:55started to produce
00:19:57and the Academy's managers
00:19:59started to be patient.
00:20:05The patience
00:20:07of the young players
00:20:09of the national team
00:20:11from the first
00:20:13four or five years
00:20:15will increase
00:20:17the local production
00:20:19more than
00:20:21that of the Moroccans
00:20:23who live abroad.
00:20:25This is the most important thing.
00:20:27Sissi, how do you live
00:20:29with these problems?
00:20:31What do you know
00:20:33about your mission?
00:20:35Look, I know
00:20:37what is happening today
00:20:39and there will be other problems.
00:20:41But
00:20:43the problems you live with
00:20:45are the size of the problems.
00:20:47If you want to
00:20:49enter a club
00:20:51with the size of the stadium
00:20:53and the attendance
00:20:55is small, it's normal.
00:20:57The stadium
00:20:59that will enter today
00:21:01has to know
00:21:03that there are
00:21:05problems
00:21:07that will be solved
00:21:09and there are problems
00:21:11that will come tomorrow.
00:21:13Maybe tomorrow
00:21:15there will be a technical frame
00:21:17that will change
00:21:19the team.
00:21:21So maybe
00:21:23we will have to negotiate a start.
00:21:25The start will lead to new expenses.
00:21:27The start will bring
00:21:29new elements.
00:21:31The start will lead
00:21:33to new expenses.
00:21:35So I know
00:21:37that
00:21:39the club has
00:21:41an appointment
00:21:43to be prepared.
00:21:45The first edition
00:21:47of the Club World Cup.
00:21:49We will be new
00:21:51in 2025.
00:21:53We will be new in 2025.
00:21:55We want to have
00:21:57a team in 2025
00:21:59with at least
00:22:0171 or 80%
00:22:03of the players.
00:22:05We can rebalance
00:22:07the winter transfer market
00:22:09so that we can play
00:22:11on Saturday.
00:22:13Do you have a plan
00:22:15for 2025?
00:22:17Yes, we have a plan.
00:22:21The most important plan
00:22:23in terms of budget
00:22:25is true.
00:22:27But in terms of sports,
00:22:29it is out of the question
00:22:31that the president
00:22:33will come
00:22:35and start playing
00:22:37alone.
00:22:39So we will wait
00:22:41for a
00:22:43technical team.
00:22:45We can say that
00:22:47a diagnosis has been ordered
00:22:49which will be taken
00:22:51on Monday.
00:22:53It will give
00:22:55a clear picture
00:22:57of
00:22:59the technical level
00:23:01of the team
00:23:03and the
00:23:05agenda.
00:23:07I hope
00:23:09that we will have
00:23:11a deadline
00:23:13of a maximum of a week
00:23:15so that we can start training.
00:23:19How much money
00:23:21do you need
00:23:23to start the season?
00:23:25To start
00:23:27the season,
00:23:29we need
00:23:31at least
00:23:3340 or 50 million dirhams.
00:23:35How will you
00:23:37manage all this money?
00:23:39I can tell you that
00:23:41we have produced the necessary guarantees
00:23:43today to be able
00:23:45to ensure
00:23:47the work that
00:23:49is needed.
00:23:51Between
00:23:53sponsoring contracts
00:23:55and contributions,
00:23:57I can tell you
00:23:59that either all the
00:24:01sponsoring budgets will be signed
00:24:03and that is very good, or we will
00:24:05continue the difference.
00:24:07Don't you think that
00:24:09it is a sacrifice?
00:24:11It is not a sacrifice.
00:24:13It is a great effort.
00:24:15You don't have to think about
00:24:17entering the team.
00:24:19If you think about it,
00:24:21you will leave
00:24:23before you enter.
00:24:25We will make
00:24:27a great effort,
00:24:29but the people
00:24:31who joined the committee
00:24:33made a great effort.
00:24:35So,
00:24:37it is a good thing.
00:24:39If you find
00:24:41a president who is willing to invest
00:24:43the money,
00:24:45the people around him
00:24:47don't have the right to calculate with him
00:24:49because they don't invest anywhere.
00:24:51But if you find a president
00:24:53who invests,
00:24:55and everyone invests
00:24:57in his own account,
00:24:59he has the right to calculate
00:25:01with his own account.
00:25:03But if he invests in his own account,
00:25:05he has the right to calculate
00:25:07with his own account.
00:25:09So,
00:25:11if he invests in his own account,
00:25:13he won't leave
00:25:15before the match
00:25:17or before the Champions League
00:25:19or before the VIP ticket.
00:25:21No, he will invest
00:25:23and he will serve
00:25:25during the whole period.
00:25:27This is what Hollywood needs.
00:25:29But the success
00:25:31of Raja this year
00:25:33is that all the members
00:25:35of the committee
00:25:37are in front of him.
00:25:39This is a good example.
00:25:41Today, Raja found himself
00:25:43practically,
00:25:45for other reasons,
00:25:47medical reasons,
00:25:49for the president
00:25:51who can't
00:25:53serve
00:25:55in the physical presence
00:25:57or who has a job
00:25:59but the other members
00:26:01of the committee are in front of him.
00:26:03Do you think that
00:26:05he is the only one
00:26:07who can do this?
00:26:09One or two positions, yes.
00:26:11Don't ask me
00:26:13what to do.
00:26:15I will tell you one thing.
00:26:17There is a foundation
00:26:19called Mounkharet
00:26:21which I respect.
00:26:23I asked to sit with them
00:26:25after the meetings
00:26:27and after the press conference.
00:26:29I respect them,
00:26:31but I have to sit with them.
00:26:33Maybe they have a reserve
00:26:35for one thing,
00:26:37for a past experience.
00:26:39This is what we discuss
00:26:41with the Mounkharet team.
00:26:43But I will tell you one thing.
00:26:45On the second day,
00:26:47there will be a public meeting.
00:26:49What about the new members?
00:26:51What about the old ones?
00:26:53Why?
00:26:55Why do we have
00:26:57this mentality
00:26:59to judge our past?
00:27:01Is our past bad?
00:27:03Our past is full of mistakes.
00:27:05It's not bad.
00:27:07So, there is
00:27:09a good thing
00:27:11that we have to capitalize on.
00:27:13The mistakes
00:27:15can be corrected.
00:27:17So, I have
00:27:19no exclusion
00:27:21to say that
00:27:23we have to correct our past.
00:27:25We may disagree
00:27:27in our opinion,
00:27:29in our way,
00:27:31but we have to
00:27:33build a relationship
00:27:35with a family
00:27:37that cannot
00:27:39come and
00:27:41live alone.
00:27:43Because you have problems.
00:27:45Especially those who have problems
00:27:47and those who don't.
00:27:49This is the opportunity.
00:27:53This is a political lesson
00:27:55because this is a joint approach.
00:27:57Maybe you got it from
00:27:59the organization
00:28:01of the Muhammadan City Council.
00:28:05In another way.
00:28:09There is a benefit
00:28:11because you say that
00:28:13everyone has a role
00:28:15and this school
00:28:17has a role.
00:28:19There are tasks
00:28:21that Indians
00:28:23have to externalize.
00:28:25Look,
00:28:27image management
00:28:29is a job.
00:28:31It's a job.
00:28:33Marketing is a job.
00:28:35So,
00:28:37what do you want to do?
00:28:39Go to
00:28:41the committee
00:28:43and say,
00:28:45look,
00:28:47the image of the
00:28:49group,
00:28:51you don't have the elements
00:28:53for it.
00:28:55You have to surround yourself
00:28:57with professionals.
00:28:59You may get 10%,
00:29:0130%, 40%,
00:29:0350%,
00:29:05I don't see what's left of it.
00:29:07What's left of it is more than
00:29:09what was produced.
00:29:11I'm a winner,
00:29:13I need it.
00:29:15Why did you resign
00:29:17from the Muhammadan Youth?
00:29:19From the organization
00:29:21and the sports company?
00:29:23What do you mean?
00:29:25It's been more than a year
00:29:27since I left
00:29:29the Muhammadan Youth.
00:29:33I stayed to watch
00:29:35and I didn't leave.
00:29:37One day,
00:29:39I was angry and said,
00:29:41I don't want to leave,
00:29:43but I resigned from the association
00:29:45more than a year ago.
00:29:47I became
00:29:49the president
00:29:51of the company
00:29:53that I left
00:29:55during the whole season.
00:29:57It was officialized
00:29:59by a general assembly
00:30:01of Muslims.
00:30:03I had one share
00:30:05in the company.
00:30:07Unlike the project
00:30:09that we have now,
00:30:11as long as the asset
00:30:13is valued by the association
00:30:15of the company,
00:30:17I always had one share
00:30:19in me
00:30:21and one share in my company.
00:30:23I had one share in me
00:30:25and one share in the association.
00:30:27We had four shares
00:30:29because the law
00:30:31requires that there are
00:30:33at least five shareholders.
00:30:35So the shares were
00:30:37with the association
00:30:39and the other four were
00:30:41with the people's judge
00:30:43and the company's judge.
00:30:45To be clear,
00:30:47since I left the company,
00:30:49I signed
00:30:51an abandonment of trust
00:30:53of 100%
00:30:55of the trust of the accountants.
00:30:57So the money
00:30:59that I had
00:31:01in the company
00:31:03and in the association
00:31:05belongs to the club.
