IR Tangier


Ittihad Riadi Tanger, often shortened to IR Tanger or the abbreviation IRT, is a Moroccan football club based in Tangier. It competes in the Botola Pro, Morocco's top professional football league.
Following the independence of Morocco in 1956, the club was officially founded in 1957 under the name Unión Deportiva de Tánger. In 1983, several local football clubs were merged into UDT, resulting in the formation of Ittihad Riadi Tanger.
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 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.

Supporters and rivalries

In 2003, the club's ultras, called Ultras Tanger, was founded; this group no longer exists and has instead been replaced by the ultras group named Ultras Hercules that was founded in 2007.
IR Tanger has a rivalry with Moghreb Tétouan, which belongs to the neighboring city, Tétouan.

Crest and shirt

The official crest was designed by the club's founders. It depicts the full name of the club and the year it was founded. The blue lining represents the club's location in northern Morocco.
The official home shirts are similar to the crest, colored blue and white. IR Tanger's traditional away colors change every season but are usually based on light blue with a sponsor's logo on the top.

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt main sponsorShirt sub sponsorLeague sponsor
2015–2016Bang Sports
ONDA
None
Maroc Telecom
2016–2017Bang Sports
ONDA & UNE & APM Terminals
None
Maroc Telecom
2017–2018Bang Sports
Renault & APM Terminals & UNE & ONDA

Tanger-Med & Valencia & RCI Finance Maroc

Maroc Telecom
2018–2019Gloria
Renault & APM Terminals & Tanger-Med & ONDA
Valencia & STG Telecom & RCI Finance Maroc
Maroc Telecom
2019–2020Gloria
Renault & APM Terminals & Tanger-Med & ONDA
STG Telecom & RCI Finance MarocNone
2020–2021Gloria
Tanger-Med
Experience Majorel
Inwi
2021–2022Gloria
Tanger-Med

Biougnach

Inwi
2022–2025Gloria
Tanger-Med
None
Inwi
2025–
Joma

Tanger-Med
None
Inwi

Stadium

The club hosted their home matches in the Stade de Marchan, a stadium with a capacity of 15,000 seats, until it was demolished. The Stade de Marchan hosted several notable matches like the one between IR Tanger vs. Wydad Casablanca during the 1989–90 season. In 2011 the club moved to the then-new Ibn Batouta Stadium, which has a capacity of 75,000.
StadiumPeriod
Stade de Marchan1983–2011
Ibn Batouta Stadium2012–present

Season results

League and cup

African competitions

YearCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregateQ
2017CAF Confederation CupPR

Arab competition

;Notes
TypeCompetitionTitlesWinning SeasonsRunners-up
DomesticBotola Pro12017–181989–90
DomesticBotola 231961–62, 2000–01, 2014–151986–87, 1996–97,

Players

Current squad

Reserve team and Youth Academy

Out on loan

Former players

Current technical staff

Source:

Managers

Board of directors

Source:

Presidents

  • Abdessalam Aghziel
  • Amine Assoufi
  • Abdeslam Arbaine
  • Hassan Bouhrize
  • Mohammed Zbakh
  • Mohamed Larbi Bouras
  • Abdelhak Bakhat
  • Adil Defouf
  • Abdelhamid Aberchane
  • Mohamed Ahagan
  • Mohammed Cherkaoui
  • Nassrallah El Guartit

    Partnerships

  • CR Belouizdad
  • RCD Espanyol
  • CD Leganés
  • Olympique Lyonnais