RCA Zemamra vs Yacoub El Mansour: Local core vs foreign spark
Squad size shapes the tactical options
The first thing that jumps out in the RCA Zemamra vs Yacoub El Mansour stats is the squad depth. RCA Zemamra have a squad of 27 players. Yacoub El Mansour run a tighter group with 24 players.
That difference of 3 players might look small, but it matters across a long season. Zemamra can rotate more, tweak lineups, and cover injuries a bit easier.
Yacoub El Mansour, with fewer options, probably lean harder on their core group. That often means more chemistry, but also more fatigue risk.
- RCA Zemamra squad size: 27
- Yacoub El Mansour squad size: 24
Zero foreign players vs a touch of outside influence
The real anomaly in these RCA Zemamra vs Yacoub El Mansour stats is the foreign player count. Zemamra have 2 foreign players in their squad. Yacoub El Mansour have 0.
This sets up a clear contrast. Zemamra mix local talent with a bit of international flavour. That can change how they attack, how they press, and even how they handle tight games.
Yacoub El Mansour go fully local. Every single one of their 24 players is domestic. That often brings a strong shared football culture and style.
- RCA Zemamra foreign players: 2
- Yacoub El Mansour foreign players: 0
Average age and squad profile
Age wise, the Head to Head record on squad profile is very close. Zemamra sit at an average age of 25. Yacoub El Mansour are just ahead at 26.
So neither side is built around veterans or teenagers. Both look like prime age squads, with players likely at or near their physical peak.
That one year edge for Yacoub El Mansour suggests slightly more experience. Zemamra, a touch younger, might bring a bit more energy over ninety minutes.
National team impact, or lack of it
Another shared trait in these historical matchups is the national team count. Both RCA Zemamra and Yacoub El Mansour have 0 national team players in the current squads.
That levels the playing field. Neither side is missing stars to international duty. Neither side leans on a standout international name to change the game.
This often leads to more collective football. Systems and coaching matter more than one big star.
Rivalry built on structure, not stars
Looking at the RCA Zemamra vs Yacoub El Mansour stats, this matchup is all about structure and squad building. Zemamra bring a slightly larger group with 27 players and a small foreign edge with 2 imports.
Yacoub El Mansour answer with a tighter, fully local squad of 24 players and a slightly higher average age of 26. The Head to Head record on paper shows two teams that rely on collective work, not national team stars.
So future historical matchups between these clubs will likely be decided by depth, that foreign spark for Zemamra, and how well each coach uses these small but clear differences.










