Morocco football riots have resulted in the imprisonment of minors, according to a report.

A Rabat court sentenced eight persons to prison terms ranging from four months to a year earlier this week, following rioting at another match in the capital city last month.

Morocco football riots have resulted in the imprisonment of minors, according to a report.

According to the news website Hespress, a Moroccan court has sentenced eight adolescents to a month in prison for their roles in rioting at a football match in Agadir last month.

The young football fans were found guilty of attacking officials and causing damage to the stadium by a court in Agadir and were fined 500 dirhams ($50; £38).

During the match between Hassania and FUS Rabat, dozens of people were hurt, including several police officers, according to domestic media.

A Rabat court sentenced eight persons to prison terms ranging from four months to a year earlier this week, following rioting at another match in the capital city last month.

At the national championship match between FAR Rabat and MAS Fez, more than 150 individuals were arrested, including 90 minors.

Hundreds of people were hurt in the violence, including 85 police officers, according to official media at the time.