In The Hague, Netherlands, a heated scene unfolded as Moroccan soccer fans clashed with police after Morocco’s victory over the Netherlands in the World Cup. Celebrations erupted in Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city, as the Atlas Lions moved forward in the tournament. This victory marked the earliest World Cup exit for the Netherlands, eliminated during a penalty shootout.
The Netherlands features a significant Moroccan community. Following the game, Moroccan fans celebrated, while sporadic clashes broke out. Police in The Hague reported ‘heavy fireworks set off’ in the Schilderswijk district. Officers faced projectiles, including fireworks and stones. Riot squads intervened, deploying a water cannon to disperse the crowd. Authorities arrested several individuals for violent actions.
In Casablanca, anticipation grew as the penalty shootout reached its climax. The tension dissolved into enthusiastic cheers when Ismael Saibari placed the decisive kick, sending Morocco to the Round of 16. Street celebrations ignited with fireworks, flares, and honking car horns as fans reveled late into the night.
Despite a late kickoff, dedicated fans congregated on a main boulevard in Casablanca at 5 a.m. local time, displaying Moroccan flags and chanting, ‘Canada, we’re coming for you.’ Morocco is set to face co-host Canada in the upcoming match on Saturday, following their previous victory over Canada in the 2022 World Cup.
After reaching the World Cup semifinals four years ago, expectations are high among Moroccan fans, hoping for another historic achievement.

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