00:31:07It doesn't belong to the association.
00:31:09It doesn't belong to a person.
00:31:11Everything belongs to the association.
00:31:13When did you first come to football?
00:31:15I was in Iraq
00:31:17and I didn't know
00:31:19that I was going to play.
00:31:21Mr. Sham,
00:31:23when did you first come to football?
00:31:25Did you come to save the youth?
00:31:27Did you come to save the youth?
00:31:29Did you come to save the youth?
00:31:31Did you come to save the youth?
00:31:33Did you come to save the youth?
00:31:35I came to save the youth
00:31:37when I joined the club.
00:31:39I was the coach of the youth.
00:31:41I was the coach of the youth.
00:31:43When I joined,
00:31:45the coach was
00:31:47Hassan Yazbin Suleiman.
00:31:49One year before me.
00:31:51I had a very strong competition
00:31:53with Hassan Yazbin Suleiman
00:31:55in the same league.
00:31:57One year before me.
00:32:01Mr. Sham,
00:32:03I came to save the youth
00:32:05when I was young.
00:32:07I remember how the situation
00:32:09was very bad.
00:32:11There was a strong competition
00:32:13between the national teams
00:32:15after the re-election
00:32:17and the retirement
00:32:19of Abbasheer,
00:32:21and the suspension of Nojoom.
00:32:23In the end,
00:32:25If you leave the city and go back to Lourdes,
00:32:29what will happen to me and my family?
00:32:31I will go back to do something to save my family from this disaster.
00:32:37Today, the Wydad is in a difficult situation, as we all know.
00:32:41What is important is to save them.
00:32:43What is the future of saving them?
00:32:45Let me correct you on one mistake.
00:32:48The Wydad was not built by one person to save it.
00:32:54The Wydad is a national heritage that no one has the right to destroy.
00:33:09The Wydad has its fans, its wealth, because it is its audience.
00:33:19So don't be afraid of the Wydad.
00:33:22The Wydad doesn't need anyone else to save it.
00:33:25Maybe the Wydad will cooperate with either X or Y
00:33:30to do a service that will be recognized.
00:33:34On the contrary, the Wydad was not built by young people.
00:33:36It was built by young people who lost the capital of their fans.
00:33:46I lived a 13-year period in which I was absent from football at a high level.
00:33:58I realized that people were not confident that the Wydad could come back.
00:34:04At that moment, in 2017, I said to myself,
00:34:09with a clear message to the first-division fans,
00:34:20this is what we call phase one.
00:34:22Phase two is not far from the first division.
00:34:28I told them that if they don't believe in it,
00:34:31we will leave in three years, and I will carry it on my shoulders.
00:34:37The future of the club, what do you want it to become after the rise?
00:34:44You are the ones who will decide.
00:34:46And if you come, the public, the authorities,
00:34:52and the voters,
00:34:56and the economic activists of the city,
00:35:02we will build a model that can succeed.
00:35:08If these people don't exist, why do you need me to keep you in the first division?
00:35:14You say that we are going back this year.
00:35:18It's true, we are not going back.
00:35:19On the one hand, we will make a moral commitment,
00:35:23which I have always had.
00:35:29I don't forget that it was a national team game,
00:35:33and I saw some players with banners in one of the stadiums where the championship was played.
00:35:40I went with them, and they gave me my word.
00:35:43They went to play the second game,
00:35:46and I told them that if the fans don't leave for any reason,
00:35:51they will come back on the 48th, and we will finish them.
00:35:54They gave us the 48th, and they didn't leave.
00:35:56Indeed, we didn't finish them, they came to me, and we finished them.
00:35:58According to the word I gave them, we stayed in this word.
00:36:01Of course, I had to give them awards.
00:36:07I gave them awards of encouragement.
00:36:10This is in the cap of my son Mohamedia,
00:36:13I have an inheritance in the club, and of Mousser,
00:36:16if he wants to stay in the city.
00:36:18And if we don't want to nominate the group,
00:36:23we can't leave the role of Mousser in the city.
00:36:30Mr. Sheikh, how many people have heard of you?
00:36:35A lot.
00:36:38How much financially?
00:36:39A lot. More than what is needed for today's show.
00:36:42In the name of returning the show, Mr. Sheikh.
00:36:45Enter the audience.
00:36:46And a little.
00:36:48Mr. Sheikh, let's go back to Ouedad,
00:36:50and move on to some questions from the audience,
00:36:53regarding the coach.
00:36:56I am talking about Ammouta, the coach of the team.
00:37:00The second thing is,
00:37:02what are the names that in the history of the old Ouedad,
00:37:07can be returned to the office?
00:37:09I am talking about Akram, Al-Malouki, and also Al-Barnaki.
00:37:13What are the names that can be returned to your office?
00:37:17There are 18 names that can be returned.
00:37:20Of the three names that you mentioned,
00:37:23the answer is easy.
00:37:25No.
00:37:27It's not because I don't want to.
00:37:29Even one of them doesn't want to be returned.
00:37:32Because before you see that someone is going to be returned,
00:37:35he needs to have the desire.
00:37:37I am talking about Akram,
00:37:39who I visited,
00:37:41and we will continue to visit,
00:37:43the former president,
00:37:45and we will continue to visit all the other presidents.
00:37:48Since they became the club,
00:37:50and their history,
00:37:52I think they will stay close to the team.
00:37:55And in fact,
00:37:57I thank him,
00:37:59because he offered me a blood,
00:38:01and he said,
00:38:03I will give you anything you need.
00:38:05Consider me one of you,
00:38:07and the door will remain open for you and the club.
00:38:14But he said,
00:38:16he didn't have the desire to be returned.
00:38:19Selim Elouki,
00:38:21and Tahoua,
00:38:25criticized Selim Elouki a lot.
00:38:28He is a very hard worker,
00:38:30and Tahoua is a very hard worker.
00:38:32You know,
00:38:34I wasn't in the club as a manager,
00:38:36but I was living in the club,
00:38:38and I saw his face,
00:38:40and I saw how hard Selim Elouki was,
00:38:42how hard he worked,
00:38:44his books,
00:38:46his money,
00:38:48I don't know,
00:38:50he was a good example
00:38:52of the true value of a leader's work.
00:38:54But Tahoua told me,
00:38:56I said,
00:38:58why me?
00:39:00Maybe I have a vision
00:39:02for another club,
00:39:04for the merchandising
00:39:06of the club,
00:39:08for the club's store,
00:39:10and for the image
00:39:12of the club
00:39:14that needs to be served.
00:39:16He said,
00:39:18we will stay with you,
00:39:20we will stay in this section,
00:39:22but we need to
00:39:24finish the club.
00:39:28Selim Elouki,
00:39:30Tahoua,
00:39:32I think
00:39:34it's a bit
00:39:36of a burden
00:39:39for the other two.
00:39:41I told Tahoua,
00:39:43I said,
00:39:45we need to be brave
00:39:47to accept
00:39:49the position
00:39:51that Brigitte Bernacki accepted
00:39:53at a time
00:39:55that I know very well.
00:39:57He can't keep
00:39:59his head down, as Louis Dede said,
00:40:01and that automatically
00:40:03Louis Dede will lower the results,
00:40:05Louis Dede will have financial problems,
00:40:09legally,
00:40:11he had financial problems,
00:40:13and with all that,
00:40:15he accepted to win
00:40:17and took the responsibility.
00:40:21As for Louis Dede,
00:40:23I...
00:40:25I don't know
00:40:27what to say,
00:40:29not later than yesterday.
00:40:31I'm going to do like this,
00:40:33I told him,
00:40:35to be honest with you,
00:40:39I'm going to do like this,
00:40:41I'm going to win.
00:40:43He said, yes, I know,
00:40:45but I don't know what to say.
00:40:47I told him, I don't know,
00:40:49but you're going to do like this.
00:40:51He said, no,
00:40:53I'm not going to do like this.
00:40:55So, I think
00:40:57Louis Dede
00:40:59might
00:41:01recognize me
00:41:03and follow me,
00:41:05and he took the responsibility
00:41:07and finished more than he started.
00:41:09In the end, he finished.
00:41:13Look, Ammouda,
00:41:15to be honest with you,
00:41:17I'm going to see him.
00:41:21I hope to convince him.
00:41:23It seems difficult to me.
00:41:27Plan 1, 2 and 3.
00:41:29Yes, Ammouda.
00:41:31I know I'm leaving
00:41:33being a loser
00:41:36but I know that
00:41:38his will today
00:41:40is not to take a team
00:41:42in Marseille.
00:41:44I will do my best to convince him
00:41:46and then
00:41:48we have to accept
00:41:50his decision.
00:41:52I know he's a good player,
00:41:54reasonable,
00:41:56he's hard but reasonable
00:41:58in his work.
00:42:02I think he knows
00:42:04especially Louis Dede.
00:42:06I will try to play on his feelings
00:42:10because otherwise
00:42:12I won't be able to convince him.
00:42:14He can't compete with
00:42:16the offers he has.
00:42:20At least he has
00:42:223 or 4 offers.
00:42:24If he didn't have them,
00:42:26he wouldn't give them.
00:42:28So, if it's not his will
00:42:30to be close to his family
00:42:32it will be difficult
00:42:34to convince him.
00:42:36What I will know
00:42:38is that by tomorrow
00:42:40I will know where he is.
