Fans of both Morocco and Netherlands took to the streets of Mexico City to celebrate their respective national teams, with footage showing waving flags, car horns, and crowds gathering, according to a report by The Zioneer.
Tens of thousands of Morocco and Netherlands fans reportedly gathered across Mexico City to celebrate their teams' World Cup performances, with the heaviest concentration in the Zona Rosa neighborhood. Videos posted to social media show jubilant crowds waving flags, dancing, and honking car horns, with police present but reportedly not intervening. The event follows a pattern of diaspora and tourist World Cup celebrations documented by The Zioneer earlier this month, when Egyptian fans celebrated in New York's Astoria after a match against New Zealand. This is the first report from The Zioneer's desk on a Mexico City gathering during the 2026 World Cup.
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