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Horse Racing in Morocco — Programme, Odds and Online Betting

Horse racing in Morocco is not a niche sport. It is the country's oldest and largest betting market — older than football, more structured than any other gaming sector, and rooted in an equestrian culture stretching back over 3,500 years with the Barb horse of the Maghreb. SOREC (Société Royale d'Encouragement du Cheval) manages an ecosystem that generates roughly 75% of Morocco's total gaming revenue, through more than 830 physical retail outlets, seven racetracks, and an online betting platform drawing over half a million monthly visitors.

For the Moroccan bettor, horse racing offers something football cannot replicate: races every day of the week, immediate financial results, and a betting system (Tiercé, Quarté, Quinté+) that millions of players have mastered over decades. The system has existed in Morocco for over a century — the first racecourse, Casablanca-Anfa, opened in 1912, and the pari-mutuel tradition has been built on a physical network covering every city and neighbourhood in the country.

But the market is evolving. The arrival of online platforms has changed the equation: on one side, SOREC is digitising its traditional pari-mutuel system through its online platform; on the other, fixed odds have entered the market — a system where the return is locked in at the moment you place your bet, not after the race finishes. This coexistence creates opportunities that informed bettors know how to exploit.

Moroccan and international horse races are covered with fixed pre-race odds and live tracking that considerably broadens the range of possibilities.

![Alt: Casablanca-Anfa Racecourse — aerial view of the sand track with grandstand and central lawn, Morocco's oldest racecourse founded in 1912]

SOREC — the institution governing racing in Morocco

SOREC was established in March 2003 as a public enterprise under the Ministry of Agriculture. In 2007 it absorbed horse racing activities and pari-mutuel betting operations, becoming the exclusive legal operator of horse race betting in Morocco. SOREC manages the entire equine sector: breeding (5 national stud farms, 43 breeding stations), racing (7 racecourses, ~2,400 races/year), and betting (830+ points of sale, 23 agencies, online platform, ALLO JEU telephone service).

The economic model is pari-mutuel, identical to France's PMU system: all stakes are pooled together and winnings are redistributed proportionally. Approximately 70% of stakes go back to winners, 20% to the State as taxes, and 10% fund SOREC's operations and equine industry development. This 66–70% player return rate is one of the key figures to understand when comparing available betting options.

Morocco's seven racecourses

Morocco has seven racecourses spread across the country, each with its own character. All use sand tracks — a major difference from European turf or synthetic surfaces that directly affects race analysis and betting decisions.

![Alt: Map of Morocco showing the 7 racecourses — Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Meknes, El Jadida, Settat and Khemisset, with horse icons on each city]

Racecourse

City

Surface

Key feature

Flagship event

Casablanca-Anfa

Casablanca

20 ha, sand

Oldest (1912), renovated

Morocco International Meeting (MIM)

Rabat-Souissi

Rabat

Sand

Major renovation underway (~120M MAD)

Grand Prix HRH Crown Prince

Marrakech

Marrakech

Sand

Opened ~2016, adjacent to Equestrian Academy

Grand Prix of Africa

Meknes

Meknes

Sand

Linked to Morocco's oldest stud farm (1912)

Arabian Thoroughbred races

El Jadida

El Jadida

Sand

Lalla Malika Hippodrome, near SIEL

International Horse Show

Settat

Settat

Sand

Regional racing

—

Khemisset

Khemisset

Sand

Regional racing

—

Casablanca-Anfa is the flagship, hosting around 39–40 meetings per year and the most prestigious international races. Rabat-Souissi is undergoing a major transformation with a 120 million MAD renovation project. Marrakech is rising fast thanks to its proximity to the Equestrian Arts Academy.

Five horse breeds racing in Morocco

Morocco stands out for the diversity of breeds in competition — five official breeds race on the country's tracks, compared to typically one or two in Europe.

![Alt: Five Moroccan racehorses side by side — Thoroughbred, Arabian Thoroughbred, Anglo-Arabian, Barb and Arab-Barb with their jockeys in Moroccan stable colours]

Breed

Origin

Population in Morocco

Dedicated races

Thoroughbred

England

Imported, elite

Quinté+, major races

Arabian Thoroughbred

Arabian Peninsula

~6,000+

~600/year (#2 worldwide after Turkey)

Anglo-Arabian

Crossbreed

Moderate

Mixed races

Barb

Maghreb (3,500+ years)

~60,000 (incl. Arab-Barb)

Dedicated races, cultural heritage

Arab-Barb

Local crossbreed

Largest population

Regional races

The Arabian Thoroughbred is Morocco's pride — with roughly 600 dedicated races per year, the country ranks second in the world for Arabian horse racing volume, behind only Turkey. The Barb, a native Maghreb breed over 3,500 years old, lies at the heart of Morocco's equestrian tradition and the Tbourida (fantasia), inscribed on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list.

Bet types — from Simple to Quinté+

Morocco's horse racing betting system follows the French PMU model. Understanding each formula is essential for choosing the right strategy.