00:42:42Plan 2 and 3.
00:42:44You are a Mohamedian player
00:42:46and you always compete
00:42:48and argue with Raja.
00:42:50Today you are in a different situation.
00:42:52Will this argument
00:42:54continue
00:42:56or will Hicham
00:42:58change his mind
00:43:01or not?
00:43:03He will never change his mind
00:43:05but he will be more competitive.
00:43:07He's a sportsman.
00:43:09But I think
00:43:11it's a change.
00:43:13If someone thinks
00:43:15that one day
00:43:17Raja will play
00:43:19in football,
00:43:21he's wrong.
00:43:23If he thinks Louis Dede will play in football,
00:43:25he's wrong.
00:43:27Raja wants to be strong
00:43:29Louis Dede wants to be strong
00:43:31and Raja wants to be strong.
00:43:33I'll give you an example.
00:43:35This year, if Raja wasn't strong
00:43:37he wouldn't have reached 70 points
00:43:39and would have broken
00:43:41Morocco's ranking.
00:43:43That's one example.
00:43:45So, tomorrow I want
00:43:47a very strong Raja.
00:43:49I want a stronger Louis Dede.
00:43:51So, I want
00:43:53them to be
00:43:55at a high level
00:43:58and Louis Dede has to be one of them.
00:44:00That's all. It will be only a sport.
00:44:02What do you think
00:44:04about Louis Dede's relationship
00:44:06with Raja
00:44:08in the near future?
00:44:10What do you think
00:44:12about building a relationship
00:44:14between you two?
00:44:16Relationship?
00:44:18In terms of sport?
00:44:20Yes, in terms of sport
00:44:22and respect.
00:44:24There's no problem.
00:44:26I want to be in front of him
00:44:28and he wants to be in front of me
00:44:30so it will be difficult.
00:44:32I hope that
00:44:34in the near future
00:44:36we will be able to balance this.
00:44:38But
00:44:40I can say that
00:44:42Mousserine
00:44:44is always
00:44:46an example
00:44:48for Mousserine.
00:44:50So, it's normal
00:44:52that as president
00:44:54of Louis Dede, if one day I become president
00:44:56I have to convey
00:44:58a message
00:45:00to the public of Louis Dede
00:45:02to show them that
00:45:04Raja is an exemplary public.
00:45:06What I want
00:45:08is for them
00:45:10to be as proud as I am.
00:45:12Of course,
00:45:14sometimes I make mistakes
00:45:16but I always
00:45:18respect the law
00:45:20and respect it.
00:45:24In the past,
00:45:26the public
00:45:28didn't respect our public.
00:45:32Maybe once in a while
00:45:34they respected Mousserine
00:45:36because Mousserine
00:45:38was a bomb.
00:45:40But in general, they respect
00:45:42other people.
00:45:44And the proof is
00:45:46that it's very rare
00:45:48for the authorities of a city
00:45:50to convey to Louis Dede
00:45:53what the public of Louis Dede
00:45:55asked for.
00:45:57That's why I say that Louis Dede's wealth
00:45:59is his public.
00:46:01It's not only about the number.
00:46:03It's about his exemplarity.
00:46:07This public
00:46:11is very strong
00:46:13but it's not enough.
00:46:17One more point.
00:46:19For the public,
00:46:21you tried to make a difference
00:46:23but the public
00:46:25wasn't that strong.
00:46:27I have a connection
00:46:29with this public.
00:46:31Before I made this difference,
00:46:33I used to come
00:46:35and look at this other difference
00:46:37and I used to walk
00:46:39and interact with the public
00:46:41of Louis Dede.
00:46:43And I used to enter
00:46:45the streets
00:46:47with the public
00:46:50to buy Louis Dede's clothes
00:46:52and Louis Dede's clothes.
00:46:56So I have a relationship
00:46:58with the public.
00:47:00Look,
00:47:04I will never thank
00:47:06the public of Louis Dede
00:47:08for this difference.
00:47:10We are young people
00:47:12looking for Louis Dede.
00:47:14Last year, on Thursday,
00:47:16one judge
00:47:18agreed with us
00:47:20that the public
00:47:22of Louis Dede
00:47:24should leave the streets
00:47:26of Louis Dede.
00:47:28And Louis Dede lost
00:47:30and the public
00:47:34didn't say
00:47:36why or
00:47:38where we won.
00:47:40They just said
00:47:42that the public
00:47:44and the public
00:47:46were missing
00:47:48the results
00:47:50because they were
00:47:52respectful
00:47:54and they loved Louis Dede.
00:47:58I want to explain to you
00:48:00that the public of Louis Dede
00:48:02is not the president.
00:48:04It is not the president of Louis Dede.
00:48:06It is against the president of Louis Dede.
00:48:08You know that.
00:48:12What is this president?
00:48:15I gave an example in Mohamedia.
00:48:17We know that he was not
00:48:19the president of Mohamedia.
00:48:21But he is the president
00:48:23who came to serve us.
00:48:25He has a different desire
00:48:27than the president of Syracuse.
00:48:29He agreed
00:48:31that he won't win.
00:48:33What do you see?
00:48:35The system doesn't want you.
00:48:37Why? Because you have a chair
00:48:39and you want to sit on it.
00:48:41There is a difference.
00:48:43Tell him thank you.
00:48:45He will give it to you.
00:48:49If you have
00:48:51another chair,
00:48:53he will give it to you.
00:48:55But the president
00:48:57says that we came
00:48:59because we love the team
00:49:01and we serve the team
00:49:03and we give the money
00:49:05and we lose for the team.
00:49:07The team doesn't want you
00:49:09to sit on the chair.
00:49:12This is the president.
00:49:14And this is the president?
00:49:16Look,
00:49:18this is
00:49:20the president
00:49:22who saw you
00:49:24and he didn't come to see you.
00:49:26He is a servant.
00:49:28Even if he wasn't the president,
00:49:30he would have accepted you.
00:49:32But the problem is
00:49:34when will the president come?
00:49:36Because the future
00:49:38is bleak.
00:49:40If he comes
00:49:42with a good path,
00:49:44he will go with you.
00:49:46So,
00:49:48you have to respect
00:49:50the public.
00:49:52One point,
00:49:54because you belong
00:49:56to the big party,
00:49:58the presidential party,
00:50:00and...
00:50:02Look,
00:50:04because you belong
00:50:06to my party,
00:50:08I have nothing to do
00:50:10with your party.
00:50:12Otherwise,
00:50:14I would have gone
00:50:16to the president
00:50:18and I would have known
00:50:20that you don't belong
00:50:22to our party.
00:50:24You don't belong
00:50:26or you are not with us.
00:50:28But, Siham,
00:50:30because of your position
00:50:32in the parliament
00:50:34and in the party
00:50:37and because you are
00:50:39the president
00:50:41of the party,
00:50:43you have a project
00:50:45and a big picture
00:50:47of the Moroccan party
00:50:49or a program
00:50:51that we don't know
00:50:53what is the picture
00:50:55of the government of Riyadh.
00:50:57The politics of Riyadh
00:50:59is dominated by
00:51:01the Riyadh sector
00:51:03which is now closed.
00:51:05There is someone
00:51:07who is passionate
00:51:09and who succeeded
00:51:11and who is now
00:51:13in the FIFA,
00:51:15and people from abroad
00:51:17come to him
00:51:19for advice.
00:51:21So, the sports
00:51:23and football politics
00:51:25of Riyadh
00:51:27is...
00:51:29I think it is more skilled
00:51:31than the president of the government
00:51:34and it has an advantage.
00:51:36It is apolitical.
00:51:38Didn't you talk
00:51:40about your candidacy?
00:51:42Didn't you talk
00:51:44about your candidacy
00:51:46if Fonzy returns?
00:51:48Since I am
00:51:50not a woman
00:51:52to whom they say
00:51:54I am close,
00:51:56first, I said
00:51:58with respect
00:52:00that I will not
00:52:02be the president
00:52:04of the football league
00:52:06because
00:52:08I am a failure.
00:52:10If you want to
00:52:12run a project,
00:52:14at least
00:52:16you should go
00:52:18and get advice.
00:52:20And you say
00:52:22this man succeeded
00:52:24so at least
00:52:26you should get advice
00:52:28from him.
00:52:30I stayed with him
00:52:32and in fact,
00:52:34he trusted me.
00:52:36He said, ok,
00:52:38I will give you an answer.
00:52:40Do you want an answer?
00:52:42I said, no, no.
00:52:44He said, take two days
00:52:46and study well
00:52:48and come back to me
00:52:50and we will discuss it.
00:52:52That is what I did.
00:52:54He explained to me
00:52:56what I wanted
00:52:59and I told him
00:53:01to get advice
00:53:03from the people
00:53:05who have more experience
00:53:07and a little more wisdom.
00:53:09I think
00:53:11I took it into account
00:53:13in a good way.
00:53:15What advice did he give you?
00:53:17He said,
00:53:19we are the presidents
00:53:21and we will give you advice.
00:53:23If we give you advice,
00:53:25they will take us as competitors.
00:53:27We promised
00:53:29to give him advice
00:53:31but no one
00:53:33gave it to me.
00:53:35I don't know what the other competitors
00:53:37think about it.
00:53:39In fact, I didn't do anything
00:53:41because I don't have the right
00:53:43to show respect.
