Morocco GNF 1 05/23 20:30 19 [14] MAT Tetouan v Ittihad Tanger [6] L 1-0
Morocco GNF 1 05/20 16:00 18 [5] Ittihad Tanger v FUS Rabat [12] L 1-2
Morocco GNF 1 05/15 17:00 17 [8] OC Safi v Ittihad Tanger [4] D 1-1
Morocco GNF 1 05/11 22:00 16 [4] Ittihad Tanger v HUSA Agadir [5] D 1-1
Morocco GNF 1 05/07 22:00 15 [5] Ittihad Tanger v Youssoufia Berrechid [10] W 2-0
Morocco GNF 1 05/01 22:00 14 [12] MAS Fes v Ittihad Tanger [5] L 2-1
Morocco GNF 1 04/25 22:00 13 [7] Ittihad Tanger v WAC Casablanca [1] W 3-2
Morocco GNF 1 04/18 22:00 12 [14] Difaa El Jadida v Ittihad Tanger [7] D 0-0
Morocco GNF 1 04/07 14:00 11 [11] RSB Berkane v Ittihad Tanger [8] W 1-2
Morocco GNF 1 04/02 16:15 10 [5] Ittihad Tanger v FAR Rabat [4] L 1-2
World Club Friendlies 03/20 14:30 - FUS Rabat v Ittihad Tanger L 1-0
Morocco GNF 1 03/14 16:15 9 [10] SC Chabab Mohamedia v Ittihad Tanger [9] W 1-2
Morocco Cup 03/03 18:30 4 Ittihad Tanger v FAR Rabat L 2-4
Morocco GNF 1 02/28 16:15 8 [7] Ittihad Tanger v Mouloudia Oujda [16] L 1-2
Morocco GNF 1 02/25 18:30 7 [2] Raja Casablanca v Ittihad Tanger [7] L 2-0
Morocco GNF 1 02/13 16:15 6 [4] Ittihad Tanger v Rapide Oued Zem [14] L 0-1
World Club Friendlies 02/06 14:00 - Ittihad Tanger v MAT Tetouan W 2-1
World Club Friendlies 01/30 13:00 - Ittihad Tanger v Yanki Erel W 3-2
World Club Friendlies 01/27 14:00 - Ittihad Tanger v MAT Tetouan D 1-1
Morocco Cup 01/02 16:00 5 Ittihad Tanger v Mouloudia Oujda W 3-0
Morocco GNF 1 12/27 14:30 5 [13] Renaissance Zemamra v Ittihad Tanger [3] L 4-1
Morocco GNF 1 12/20 18:30 4 [3] Ittihad Tanger v MAT Tetouan [9] D 1-1
Morocco GNF 1 12/13 18:30 3 [8] FUS Rabat v Ittihad Tanger [3] W 0-1
Morocco GNF 1 12/09 18:30 2 [6] Ittihad Tanger v Rosberg/Vidgren [5] W 1-0
Morocco GNF 1 12/06 14:30 1 [7] HUSA Agadir v Ittihad Tanger [7] W 0-1
World Club Friendlies 11/18 15:30 - Olympique Dcheira v Ittihad Tanger W 1-2
Morocco GNF 1 10/10 16:00 30 [11] Rapide Oued Zem v Ittihad Tanger [14] L 5-3
Morocco GNF 1 10/07 18:00 29 [13] Ittihad Tanger v HUSA Agadir [8] D 0-0
Morocco GNF 1 10/03 18:00 28 [11] OC Safi v Ittihad Tanger [13] D 0-0
Morocco GNF 1 09/30 18:00 27 Ittihad Tanger v MAT Tetouan W 1-0

Wikipedia - IR Tangier

Ittihad Riadi Tanger (Arabic: الاتحاد الرياضي لطنجة; lit.'Sports Union of Tangier'), often shortened to IR Tanger or the abbreviation IRT, is a Moroccan football club based in Tangier, that competes in Botola, Morocco's top professional football league.

The club was founded officially in 1957; After the independence of Morocco in 1956, the club changed was renamed to Unión Deportiva de Tánger (UDT). In 1983, several local football clubs were merged into UDT, and Ittihad Riadi Tanger was formed.

IR Tanger's home games are hosted at Ibn Batouta Stadium. In the past, Stade de Marchan was their home stadium until its demolition.

IR Tanger has a large fan base in northern Morocco, particularly in the Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region.

History

IR Tangier back in the late 1980s and 1990s.

IR Tanger was created by the fusion of several clubs in 1944. In the early 1990s, IR Tangier became one of the most successful clubs in the Botola. However, the club failed to win any trophies, although they came close in the 1989–90 season when they finished as runners-up. The 1989 season was considered by many to be their best season, as the team was victorious over many other notable Botola clubs, defeating Raja Casablanca 3-1 and Maghreb de Fès 3–0.

During the late 1990s, IR Tanger failed to achieve anything besides maintaining itself in the Botola. The club ended up getting relegated twice before the early 2000s, finishing unsuccessfully during the 1995–96 and 1997–98 seasons.

In July 2000, the club hired Coach Omar Raiss. He oversaw the improvement in the club's performance during the 2000–01 season, during which they scored 50 goals. Because of their performance, the club received a promotion. Their performance declined, however, with their only notable achievement in the early 2000s being a Throne Cup they won during the semi-final in the 2005–06 season. The following season became IR Tanger's last in the Botola for the next few years. During this time, the club's results were poor, and they would very often finish unsuccessfully.

During later years, after IR Tanger set up a new directive committee, it nearly made it back to the Botola during the 2013–14 season. With a series of transfers and the arrival of Coach Mohamed Amine Benhachem, the team cruised through the 2014–15 season, losing only twice and finishing first by a five-point lead.

During the 2015–16 season, the team made a comeback to the Botola Pro. The club contracted with many local and foreign players, finishing third in their first season and qualifying for the 2017 CAF Confederation Cup for the first time.

IR Tangiers team in 2015–16 Season
Ittihad Tanger, commonly known as Ittihad, is a prominent professional soccer team based in Tangier, Morocco. Founded in 1983, the club has established itself as a significant player in Moroccan football, competing in the top tier of the Botola Pro league. Known for their passionate fan base, Ittihad Tanger plays its home matches at the Stade Ibn Batouta, a modern stadium that can accommodate thousands of supporters.

The team's colors are typically red and white, symbolizing their vibrant spirit and rich heritage. Ittihad Tanger has a reputation for developing local talent and has produced several players who have gone on to achieve success both domestically and internationally. The club's style of play is characterized by a blend of technical skill and tactical discipline, making them a formidable opponent on the field.

Over the years, Ittihad Tanger has enjoyed various successes, including domestic league titles and cup victories, which have solidified their status in Moroccan football. The team's commitment to excellence, community engagement, and youth development continues to inspire a new generation of soccer enthusiasts in the region. With a strong legacy and a bright future, Ittihad Tanger remains a key player in the landscape of Moroccan sports.