![Alt: Infographic explaining Moroccan horse racing bet types — Simple, Jumelé, Tiercé, Quarté+ and Quinté+ with visual diagrams showing how many horses must be found for each formula]

Bet type

How it works

Horses to find

Min. stake (mutuel)

Variants

Simple

1 horse to win or place

1

5 MAD

Win, Place

Jumelé

2 horses in top 2–3

2

5 MAD

Exact order, Any order, Place

Trio

3 horses in top 3

3

5 MAD

Exact order, Any order

Tiercé

First 3 in exact or any order

3

10 MAD

Exact order, Any order

Quarté+

First 4 horses

4

10 MAD

Exact order, Any order, Bonus 3

Quinté+

First 5 + N° Plus

5

10 MAD

Exact order, Any order, Bonus 3, Bonus 4, N° Plus

Multi

Variable selection

4–7

Variable

Multi 4, 5, 6, 7

The Quinté+ is the king of Moroccan horse racing bets — it is the feature race each day, attracting the highest stake volume and offering the largest potential payouts through the N° Plus (jackpot) mechanism. Finding the first five horses in exact order with the correct N° Plus can return hundreds of thousands of dirhams.

International horse races offer similar markets in fixed odds — with the advantage of knowing your potential return before the race starts.

Pari-mutuel vs fixed odds — why the comparison changes everything

This is the question every Moroccan horse racing bettor should be asking. Pari-mutuel works on a common pool: winnings depend on the total number of bettors and how stakes are distributed. Odds are only known after betting closes. Fixed odds work differently: the price is locked in the moment you place your bet.

![Alt: Comparison table between the pari-mutuel system and fixed-odds system — showing differences in player return, odds guarantee, and geographic coverage]

Criterion

Pari-mutuel (SOREC/PMU)

Fixed odds (1xBet)

Player return rate

~66–70% (TRJ)

~85–95% (TRJ)

Odds known in advance

❌ No — final dividend after race

✅ Yes — price locked at placement

Moroccan races

✅ All (~2,400/year)

✅ Selective coverage

International races

France only

UK, Ireland, Australia, South Africa, Hong Kong, USA, France

In-race live betting

❌ Not available

✅ Live betting with dynamic odds

Cash-out

❌ No

✅ Available

Virtual racing 24/7

❌ No

✅ Available

Ante-post futures

❌ No

✅ Kentucky Derby, Royal Ascot, Melbourne Cup

The difference in player return rate is the most significant point. With pari-mutuel, roughly 30% of every stake is deducted before redistribution (20% State + 10% operator). With fixed odds, the return reaches 85–95% — meaning that for every 100 MAD staked, the bettor recovers on average 85–95 MAD with fixed odds versus 66–70 MAD with pari-mutuel.

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Race programme — rhythm and coverage

Morocco stages around 7 race meetings per week across its seven racecourses. Each meeting typically features 6 to 9 races, with the Quinté+ race as the main event. The annual calendar runs from September to July with a short break in August. Races take place mainly in the afternoon (first post between 2pm and 5pm), making them a natural complement to evening football betting.

France is the other major source of races for Moroccan bettors. Through the historic SOREC–PMU partnership, French races (Quinté+ from Longchamp, Vincennes, Chantilly, Deauville) are available through physical outlets and SOREC's online platform.

The range available at fixed odds is far broader. Beyond Moroccan and French races, bettors can access racing from the United Kingdom (Ascot, Cheltenham, Epsom), Ireland (Leopardstown, Curragh), Australia (Melbourne Cup, Randwick), South Africa (Turffontein, Kenilworth), Hong Kong (Sha Tin, Happy Valley) and the United States (Churchill Downs, Belmont Park). This international coverage means the Moroccan bettor can follow races across different time zones around the clock — when Moroccan afternoon races end, British and Irish racing begins, and when those finish, American evening cards take over.

Virtual racing completes the offering: available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, it allows betting on realistic horse racing simulations even outside real race hours — an ideal option during the August break or late at night.

Morocco International Meeting — the flagship event

The MIM (Morocco International Meeting) is the annual showcase for Moroccan horse racing on the international stage. Held in November at Casablanca-Anfa racecourse, the two-day event brings together Moroccan and international horses and jockeys in races sanctioned by the IFHA (International Federation of Horseracing Authorities).

The headline race is the Grand Prix of His Majesty King Mohammed VI — carrying €135,000 for Thoroughbreds and 1.2 million MAD for Arabian Thoroughbreds. Other prestigious prizes punctuate the calendar: the Grand Prix of HRH Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan (800,000 MAD), the Grand Prix of HRH Prince Moulay Rachid (700,000 MAD), and the Grand Prix of Africa in Marrakech.

The MIM is broadcast in 16 countries, and since 2024 Moroccan races have been exported to the US market through simulcast platforms. This internationalisation reflects the rising quality of Moroccan racing — and opens up cross-market betting possibilities.

MAD deposits — betting in dirhams without conversion

Deposits are accepted in Moroccan Dirhams with no currency conversion. The minimum deposit is low, making horse racing betting accessible to everyone.