00:53:45This is a private matter
00:53:47so I can't say
00:53:49what I want to show
00:53:51to the competitors.
00:53:53As far as I know,
00:53:56he gave me advice
00:53:58about what I told him
00:54:00about myself
00:54:02and my project.
00:54:04You used to have a strong relationship
00:54:06with the winners
00:54:08and their fans,
00:54:10especially the winners.
00:54:12Did you get any messages
00:54:14or comments
00:54:16from them?
00:54:18Look,
00:54:20we will surprise you
00:54:22Mr. Abdullah.
00:54:24Of course, I had a strong relationship
00:54:26with the fans
00:54:28including the other winners.
00:54:32But I still didn't sit with them.
00:54:34One of them
00:54:36was a bit angry
00:54:38that I didn't sit with them.
00:54:40But it was not
00:54:44reasonable
00:54:46for me to sit with them
00:54:48and even yesterday
00:54:50I didn't know if their nomination
00:54:52would be accepted
00:54:54or not.
00:54:56I didn't know
00:54:58why they didn't accept
00:55:00my nomination.
00:55:02I called them
00:55:04a week ago
00:55:06and told them
00:55:08that maybe
00:55:10their nomination
00:55:12would be accepted
00:55:14but I didn't know
00:55:16why they didn't accept
00:55:18my nomination.
00:55:21I told them that
00:55:23I didn't want them to win
00:55:25but they didn't accept it.
00:55:27So I told them
00:55:29that maybe
00:55:31their nomination
00:55:33would be accepted
00:55:35but I didn't know
00:55:37why they didn't accept
00:55:39my nomination.
00:55:41So I told them
00:55:43that maybe
00:55:45their nomination
00:55:47would be accepted
00:55:49What is this Muhammadiyah politics
00:55:51in the city of Zohr?
00:55:53It's a shame that you don't
00:55:55remember its name.
00:55:57I don't remember it at all.
00:55:59Was there a problem with the green space?
00:56:01I don't know if you have a problem
00:56:03with anything green.
00:56:05No, I don't have a problem
00:56:07with green.
00:56:09I don't have a problem
00:56:11as long as it's green.
00:56:15So
00:56:19Mr. Kono
00:56:21is right
00:56:23that we are
00:56:25not talking about
00:56:27all the truths
00:56:29because there are some truths
00:56:31that should not be said
00:56:33but there are
00:56:35other things.
00:56:37There is still a little problem
00:56:39in the local management
00:56:41in Muhammadiyah.
00:56:43Now we are talking about green spaces
00:56:46Even this year
00:56:48there was no problem
00:56:50this year there was no problem
00:56:52in the green spaces
00:56:54but Muhammadiyah is one of the cities
00:56:56that respects the role
00:56:58of the interior minister
00:57:00of the green space.
00:57:06The problem of Muhammadiyah
00:57:08is that
00:57:10there was no wastewater treatment station
00:57:12to be able to irrigate.
00:57:16This is the problem.
00:57:18We went to the council
00:57:20of HDS
00:57:2218 months ago
00:57:24or maybe 24 months ago
00:57:26and one round
00:57:28we made a decision
00:57:30to build a wastewater treatment station
00:57:32and thank the interior minister
00:57:34who gave us her budget
00:57:36and her budget was
00:57:38unlocked by the SDL
00:57:40in Darbida.
00:57:46But we were surprised
00:57:48that the urban agency
00:57:50refused the project
00:57:52because in the development plan
00:57:54there was no land
00:57:56dedicated to the wastewater treatment station
00:57:58but there was
00:58:00no damage.
00:58:02I told them
00:58:04we will build a treatment station
00:58:06in Shillelet
00:58:08that will treat Shillelet
00:58:10to irrigate Muhammadiyah
00:58:12which is an aberration.
00:58:14Shillelet has a population
00:58:16that is maybe
00:58:1830% of Muhammadiyah
00:58:20or 20% of Muhammadiyah
00:58:22and they will give the money
00:58:24to Muhammadiyah for 1 Euro.
00:58:28And I told them
00:58:30the cost was
00:58:3260 million or 130 million.
00:58:38So in the last council
00:58:40we did not refuse
00:58:42but we asked
00:58:44to build the station
00:58:46in Muhammadiyah first.
00:58:48And now
00:58:50there is another commission
00:58:52that is 15 days
00:58:54at the level
00:58:56of the worker
00:58:58with the hydraulic services
00:59:00that gave us
00:59:02an authorization to resume
00:59:04the irrigation through the wells
00:59:06that the city has
00:59:09and we resumed
00:59:11the irrigation a week ago.
00:59:13So inshallah
00:59:15we will resume.
00:59:17But
00:59:19we started an ambitious
00:59:21project to rehabilitate
00:59:23the city
00:59:25with 500 million dirhams
00:59:27and 500 million dirhams
00:59:29for
00:59:31the access
00:59:33of Muhammadiyah
00:59:35to the north and the west
00:59:37of the city
00:59:39and this year
00:59:41the offer was made
00:59:43for the first boulevard
00:59:45that was part of a royal program
00:59:47signed in 2015
00:59:49that was supposed to be delivered in 2020
00:59:51but the budget
00:59:53was unblocked in 2024
00:59:55and we unblocked it.
00:59:57And today
00:59:59we have
01:00:01a surplus
01:00:03which is the first
01:00:06of about 156 million dirhams
01:00:08and we have an ability
01:00:10to borrow
01:00:12and we can borrow
01:00:14more than 400 million dirhams.
01:00:16So
01:00:18from next month
01:00:20the work will start in Muhammadiyah.
01:00:22I hope to have more local support
01:00:24from the local authorities
01:00:26in terms of the budget
01:00:28to help us and other cities
01:00:30but I think
01:00:32that
01:00:34in the last quarter of 2024
01:00:36the image of Muhammadiyah will change
01:00:38and we will be able to do
01:00:40what we want.
01:00:42You said one word.
01:00:44Look, we can't say
01:00:46the election campaign because
01:00:48what is certain is that Hisham Itmenel
01:00:50will not be a candidate for Muhammadiyah
01:00:52in 2027, whatever happens.
01:00:54Final decision?
01:00:56Final decision.
01:00:58Look,
01:01:00as you said,
01:01:02passion is a great madness.
01:01:04I have a passion for my city
01:01:06and I have a desire for my city
01:01:08but this great madness
01:01:10I don't have enough
01:01:12for it to be
01:01:14in the local sky
01:01:16to be broken
01:01:18as it was broken
01:01:20by
01:01:22some
01:01:24political
01:01:26or financial
01:01:28parties
01:01:31I don't want to talk about our case.
01:01:33Some people
01:01:35come to me and write
01:01:41so if I sacrifice
01:01:43my time and money
01:01:45to fix
01:01:47the local situation
01:01:49you can say it's good
01:01:51or not good
01:01:53I don't have any problem
01:01:55but
01:01:57you have to be careful
01:01:59with your family
01:02:01or with
01:02:03your relatives
01:02:05Can they think
01:02:07that I will work for them?
01:02:09No.
01:02:11So I promise
01:02:13that I will do my best
01:02:15for my city
01:02:17until 2027.
01:02:19After 2027,
01:02:21we don't know what life will give us
01:02:23so we will stay
01:02:25in our city
01:02:28but I don't know
01:02:30what will happen
01:02:32to the local people
01:02:34because it's not
01:02:36our city
01:02:38but I don't know
01:02:40what will happen
01:02:42to the president
01:02:44of his city
01:02:46I said a word
01:02:48to help
01:02:50other cities
01:02:52What is the blame
01:02:54of the authorities
01:02:56for not supporting
01:02:58other cities?
01:03:00I don't know
01:03:02We didn't have
01:03:04the financial support
01:03:06that other cities had
01:03:08for sure
01:03:10Maybe
01:03:12the analysis
01:03:14that we don't need
01:03:16we can have
01:03:18our own resources
01:03:20I don't know
01:03:22exactly what
01:03:24There is a small change
01:03:26we have to say
01:03:28since
01:03:30one or two months
01:03:32we are giving more importance
01:03:34we are trying to find solutions
01:03:36and it's encouraging
01:03:38so I can tell you
01:03:40that the future will be better
01:03:42Will you get rid of Mohamedia
01:03:44from
01:03:46its role?
01:03:48Because
01:03:50Mohamedia is still
01:03:53Is it a good thing
01:03:55or a bad thing?
01:03:57It's a good thing
01:03:59Yes
01:04:01We have to get rid of it
01:04:03But the problem is
01:04:05that we can't manage
01:04:07the elected people
01:04:09It's the authority's fault
01:04:11Look
01:04:13Thank God
01:04:15we have seen
01:04:17the achievements of Mohamedia
01:04:19and Tarbidad
01:04:21It's been 4 months
01:04:23What a question
01:04:27In the space of 2 months
01:04:29or 3 months
01:04:334,000, 5,000, 6,000, 7,000
01:04:358,000, 10,000 families
01:04:37we found them in a situation
01:04:39where they have to change
01:04:41We didn't find them in 2 or 3 months
01:04:43It means that they existed
01:04:45It means that there was no will
01:04:47There was no will
01:04:50There was no will
01:04:52There was no courage
01:04:54There was no courage
01:04:56to solve this problem
01:04:58So today
01:05:00there is a will
01:05:02from the authority
01:05:04not only at the level of
01:05:06Medina, but at the whole region
01:05:10I think that
01:05:12in this rhythm
01:05:14we will be able to solve this problem
01:05:16God willing
01:05:18Once again
01:05:20I am not saying that
01:05:22I am not saying that
01:05:24I am not saying that
01:05:26I am not saying that
01:05:28I am not saying that
01:05:30it is thanks to us
01:05:32It is a job that was done
01:05:34by the authority
01:05:36and we have to thank the authority
01:05:38when it does a job
01:05:40I would like to thank
01:05:42Mr. Khalid Al Hurri
01:05:44the director of the Sabah newspaper
01:05:46and the secretary of the publishing association
01:05:48and
01:05:50I would like to thank
01:05:52Mr. Jameel
01:05:54Where is he?
