Raja Casablanca moved one point adrift Botola Pro league leaders Wydad Athletic club after dispatching Olympique Khourigba 3-1 away at Olympque Khourigba Stadium.
There were supposed to be a top of the table clash between Wydad and FUS Rabat which was postponed due to continental commitments for both sides.
Former of AS Vita Club Lema Mabindi,Nigerian midfielder Micheal Babatunde and striker Christian Osaguona all featured for Raja.
Christian Osaguona opened the scoring with El Wasilli extending the lead before Sedibe pulled back one goal for Khouribga.
Abdelilah Hafid scored the third,his goal number five in four games to cement victory for the visitors.
Wydad are leading the 2015/16 Bolota Pro league table on 41 points-with their nemesis Raja Casablanca following closely on 40 points-.FUS Rabat occupies the third spot on 39 points-with games in hand.
African football writer, covering the game across the continent. Covered the U-20 Africa Cup of the Nations, in Zambia.
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