![Alt: Logos of accepted payment methods for horse racing betting in Morocco — CIH Bank, Attijari/L'bankalik, Cash Plus, Al Barid Bank, Skrill, Neteller and cryptocurrency symbols]

Method

Type

Deposit time

Feature

CIH Bank

Card/Mobile

Instant

Apple Pay, Google Pay

Attijari (L'bankalik)

Card/Mobile

Instant

Morocco's largest banking network

Cash Plus

Cash/Mobile

Instant

7,000+ points, M-Wallet, QR

Al Barid Bank

Barid Cash

Fast

Extensive postal network

Skrill / Neteller

E-wallet

Instant

International

Crypto (BTC, USDT, ETH)

Blockchain

10–30 min

45+ cryptocurrencies

Mobile — the app for horse racing

![Alt: Smartphone screen showing the horse racing betting interface — live odds, daily race list, and quick bet button]

The mobile app covers the full range of horse racing with features that competing apps do not offer:

Feature

Pari-mutuel app (SOREC)

1xBet app

Moroccan races

✅ All

✅ Selective coverage

International races

France only

UK, Australia, HK, USA, SA, France

Live streaming

Separate app

✅ Built in

In-race betting

❌

✅

Cash-out

❌

✅

Virtual racing

❌

✅ 24/7

Distribution

APK + TestFlight (off-store)

APK Android + iOS

Languages

French

English, French, Arabic

Afternoon races (2pm–5pm) flow naturally into evening sports betting — the unified app lets you move from horse racing to football without switching platforms.

Points of sale and digital access

SOREC operates 830+ retail outlets across Morocco. These physical points remain an important channel, especially in areas with limited internet access. Gaming cafés also serve as community discussion hubs for daily predictions — bettors gather before each meeting to exchange analyses and compare selections.

![Alt: Interior of a Moroccan horse racing betting outlet — counter with screens showing the race programme, odds boards, and payment window]

For bettors who prefer digital, the platform is accessible from any smartphone via Maroc Telecom, Orange or Inwi — no physical travel required, with instant deposits and access to races worldwide.

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FAQ — Horse Racing and Betting in Morocco

What is SOREC?

SOREC (Société Royale d'Encouragement du Cheval) is Morocco's public institution managing the entire equine sector: breeding, racing, and horse race betting. Founded in 2003 under the Ministry of Agriculture, it operates 7 racecourses, 830+ retail outlets, and an online betting platform.

How does the Quinté+ work in Morocco?

The Quinté+ is each day's feature race. You must find the first 5 horses to finish. Payout tiers are: exact order (highest payout — potentially hundreds of thousands of dirhams), any order, Bonus 4 (4 correct out of 5), Bonus 3 (3 out of 5), and N° Plus — a randomly drawn number that multiplies winnings if your selection is correct and the number matches. Minimum stake is 10 MAD in pari-mutuel. The jackpot (Tirelire) rolls over daily if unclaimed, sometimes reaching very large sums.

What is the difference between pari-mutuel and fixed odds?

With pari-mutuel, odds are only known after the race — they depend on the total distribution of stakes. Player return is around 66–70%. With fixed odds, the price is locked at the moment of placing the bet and the return reaches 85–95%. For every 100 MAD staked, the average return is ~68 MAD with pari-mutuel versus ~90 MAD with fixed odds.

How many races take place in Morocco each year?

Approximately 2,400 races per year across 7 racecourses, with around 7 meetings per week. Casablanca-Anfa alone hosts 39–40 meetings annually. The season runs September to July.

Which international races can I bet on?

At fixed odds, coverage spans the United Kingdom (Ascot, Cheltenham), Ireland, Australia (Melbourne Cup), Hong Kong (Sha Tin), South Africa, the United States (Kentucky Derby, Belmont Stakes), and France. Virtual racing is also available 24/7.

What are Morocco's 7 racecourses?

Casablanca-Anfa (oldest, 1912), Rabat-Souissi (under renovation), Marrakech (opened ~2016), Meknes, El Jadida (Lalla Malika Hippodrome), Settat, and Khemisset. All use sand tracks.

Are horse racing winnings taxed in Morocco?

Yes. Since January 2025, a 30% withholding tax applies to gaming winnings in Morocco, including horse racing bets.

Can I bet live during a race?

Not with the traditional pari-mutuel system — betting closes before the start. At fixed odds, live betting allows wagering during certain international races with odds that shift in real time as the race unfolds.

What payment methods are available?

CIH Bank (Apple Pay, Google Pay), Attijari (L'bankalik), Cash Plus (7,000+ points), Al Barid Bank, Skrill, Neteller, and 45+ cryptocurrencies. All deposits are accepted in Moroccan Dirhams without conversion.

What is the Tbourida?

The Tbourida (fantasia) is Morocco's traditional equestrian art, inscribed on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list. A group of riders charge in a line and fire their rifles simultaneously. Though distinct from modern racing, the Tbourida testifies to Morocco's millennia-old bond with the horse — a culture that fuels interest in horse racing and betting across the Kingdom. Tbourida festivals are held annually across Moroccan cities, drawing thousands of spectators, many of whom go on to follow official racing at the hippodromes.