01:05:56Where is he?
01:05:58He is in Mohamedia
01:06:00So
01:06:02Mr. Jameel is in Mohamedia
01:06:04Welcome Mr. Jameel
01:06:06I wish you good luck
01:06:08in your successful career
01:06:10I want to tell you that
01:06:12I am not a journalist
01:06:15I don't want to hear you
01:06:17I don't want to hear you
01:06:19You are more than a journalist
01:06:21I want to tell you
01:06:23about your relationship with the Barnaki
01:06:25I want to tell you
01:06:27about your relationship with the Barnaki
01:06:29A long time ago
01:06:31a group of people
01:06:33were saying that
01:06:35a group of people
01:06:37were saying that
01:06:39a group of people
01:06:41were saying that
01:06:43I was accused
01:06:45I was accused
01:06:47by the Barnaki
01:06:49that I did something
01:06:51that was against
01:06:53the results of the elections
01:06:55or against any party
01:06:57I was accused
01:06:59I was accused
01:07:01I was accused
01:07:03I was accused
01:07:05I was accused
01:07:07I was accused
01:07:09I was accused
01:07:12I could not name it
01:07:14Why shouldn't I include it?
01:07:16What are you doing here?
01:07:18I don't give a ****
01:07:21Ask yourselves
01:07:23why I can't include the name of the Barnaki?
01:07:25Ask yourself
01:07:27But you are with us
01:07:29now
01:07:31he will hang orfore it
01:07:33bot Air Force
01:07:37he will hangorfore it
01:07:39I'm not Khalil.
01:07:40We're just talking about you being our guest.
01:07:42Other than that, I don't know.
01:07:43I'm not Khalil.
01:07:44Can we just make one goal?
01:07:45I don't want to bring you down after a long night.
01:07:47No, it's okay.
01:07:48I think it's a beautiful goal.
01:07:49Well, I'm the goal and it's my passion.
01:07:54Your passion is to make the country a better place.
01:07:56But my goal is not my country.
01:07:59What is it?
01:08:01It's not a goal.
01:08:02I came here as a reunifier.
01:08:06Because the strength of the Uyghurs is in the Uyghur family, the Uyghurs.
01:08:11That's right.
01:08:12So I didn't come here to separate between those who can unite and those who can divide and divide the Uyghurs.
01:08:24As much as you can leave it to me, I will leave it to you.
01:08:28No, I'm telling you one thing.
01:08:29I'm happy to be with you and I'm happy to be against you.
01:08:31That's for sure.
01:08:32Because the problem we're facing now is that if we want to unite, we have to divide and divide.
01:08:37If you want to stay with the Uyghurs, you don't have to do that.
01:08:40If you want to be with the Uyghurs, you don't have to do that.
01:08:42I see a change.
01:08:45You want the Uyghurs or the Kurds?
01:08:46The Uyghurs.
01:08:47The Kurds.
01:08:48The Kurds from now on.
01:08:49Because now I'm talking to you, until now, I'm not a president.
01:08:52I don't have the legitimacy of the maps.
01:08:55What bothers you the most, and this bothers you a lot,
01:08:57other than the nature of the arrangements and the actions of Mr. Abdel Majid al-Bernaki,
01:09:01is that you accuse a group of middlemen,
01:09:04the Uyghurs, that you were behind the smoke that was there,
01:09:08and that you played a game with them.
01:09:10Look, Mr. Khaled, Khaled, Khaled,
01:09:13I'm not accusing you of anything.
01:09:15I'm not accusing you of anything.
01:09:17As I told you, Mr. Abdel Majid,
01:09:20since the day Mr. Abdel Majid became president,
01:09:24until yesterday,
01:09:26I have never contacted Mr. Abdel Ouida,
01:09:29no matter how many times I called him.
01:09:31What happened?
01:09:33He didn't pick up.
01:09:34He didn't pick up.
01:09:35How many times?
01:09:36Because once, he had his apartment,
01:09:39and he took it from Mohamed,
01:09:41and he said, next month your papers will be here.
01:09:44And the second time,
01:09:46after the derby game,
01:09:50he said, next week, I'll call you.
01:09:54That's it.
01:09:56And look,
01:10:00it's not possible for someone
01:10:02who is passionate,
01:10:04to want to lose a derby.
01:10:06It's a personal matter.
01:10:08It means that,
01:10:10the next day, he'll come to me and say,
01:10:12I loved you in the derby,
01:10:14and I want to win this one.
01:10:16And this should never be
01:10:18a personal matter.
01:10:20It's not a personal matter.
01:10:22Look,
01:10:24I,
01:10:28Mr. Abdel Majid,
01:10:30have other problems
01:10:32with other people.
01:10:34You know that.
01:10:36And if you want to be honest
01:10:38with me,
01:10:40you know who I'm talking about.
01:10:42It's a legal matter.
01:10:44So, today,
01:10:46I can't take this as a responsibility.
01:10:48Because I can't blame anyone
01:10:50if I don't have the evidence.
01:10:52I want to tell you one thing,
01:10:54Mr. Khalil.
01:10:56Maybe I have no evidence
01:10:58of what Mr. Abdel Majid said
01:11:00in advance,
01:11:02but I want to tell you today
01:11:04that I'm with the Weda.
01:11:06Because you can't be in the middle
01:11:08and do something
01:11:10to make the teams lose.
01:11:12The Weda is now in a serious crisis.
01:11:14They have to finish today.
01:11:16How can you deal with this?
01:11:18I'm telling you,
01:11:20for the public,
01:11:22the Weda is the material,
01:11:24the administrative,
01:11:26and the spiritual savior.
01:11:28I swear to you, Mr. Khalil,
01:11:30all the miserable people
01:11:32are in the Weda.
01:11:34They don't need anyone
01:11:36to help them
01:11:38with the means
01:11:40to finance themselves.
01:11:42I lost my confidence
01:11:44in half a month.
01:11:46And I lost my confidence
01:11:48in the game.
01:11:50We are in the game.
01:11:52When the time
01:11:54for the dispute
01:11:56came,
01:11:58I didn't give up.
01:12:00Contrary to what we think.
01:12:02I lost my confidence.
01:12:04I lost my hope.
01:12:06I couldn't do anything.
01:12:08Why couldn't you do anything?
01:12:11Why couldn't you do anything?
01:12:13Why couldn't you do anything?
01:12:15Mr. Khalil,
01:12:17I'm telling you,
01:12:19I watched the games.
01:12:21I didn't watch the games
01:12:23of the Weda.
01:12:25I watched the games in a general way
01:12:27in Morocco.
01:12:29When the games reached
01:12:31the stage
01:12:33of the dispute,
01:12:35what happened?
01:12:37I lost my confidence.
01:12:39I lost my hope.
01:12:44But I'm not giving up.
01:12:54Abdoul Mohamed al-Habib was
01:12:57a brave man.
01:12:59He was not mad.
01:13:01He did not know
01:13:03how to give up.
01:13:05He did not know
01:13:07I don't have a problem with that. They are the ones who want it.
01:13:20They are going to force me to give the best of myself.
01:13:27I think that Bernake found an agreement with them.
01:13:36I don't want to go too far.
01:13:41There are limits?
01:13:43Yes, there are limits. Half of the amount you heard...
01:13:47What did they say? 500 or 30 million?
01:13:49No, more.
01:13:51600 million?
01:13:53Yes, something like that.
01:13:56I think that he will have a written agreement with the agent.
01:14:00They will have to finish it today or next week.
01:14:04What about the other players?
01:14:12I don't have an exact number, but it's more than 30 million dirhams.
01:14:18More than 30 million?
01:14:20Yes, more than 30 million.
01:14:22What about the other players?
01:14:25I don't have an exact number yet.
01:14:27Before you become the president of the country, you should know this.
01:14:31Yes, I know.
01:14:32Otherwise, you will be in hell.
01:14:34But let me tell you one thing.
01:14:36What is this? You give something to someone and he doesn't like it.
01:14:39What is this? You give something to someone and he doesn't like it.
01:14:44No?
01:14:45So, there is a randomness.
01:14:47Because you don't give me a written agreement.
01:14:49But that's enough, Khalil.
01:14:52This is the objective of this committee.
01:14:58It will have a sporting objective and an organisational objective.
01:15:04It will build and develop the club so that it can be set up like a piece of paper.
01:15:15How much time do you need?
01:15:17To set up all the facilities, one needs three months.
01:15:20It doesn't take three to four hours.
01:15:24How much money do you need?
01:15:26I think at the beginning it was 50 million dirhams.
