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00:00Welcome to Casablanca, a city cut in two between two rivals, the Verts du Raja and the Rouges du Ouidad.
00:12We are here in the ancient Medina, the Fief des Ouidadis, you can see these walls tapissés
00:18of fresques, an inspiration ultra Italian. We are really at the heart of the town of Ouidadis
00:24and we are just going to meet the historical supporters of Ouidad, or the WAC, as we say here.
00:33The Ouidad is in color. I am proud of being Ouidadi.
00:36The old Medina is almost 98% Ouidadi.
00:40There are the Raja Wigs, but rare.
00:43Everyone is Ouidadi. Mr Omar, you are Ouidadi.
00:47Mr Ali Ouidadi.
00:50Mr Ali, even the little, he can't talk about it, but he is born for Ouidadi.
00:54I am Ouidadi, automatically my children are Ouidadi.
00:58That means if the fiston puts the verre, he quittes the house.
01:02He is with Ouidadi.
01:03You, for example, have you friends at Rajaoui?
01:06I am Rajaoui working.
01:08One or two.
01:10But they respect me.
01:11We support the OAC.
01:13Now, because there is the Coupe d'Africa, we support the Moroccan.
01:17And we are doing the path towards Derm Sultan.
01:23The popular city of Casablanca.
01:28The territory of the supporters of the Raja.
01:32Historically, the club in opposition to those of Ouidadi.
01:36A moment when we talk about the training centre of Raja.
01:40You can see the walls in red and black just behind me.
01:44And on the other side of the street, at about 10 meters, you have the walls in red and black,
01:48the training center.
01:50The two rivals of the city, the two enemies, face-to-face, in the heart of Casablanca.
02:02Sometimes it becomes violent, but it's like I said, it's a feeling of belonging
02:06with an appartenance that becomes one sometimes.
02:08The violence is a social problem, it's not necessarily related to football.
02:11It's like the image of the world, let's say.
02:13The world is the most violent recently.
02:15I've lived with my neighbors and my best friends who are from the other side of Casablanca,
02:19who are red and red.
02:21It doesn't bother me to share a coffee together and even to watch a derby together,
02:25it's not bad.
02:26It's not too much abuse sometimes, but it happens.
02:36We are in Casablanca, at the heart of the Rajah Week.
02:46We are in full Cannes, with a Maroc who is at home.
02:51In these moments, you will go to the stage, you will see the match,
02:54with the hand in the hand, I would say, with the fans of Ouidad,
02:57because the national team is above or not?
03:00The Rajah, it's our mom.
03:02It's the 100.
03:03It's our mom.
03:04And the national team, it's like my father.
03:07It's true.
03:09And even during the Cannes, you think that even during the Cannes,
03:11the ultra of Rajah, they don't even look at the match of the Maroc?
03:14I don't think.
03:15If there's a...
03:16They can look at, but they can't...
03:19Support, it's forbidden.
03:20It's forbidden.
03:21It's forbidden.
03:22Sometimes they say that the national team doesn't represent us.
03:25They don't necessarily talk to each other.
03:28There are a lot of people who come from other countries,
03:30even if they are Moroccans, no one can take away their Moroccanity.
03:33On the other hand, they don't identify themselves.
03:35You can live in France without your father,
03:40but my mom, it's my mom.
03:43You understand?
03:44It's true.
03:45Zero.
03:46No!
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