A Zoom meeting of the Communication Unit of the Mobilis Professional Football League was held with the media officers of professional clubs.

A Zoom meeting of the Communication Unit of the Mobilis Professional Football League was held with the media officers of professional clubs.

As part of preparations for the upcoming football season, a preliminary and operational meeting was held today via video conferencing, bringing together the Professional Football League mobilis and media officers from professional clubs.

The meeting was opened by Mr. Mourad Boussafer, Secretary General of the Professional Football League, under the organization and supervision of the League's media department.

During the meeting, a roadmap outlining the responsibilities of club media officers was presented, including a set of new directives related to organizing media work within clubs, as well as a reminder of the professional and ethical obligations that govern this vital field.

Recent updates and organizational instructions that must be followed before, during, and after matches were also presented, with the aim of ensuring a professional media service that truly reflects the image of the professional league and enhances its standing.

The meeting also featured a detailed presentation of the key points of the media officers’ charter developed by the League, and a clarification of the adopted rules and procedures to ensure effective coordination among all stakeholders in club media systems.

In this context, newly appointed media officers who recently joined professional clubs—especially representatives from NA Ben Aknoun and Mostakbal El Rouissat, both of whom joined the League this season—were warmly welcomed.

All concerns and suggestions raised by the clubs’ media officers were listened to with openness and attention. These were officially recorded in minutes to be submitted by Mr. Mourad Boussafir to Mr. Mohamed El Amine Mesloug, President of the Professional Football League, with an emphasis on considering all observations and proposals from both sides, and working towards concrete and effective solutions.

In conclusion, the media department reaffirmed its full commitment to supporting and assisting media officers throughout the football season, stressing the importance of maintaining direct and permanent communication channels to improve media performance and strengthen the professional league’s promotional image.

Media & Communication Department
Professional Football League
August 2025