01:15:29With the knowledge that in the Mercato of winter,
01:15:34we will have to spend some more money, not to say a lot.
01:15:38To prepare the World Cup,
01:15:41we need one, two, three or four elements.
01:15:43The ones that can be built,
01:15:45because they were not well judged in the Mercato of summer.
01:15:50So, what about the management of the home of the winter?
01:15:54What do we need?
01:15:56Management?
01:15:58Do you have a management team?
01:16:00Khalil, we need members of the committee who will work,
01:16:09but above all, employees.
01:16:13We need a general manager.
01:16:15Do you work?
01:16:17I am consulting two profiles.
01:16:22We need a technical manager,
01:16:24a sporting manager,
01:16:27a financial manager,
01:16:29a logistics manager.
01:16:33We need volunteers.
01:16:35If you don't do something, you say thank you.
01:16:37If you don't do something, you don't have the right to do it.
01:16:43You are Khalil.
01:16:45You said it.
01:16:49Imagine if you were left alone.
01:16:52You joined the committee.
01:16:55Good.
01:16:57I told you, Khalil, it will cost me in communication.
01:17:00You accepted it. Good.
01:17:02I told you that I wanted to have a meeting.
01:17:05You said, why?
01:17:07I told you, Khalil, I can't have a meeting.
01:17:09Imagine if we had a meeting in the editorial committee in the morning,
01:17:13and the president came and asked us what the level of service was.
01:17:17How would we feel?
01:17:19He said, no, because this is your service.
01:17:21But if you work in the winter,
01:17:24you say, this is your service.
01:17:27But if you work in the winter,
01:17:30that's when you have to understand
01:17:32that there are certain tasks that you can give to the committee.
01:17:36They are volunteers.
01:17:38There are certain tasks that you have to give them.
01:17:40Someone who works hard,
01:17:42who works hard to be able to deal with them.
01:17:44We said, sir, may God reward you with goodness,
01:17:47and with all honesty and with all honesty,
01:17:49and far from the language of flattery.
01:17:51Your relationship with the professional community
01:17:53and the Al-Aqsa Muslim Community.
01:17:55We know that the statement made by the Al-Aqsa Muslim Community
01:17:58has conditions,
01:18:00and this is a violation of the duty of preservation.
01:18:03Now, Al-Widad,
01:18:05and the Al-Widad office is a two-way street.
01:18:08What do you think?
01:18:10What was your reaction?
01:18:12And the second question,
01:18:14the issue of the classification of Al-Widad.
01:18:16What is with him, what is against him, and what are you going to do?
01:18:19So, my relationship with the Al-Aqsa Muslim Community,
01:18:25I think that if we arrive at a moment of divergence,
01:18:30we can't stay together.
01:18:32So, if we stay together,
01:18:35it means that, in the majority,
01:18:38we share a balance of achievements and ideas together.
01:18:46We share the ideas of God.
01:18:50And we are not different in what?
01:18:52We are different in what we do.
01:18:55In terms of his statement,
01:18:59on the contrary, I think he is happy.
01:19:03If he had gone out and told them,
01:19:06there is no problem, anyone can come,
01:19:10they would have said, how is that?
01:19:12You are in Al-Aqsa,
01:19:14you have your first deputy,
01:19:16you have a truck, you have a motor vehicle.
01:19:20He is a president, he has a vision,
01:19:22and I, as a candidate, have another vision.
01:19:25And tomorrow, we will give our arguments,
01:19:27say this and say that.
01:19:29And in the majority,
01:19:31I think that we have seen the regulations in the statutes,
01:19:36we don't have anything that has been written for three years.
01:19:39And maybe tomorrow we will convince him.
01:19:42And in the majority, he will decide.
01:19:44And we don't forget one thing or another.
01:19:47How can you make this decision by yourself?
01:19:50I don't want to talk to you.
01:19:51But because...
01:19:52Do you want to talk to him?
01:19:56Do you want to talk to him about the people who are against the government?
01:20:00No.
01:20:01I am talking to all of you,
01:20:04not just me.
01:20:05We are on the other side.
01:20:06But I don't know,
01:20:08I have 12 sections.
01:20:11And I want to talk to you.
01:20:13And I want to talk to you.
01:20:15And I want to talk to you.
01:20:17And I want to talk to you.
01:20:19So, I think...
01:20:20So, we are going to enter into an omnisport?
01:20:22No, we are not going to enter.
01:20:23But we are in it.
01:20:24We are in an omnisport.
01:20:25Yes.
01:20:26And by the way, speaking of this,
01:20:28no matter who the president is,
01:20:30I have a vision,
01:20:31I want to say that it is fair in the internal system.
01:20:34Because the internal system of the state today
01:20:36is different from the system of the state of the year.
01:20:39It is not compatible.
01:20:40It is not compatible to have a committee of 12 members
01:20:43while on the other side,
01:20:44we are talking about a committee of 15 members.
01:20:46Of 15 members, yes.
01:20:47So, already,
01:20:48so, look,
01:20:49so, already,
01:20:50there are mistakes that can be rectified.
01:20:53So, this is for this.
01:20:55So, you don't have a problem with Mr. Abdel Kassour?
01:20:58No.
01:20:59Are you sure?
01:21:00Of course.
01:21:01Of course.
01:21:02There are problems.
01:21:03I think the one who has spoken the most
01:21:05is me.
01:21:06What a shame.
01:21:07What a shame.
01:21:08What a shame.
01:21:09What a shame.
01:21:10What a shame.
01:21:11What a shame.
01:21:12Yesterday, you had a meeting of professionals.
01:21:13Yesterday, yesterday.
01:21:14Yesterday.
01:21:15Yesterday.
01:21:16Why didn't you submit your resignation?
01:21:17Why would I submit my resignation?
01:21:18Madam, the demand of WDAD is being met.
01:21:20If Mr. Abdel Kassour did not agree,
01:21:23yes, I would have taken a position
01:21:25which would have been at the limit of...
01:21:27But by the time you get there,
01:21:29WDAD does not exist.
01:21:31It is not a president.
01:21:32Look,
01:21:33even,
01:21:34even,
01:21:35Do you have the rights of the audience?
01:21:38Look, I have the rights to say what I want.
01:21:44So, I am in an organization that has a point of divergence.
01:21:51When we meet, we have the same vision.
01:21:54It's normal that we don't understand each other.
01:21:56But when we meet, we meet in the same way.
01:21:58And what we did before we started the society,
01:22:02we solved this problem.
01:22:04No, I am not Sadrib.
01:22:06I am Abdeslam Belkchor.
01:22:09I am the one who asked for the vaccine.
01:22:11I asked for it.
01:22:13I received it.
01:22:14And I gave this vaccine to the Joint Committee,
01:22:18which is an independent committee.
01:22:21What do you mean you received the vaccine?
01:22:23No, what do you mean you received the vaccine?
01:22:25Yes, I understand you.
01:22:27Yes, you received the vaccine.
01:22:28I understand you.
01:22:29Yes.
01:22:30But I don't want to say something out of kindness.
01:22:35I don't want to believe you.
01:22:38So, this is Abdeslam Belkchor.
01:22:39I received the vaccine.
01:22:41I asked for it and I gave it to the committee.
01:22:45What do you want?
01:22:46This is the committee's agenda.
01:22:49Now, the bottom line is that these women are the ones who will explain their religious rule.
01:23:01So they will explain the rule?
01:23:03Yes, so they will explain the rule, and that's what we are doing today.
01:23:06Whatever happens in the judiciary, these are the judges who will decide.
01:23:11So, these are the judges, and they will decide the rule.
01:23:16Whether we like it or not, we will respect it.
01:23:20And what do they tell you?
01:23:21Now, when I say that, what do they tell you?
01:23:24Yes, I am not saying that there is a dilemma.
01:23:26Because a dilemma means that there is a...
01:23:28A dilemma.
01:23:29A dilemma, a mess.
01:23:31I am saying that there has been a...
01:23:33A confusion?
01:23:34No, a confusion, a misinterpretation.
01:23:37First of all, and I acknowledge this, there is a mistake.
01:23:43That this point, whether you like it or not, doesn't matter.
01:23:49You have to do it at the same time as you like it.
01:23:51Which point or the goal?
01:23:52The goal.
01:23:53The goal.
01:23:54The goal, whether you like it or not, doesn't matter.
01:23:58But the decision, you have to do it at the same time as you like the three points.
01:24:03From the day you came and entered, and gave three points to the young people,
01:24:07you had to give them a goal against...
01:24:11Tewarga.
01:24:12Against Tewarga, according to the leader's interpretation.
01:24:16Because the government...
01:24:22saw Tewarga's non-benefit as a result of the interview.
01:24:29What is the result of the interview?
01:24:33It is 1-0.
01:24:37What is the goal?
01:24:40To stop the corruption of the young people?
01:24:44Yes.
01:24:45The government is clear.
01:24:47Why?
01:24:49To stop the corruption of Tewarga?
01:24:54This is what we disagree with Osama.
01:24:56And what does logic say about this?
01:24:57No.
01:24:58Logic.
01:24:59I am logic.
01:25:00Logic, no.
01:25:01No.
01:25:02Because when you say, in the government,
01:25:07non-benefit...
01:25:09There is no logic.
01:25:10So why don't you benefit?
