RS Berkane vs AS FAR Rabat 2-2 Full Match Score Review, Botola Pro 2026 Thriller
RS Berkane vs AS FAR Rabat delivered the kind of Botola Pro drama that refuses to fade quietly. For long stretches, AS FAR Rabat looked ready to escape with a statement away victory, but RS Berkane dragged the contest back from the edge, forcing a 2-2 finish in a match shaped by pressure, punishment, and one late hero.
RS Berkane vs AS FAR Rabat Full-Time Score
The final whistle confirmed a breathless 2-2 draw. AS FAR Rabat struck first through Y. E. Fahli, watched M. Chouiar pull RS Berkane level before half-time, then moved ahead again through A. Hammoudan after the break. But the match still had one decisive twist left: H. Manaout arrived in the 75th minute to rescue RS Berkane and become the home side’s defining figure of the night.
First Half: AS FAR Rabat Strike First Before Berkane Hit Back
The opening stages carried tension rather than chaos, but AS FAR Rabat were the first side to feel the heat of the referee’s notebook. R. Slim was booked in the 14th minute, an early warning that the visitors would have to walk a narrow disciplinary line.
Then came the first major blow. In the 36th minute, AS FAR Rabat cut through the contest with ruthless timing. A. Hammoudan supplied the assist, and Y. E. Fahli finished the move to make it 1-0. The away bench erupted, and for a moment, RS Berkane were left staring at a match slipping into enemy hands.
As half-time approached, the temperature rose again. M. R. Hrimat received a yellow card in the 44th minute, adding another mark against AS FAR Rabat. But just when the visitors thought they had survived the half, RS Berkane struck back in stoppage time.
At 45+1’, M. Chouiar produced the equalizer. No assist was recorded, but the goal carried huge emotional weight. It sent RS Berkane into the interval level at 1-1 and changed the atmosphere completely. What had looked like an AS FAR Rabat-controlled half suddenly became a fight waiting to explode.
Second Half: Cards, Red Mist, And A Rabat Response
The second half began with danger in the air, and AS FAR Rabat soon found themselves in trouble. M. Louadni was shown a yellow card in the 55th minute, then only two minutes later, he received a second yellow and was sent off in the 57th minute. The visitors were down to ten men, and the match appeared to tilt sharply toward RS Berkane.
AS FAR Rabat reacted quickly. In the 59th minute, N. M. E. Abd replaced R. Slim, a tactical adjustment designed to steady the side after the dismissal. Yet instead of collapsing, the visitors delivered one of the match’s most dramatic moments.
In the 62nd minute, A. Hammoudan turned from creator to scorer. After assisting the opener, he finished a chance set up by A. Hadraf to put AS FAR Rabat 2-1 ahead. Down a man, under pressure, and away from home, Rabat had somehow found a second goal. Hammoudan had become the central storm in the match.
His name was not done appearing in the drama. In the 64th minute, Hammoudan was booked, a reminder that his influence was being felt in every direction. RS Berkane responded with a change in the 67th minute as M. E. Morabit replaced I. Kandouss, a move aimed at forcing the equalizer.
H. Manaout Becomes The RS Berkane Hero
The defining home moment arrived in the 75th minute. E. Boukhriss provided the assist, and H. Manaout finished the chance to make it 2-2. It was the goal RS Berkane had been chasing, the strike that turned frustration into relief and transformed Manaout into the hero of the night for the home supporters.
The equalizer did more than level the score. It restored belief. RS Berkane had trailed twice, yet they refused to break. Manaout’s finish became the emotional peak of their comeback, a moment that prevented AS FAR Rabat from turning a ten-man performance into a famous away win.
The closing minutes remained tense. A. Khairi was booked for RS Berkane in the 79th minute, while AS FAR Rabat made another change in the 80th minute as N. Mbemba replaced A. Hammoudan. That substitution ended Hammoudan’s night after a goal, an assist, and a yellow card — a chaotic but hugely influential performance.
Key Match Incidents Timeline
Goals
36’ — Y. E. Fahli scored for AS FAR Rabat, assisted by A. Hammoudan, making it 0-1.
45+1’ — M. Chouiar equalized for RS Berkane before half-time, making it 1-1.
62’ — A. Hammoudan scored for AS FAR Rabat, assisted by A. Hadraf, making it 1-2.
75’ — H. Manaout scored for RS Berkane, assisted by E. Boukhriss, making it 2-2.
Cards
14’ — R. Slim of AS FAR Rabat received a yellow card.
44’ — M. R. Hrimat of AS FAR Rabat received a yellow card.
55’ — M. Louadni of AS FAR Rabat received a yellow card.
57’ — M. Louadni of AS FAR Rabat received a second yellow card and was sent off.
64’ — A. Hammoudan of AS FAR Rabat received a yellow card.
79’ — A. Khairi of RS Berkane received a yellow card.
Substitutions
59’ — AS FAR Rabat brought on N. M. E. Abd for R. Slim.
67’ — RS Berkane introduced M. E. Morabit for I. Kandouss.
80’ — AS FAR Rabat replaced A. Hammoudan with N. Mbemba.
Match Hero And Final Verdict
A. Hammoudan was the most explosive figure for AS FAR Rabat, registering an assist for the opener and then scoring the second goal after his team had gone down to ten men. His contribution nearly carried the visitors to a dramatic victory.
But the final hero belonged to RS Berkane. H. Manaout’s 75th-minute equalizer rescued the home side and defined the final result. In a match where momentum swung violently from one side to the other, Manaout delivered when the pressure was at its highest.
The 2-2 full-time score tells only part of the story. This was a Botola Pro battle of resilience: AS FAR Rabat brave and dangerous despite the red card, RS Berkane stubborn enough to survive both setbacks. When the smoke cleared, neither side had won — but H. Manaout had made sure RS Berkane did not lose.