The former Moroccan international and football player, Ahmed Rmouki, 60, died Thursday morning in Rabat after suffering with illness for a long time, the Association Sportive des Forces Armées Royales Also Known as the Royal Army Club said in a statement. Rmouki started his career playing first with Raja of Agadir. He then joined AS FAR in the 1980s with whom he won the African Champions League in 1985 and the Throne Cup three times and the national championship. He eventually joined the Kawkab in Marrakech during the 1990s. Ahmed Rmouki is a 1983 gold medalist. He was also part of the group of players selected for the World Cup qualifier against Zambia in 1990. The deceased will be buried Thursday afternoon in Hay Ryad in Rabat after the prayer of Al Asr.