Direction
| Name | Post |
| Abdelilah el-Akram | President |
| Idriss Benhima | Vice President / Disciplinary Commission |
| Jamal Rahmani | Vice President |
| Said Naciri | Vice President |
| Othmane Chrif Alami | Vice President |
| Maati Warit | Deputy Secretary General |
| Salaheddine Chenguiti | Legal Commission |
| Nouredine Benkiran | General Treasurer |
| Abdelkader Kadiri Hassani | Assistant Treasurer |
| Ramzi Berrada | Organizing committee |
| Idris Slaoui | Committee and Strategy and Development |
| Mohamed Gayate | Infrastructure Commission, human and material resources |
| Salaheddine Aboulghali | Commission Rules and Regulations |
| Karim Benchekroune | Marketing and Communications Committee |
| Otmane Cherif Alami | Commission for External Relations |
| Hafid El Akram | Commission Technical Team |
| Karim Fath | Finance Commission |
| Rachid Chrifi Alaoui | Commission and media relations |
| Lamrani Amina | Commission Fair Play |
| Aouam Fatima | Women's Commission |
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