Moroccan immigrants in the Netherlands celebrated their home country's World Cup victory over the Dutch team on Tuesday, as footage shows large crowds gathering and clashing with police, who at times retreated from the crowds, according to Abu Ali Express.
Moroccan immigrants residing in the Netherlands celebrated their national team's victory over the Netherlands at the 2026 World Cup on Tuesday, according to a report by Abu Ali Express. The outlet shared footage showing large crowds celebrating in the streets, with Dutch police at times retreating from the revelers. The Netherlands was eliminated from the tournament after Morocco's penalty shootout win earlier Tuesday. The Zioneer earlier reported on Morocco's victory over the Netherlands at 09:15. This report describes a social reaction rather than a security event or official incident.
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