01:25:12Maybe you benefit in the order.
01:25:14Because there is someone who benefits in the order.
01:25:16You are from the 5th, you were born in the 4th,
01:25:20so you benefit in some way.
01:25:24I don't benefit from the three points, I benefit even more from the logic.
01:25:28So for me, according to the logic,
01:25:31but once again,
01:25:33thank God,
01:25:35there are the institutions,
01:25:37but what about that one?
01:25:40And that committee?
01:25:42I don't follow Osama.
01:25:45I am independent.
01:25:49And you don't issue decisions,
01:25:51you issue rulings,
01:25:55that can be changed.
01:25:58So the government is confused.
01:26:02We can understand that it can be changed,
01:26:04but if the government is not good,
01:26:06the committees will change it.
01:26:08Once again, I don't have a quality.
01:26:11Today, the committee has a leader,
01:26:13who makes the decisions,
01:26:17who says what is necessary,
01:26:19and the committee discusses it.
01:26:22Yes, of course, we give our opinion.
01:26:25But today,
01:26:27it is a Muslim who has done his job.
01:26:30He defended,
01:26:32or the league transmitted,
01:26:34or as soon as it is fixed,
01:26:36it is good.
01:26:38We have supported the leader.
01:26:40I don't want to say anything.
01:26:42The leader is a Muslim.
01:26:49The problem, once again,
01:26:52is that we don't agree with each other.
01:26:58It is the speed,
01:27:00to be ready,
01:27:02that we don't agree with.
01:27:04But the point is,
01:27:06we all agree with each other.
01:27:10That vision,
01:27:12is a good vision,
01:27:14and it belongs to the country.
01:27:16Otherwise,
01:27:18when you are in hibernation,
01:27:21one day you wake up,
01:27:23you sleep one day,
01:27:25and everything is fixed in one day.
01:27:29It is not called an evolution,
01:27:31it is called a revolution.
01:27:33A revolution,
01:27:35that will cause damage.
01:27:39So, why should we
01:27:41cause damage?
01:27:43What we can do,
01:27:45is to melt.
01:27:47Of course.
01:27:50We have four or five teams
01:27:52that respect the charge.
01:27:54We are all in five teams.
01:27:58But there is a need for forgiveness.
01:28:02So, why should we do that?
01:28:06We started,
01:28:08a year and a half ago,
01:28:10we started to get out of
01:28:12the Covid cycle,
01:28:14which is now,
01:28:16thank God,
01:28:19the same as in Morocco,
01:28:21because of the Covid.
01:28:23Now,
01:28:25we have to evolve things,
01:28:27and maybe,
01:28:29the weight of the
01:28:31Imam Tafriq Shana
01:28:33is in Islam,
01:28:35and in speed.
01:28:37But what happened,
01:28:39despite the criticism
01:28:41that was given,
01:28:43I see that
01:28:45he is doing a good job.
01:28:49And today,
01:28:51today,
01:28:53in our society,
01:28:55we had staff
01:28:57that worked in front of us,
01:28:59for the first time,
01:29:01in the league that we had.
01:29:03The leaders didn't work?
01:29:05No, they didn't.
01:29:07The leaders didn't work.
01:29:09They had a president and a leader.
01:29:11I don't know what to say.
01:29:13The leaders didn't work.
01:29:15So, no one was working.
01:29:17We were saying things
01:29:19that we were used to.
01:29:21But the league is improving.
01:29:23The problem is...
01:29:25So, the leaders will be
01:29:27the fourth rank, God willing?
01:29:29Yes, I hope so.
01:29:31And they will participate in...
01:29:33That's what we are going to participate in.
01:29:35Again, is it healthier
01:29:37for the leaders to participate,
01:29:39or not?
01:29:41Look,
01:29:43this team that plays
01:29:45is African.
01:29:47What do you do?
01:29:49The coach doesn't train.
01:29:51The team doesn't train.
01:29:55And the coach doesn't have time
01:29:57to do his job.
01:29:59Look,
01:30:01the face of a man
01:30:03may be like this,
01:30:05or the face of a woman
01:30:07may be like this.
01:30:09Why?
01:30:11Because a lot of people
01:30:13don't have time.
01:30:15Even the fourth rank coach
01:30:17will be given a team
01:30:19that is being reconstructed.
01:30:21Let's start the championship.
01:30:23We don't have this plane in Africa.
01:30:25We have it in Europe.
01:30:27You play for three weeks.
01:30:29If you don't have flowers,
01:30:31you have to go to the auction
01:30:33to go to Africa for two days
01:30:35and come back for two days.
01:30:37When you get there,
01:30:39you have a day to prepare
01:30:41and you don't have time to do your job.
01:30:43You don't have a job to do.
01:30:45So...
01:30:47May Allah bless you.
01:30:49May Allah bless you.
01:30:51Sir, what do you think about
01:30:53the game of the widows?
01:30:55Time is running out.
01:30:57Time is running out.
01:30:59What do you think about it?
01:31:01About the game of the widows?
01:31:03I don't want to ask you
01:31:05what the coach wants to say.
01:31:07No, no, no.
01:31:09I don't want to ask you
01:31:11what the coach wants to say.
01:31:13Mr. Khaled,
01:31:15there is one thing
01:31:17you have to take from me.
01:31:19If I give you a chance to find
01:31:21a player who will play for the widows
01:31:23or a player who will leave
01:31:25the widows
01:31:27or a player who will stay
01:31:29in the widows,
01:31:31if you have a chance here,
01:31:33not here,
01:31:35don't vote for them.
01:31:37If you have a chance here,
01:31:39don't vote for them.
01:31:41I decide if the player
01:31:43is good or bad.
01:31:45If he is good or bad,
01:31:47it's up to you.
01:31:49But I know you very well.
01:31:51I know you very well.
01:31:53I have a good idea.
01:31:55I have a good idea.
01:31:57But that's what I'm saying.
01:31:59I asked for a diagnosis.
01:32:01I asked for a diagnosis.
01:32:03The coach said he has a diagnosis.
01:32:05I asked if he is good or bad.
01:32:09He said he has a diagnosis.
01:32:11I asked how many days.
01:32:13He said three.
01:32:17Three days?
01:32:19He said he has a diagnosis.
01:32:21What is the diagnosis?
01:32:23He wanted to know if it's a foreign or
01:32:25a Libyan player.
01:32:27What is his diagnosis?
01:32:29Did they get cured or did they leave?
01:32:31Don't think too much about it. Tell me what's going to happen.
01:32:38I don't know what's going to happen.
01:32:41What are you going to do?
01:32:43I'm going to finish the contract and do my best to stay.
01:32:50For how long?
01:32:52For how long I'm going to stay.
01:32:56Look, if you want to stay, I'm not going to let you.
01:32:59I'm not going to let you.
01:33:01I'm not going to tell you why.
01:33:03The choice is ours.
01:33:07That's why I asked for advice from the coach.
01:33:11And from the management that we're going to work with.
01:33:16After that, we have one choice.
01:33:20As businessmen, there's no money.
01:33:24We can't do it or we can't do it.
01:33:29We're arbiters. We function.
01:33:32No, you can't do it.
01:33:35You can't do it.
01:33:37We can't do it.
01:33:39We can't do it.
01:33:41We can't do it.
01:33:45We can't do it.
01:33:47I'm with you as much as I know.
01:33:52He was very excited.
01:33:55Where did we win?
01:33:57In the Eco-Media Lab, in the morning.
01:33:59Where was that?
01:34:00In the Green Walk.
01:34:01Against whom?
01:34:02Against UNOMO.
01:34:03Good.
01:34:04One day we lost, we were playing in the youth team, against MASS.
01:34:11I said to Zaheer,
01:34:13Zaheer said,
01:34:15cry something that you didn't cry that day on the field.
01:34:19He said,
01:34:20maybe that day, when he was watching,
01:34:22Walid was with him.
01:34:23He was with him.
01:34:26When he was watching with him,
01:34:28he came down and said,
01:34:29Dad,
01:34:30we have to fire Fakher,
01:34:32and take Walid.
01:34:34I said, yes, OK.
01:34:35Walid was laughing with me.
01:34:37I said, Mohamed, when you are president, yes.
01:34:39He was laughing with me.
01:34:41Yes, OK.
01:34:43On the way, I went with him,
01:34:46and I said, Dad, we have to strengthen the team.
01:34:48He said, OK, my son.
01:34:50We will strengthen the team.
01:34:51I said, OK.
01:34:54He said,
01:34:55you bring back Ziyech.
01:34:57I said,
01:35:00Ziyech is young, he has no money.
01:35:06He said, OK,
01:35:08we will see what we can do.
01:35:09He said, so Boufel?
01:35:12I said,
01:35:13Boufel is young, he has no money.
01:35:21You sell the building and you bring back Boufel.
01:35:23You sell the building?
01:35:27I can tell you, Khalid,
01:35:29that I sold something in Shinjib,
01:35:31in Louisette.
01:35:34Maybe not that much,
01:35:36but a little.
01:35:37A little?
01:35:38I will do my best.
01:35:40God willing, you won't lose with Louisette.
01:35:43Khalid, I am aware,
01:35:45I am aware,
01:35:48and I am sorry for the other teams,
01:35:50but I don't want to lose from them.
01:35:53The potential that Louisette has,
01:35:55no team in Morocco has.
01:35:57Only two teams.
01:35:58Only two teams.
01:36:00Louisette is the nation.
01:36:03I love Louisette more than anyone else.
01:36:05Yes, Khalid,
01:36:06everything you buy is from history.
01:36:08Everything you sell is from history.
01:36:10How many championships did Louisette win?
01:36:12Yes?
01:36:13How many championships did Louisette win?
01:36:1522 championships.
01:36:17This history speaks for itself.
01:36:19But, Khalid,
01:36:20you are talking about the championships.
01:36:22Because there is a lot of waiting.
01:36:24Why are you talking about the titles?
01:36:28I am talking about the history.
01:36:30The history of its people.
01:36:33Its foundation.
01:36:35I think this is the situation.
01:36:37You told me before,
01:36:39you told me before,
01:36:41what is Louisette?
01:36:43Louisette is the nation.
01:36:45What else do you want?
01:36:47What is Louisette's name?
01:36:49What is Louisette's name?
01:36:51What is the name of the Louisette's team?
01:36:56Mohamed Khamis, may God have mercy on him.
01:36:58Louisette is the sacrifice.
01:37:00What is the name of the team in Morocco?
01:37:04Mohamed Khamis, may God have mercy on him.
01:37:06There is only one.
01:37:08There is only one.
01:37:10So, there is the heritage,
01:37:12there is the belonging.
01:37:14At one point or another,
01:37:18the Moroccans,
01:37:20the nationalists,
01:37:22whether they like it or not,
01:37:24because it was the symbol
01:37:26of Morocco.
01:37:28The national team.
01:37:32It's not a big deal.
01:37:34The most important is
01:37:36this, see,
01:37:38Sheikh Halid,
01:37:40Sheikh Halid,
01:37:42Sheikh Halid,
01:37:44Sheikh Halid,
01:37:46Sheikh Halid,
01:37:48It's like Cheikh Weshou.
01:37:50Because of the titles.
01:37:52I am one of them.
01:37:54I am like the money.
01:37:56You are a family,
01:37:58there is a person who serves,
01:38:00he takes the money and adds to the family,
01:38:02And the money increased and increased, and grew, and became big, and in the economy, and locally, and everything you want, and you don't have to worry about it.
01:38:13But you, you lost the money, you lost the money, and you don't have to worry about it.
01:38:17It's Khalil, it's Khalil, let me finish the reasoning.
01:38:19You lost the money, and you don't have to worry about it.
01:38:21It's Khalil, you don't have to worry about it.
01:38:23Yes.
01:38:24The family was a respectable family, big, with good services.
01:38:29But they didn't become rich.
01:38:32They lost the money.
01:38:35No, it's not possible.
01:38:37They don't have the records.
01:38:39They can give you the titles, but they never give you the origin.
01:38:43Yes, exactly.
01:38:44So, the history of Weded is from the birth of God.
01:38:48We are neither good nor bad.
01:38:50That's all.
01:38:52No matter what you become, you can be good and bad, and evolve.
01:38:57But when you are not good, you will never be good.
01:39:01I would like to know how you recognize yourself.
01:39:04I recognize myself as the Farka.
01:39:07The Farka, the Farka.
01:39:08The Farka, the Nukla.
01:39:11Menin Jeya, the DNA of Weded Menin Jeya.
01:39:16We were born with it or we can't have it.
01:39:18It's a team that was born with it.
01:39:20Others, with two hands.
01:39:22With two hands.
01:39:23I don't know.
01:39:26A foreigner puts a billion dollars here,
01:39:31and he calls himself Farka,
01:39:32and he calls himself the leader of Saudi Arabia,
01:39:34and he calls himself Nasr Al-Aida,
01:39:35and he calls himself Neymar,
01:39:36and he calls himself this and that.
01:39:37You will dominate Moroccan football,
01:39:42and maybe even Africa or the world.
01:39:44God knows.
01:39:45But these people were not born with it.
01:39:50The origin, look.
01:39:52I lived, I traveled.
01:39:55I went to Dubai, I went to the hotels,
01:39:58the bars that you see.
01:40:01When you go to Morocco,
01:40:02when you enter the memorial,
01:40:03you find a man, you find a story.
01:40:06He tells you a century.
01:40:09When you go to the palace of Jemaa al-Fais,
01:40:11he tells you what was here,
01:40:12what was here,
01:40:13what happened here,
01:40:14a story that happened here.
01:40:17When you go to the palace of Jemaa al-Fais,
01:40:19he tells you what happened here.
01:40:21When you go to the palace of Jemaa al-Fais,
01:40:24he tells you what happened here.
01:40:29But if you go to the palace of Jemaa al-Fais,
01:40:30the story of the neighbor is the same.
01:40:33That's what I'm saying.
01:40:35There will be teams that have grown up,
01:40:38and they can go anywhere,
01:40:40from the widad to the widad.
01:40:42But the people who have the widad,
01:40:45no team will ever die in Morocco.
01:40:48Because it was one of the periods
01:40:51that Morocco lived,
01:40:53and it was a struggle,
01:40:55and there were people from the country,
01:40:56and they made a team.
01:40:58I'll give you an example,
01:40:59I'll give you a lesson in leadership,
01:41:01and that's what is happening today.
01:41:03So you are producing the widad
01:41:04in front of the people.
01:41:07It has a history, and it has its origin.
01:41:09No, not at all.
01:41:11Why not?
01:41:13He tells you that the Moroccans want to
01:41:15take over the widad.
01:41:17Is there a message that you want to send
01:41:19to the widad and the people of Jemaa al-Fais?
01:41:22Until we succeed,
01:41:25God willing,
01:41:27to take over the widad,
01:41:29and ask them to be patient,
01:41:32not for years,
01:41:35but for at least 6 months,
01:41:38to see if there is a way
01:41:40in the future or not.
01:41:43Because, unfortunately,
01:41:45football is not a game
01:41:47where you sit down,
01:41:49press the button,
01:41:50and the buzzer goes off.
01:41:53You can win the game,
01:41:55but you have to be patient,
01:41:57you have to be patient.
01:41:59I think that the success of today
01:42:02of the widad,
01:42:04depends on the patience of Zimbabweans.
01:42:07And if you go back,
01:42:09in 5 or 6 months,
01:42:11all the people of Jemaa al-Fais
01:42:13will be asking you
01:42:15to go on your own.
01:42:17Today, everyone is asking you
01:42:19to renew their contract.
01:42:21So, you have to be patient
01:42:23and have confidence.
01:42:25Of course,
01:42:27it's not something you can see with your own eyes.
01:42:29You have to keep an eye on it.
01:42:31If someone tells you that you're going the right way,
01:42:33you have to keep an eye on it.
01:42:35And what about the widad contract?
01:42:37The widad will go back to its place.
01:42:39From what you have?
01:42:41It's ahead of everything else.
01:42:43It's ahead of everything else,
01:42:45in terms of order,
01:42:47in terms of structure,
01:42:49in terms of model.
01:42:51You mean, the model team?
01:42:53The model team, in everything.
01:42:55But the widad has always been an example
01:42:57for the Zimbabweans.
01:42:59I know, I know.
01:43:02You have to know
01:43:04that the budget of the model team
01:43:06is calculated
01:43:08in millions,
01:43:10not in millions.
01:43:12And we have confidence
01:43:14that the widad will go back to its place.
01:43:16Especially that Saeed al-Nasiri
01:43:18has gone abroad a lot.
01:43:20In terms of titles.
01:43:22Yes, in terms of titles,
01:43:24but not in terms of titles.
01:43:26In terms of titles,
01:43:28Saeed al-Nasiri's achievements,
01:43:30are unique
01:43:32in the history of football
01:43:34and in the history of the country.
01:43:40But I lived with old players,
01:43:42I don't forget.
01:43:44And I was with young players
01:43:46because I was in football.
01:43:50I have other examples
01:43:52of the players I was around.
01:43:54I had the chance to meet
01:43:56Simkwar, may God have mercy on him.
01:43:58I had the chance to meet
01:44:00Matibou Abid, may God have mercy on him.
01:44:04And this example
01:44:06of the rivalry
01:44:08between the widad and the Raja
01:44:10at that time,
01:44:12is what you want to have
01:44:14in the relations between the players.
01:44:18And of course,
01:44:20the result
01:44:22you want to keep
01:44:24because at that time
01:44:26the Raja couldn't win.
01:44:28But the relationship
01:44:30was respectful.
01:44:32I will give you a group of names
01:44:34and you will be like a wall.
01:44:36Mlouki, as you see him.
01:44:38Do you agree?
01:44:40I agree.
01:44:42Mlouki did a great job
01:44:44for the widad.
01:44:46Mlouki did a great job
01:44:48for the widad.
01:44:50You have to be grateful.
01:44:52Maybe today
01:44:54it's a
01:44:56change.
01:44:58Maybe today
01:45:00it's a change.
01:45:02But
01:45:04I will always thank him.
01:45:06What about Mbembe Bernanke?
01:45:08We must have the courage
01:45:10of Mbembe Bernanke to
01:45:12endorse what he did.
01:45:14What about Mouta?
01:45:16He is number 1, 2 and 3 in the squad.
01:45:18For example?
01:45:20For example?
01:45:22The future of the widad.
01:45:24Thank you very much.
01:45:26Thank you.

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