Morocco fans in The Hague, Netherlands, celebrated their national team's defeat of the host country in the round of 16 at the 2026 World Cup, according to Abu Ali Express. The crowd gathered in the city that houses the International Court of Justice.
Morocco fans in The Hague, Netherlands, celebrated their team's victory over the host nation in the round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup. According to a report by Abu Ali Express, the celebration took place in the city that houses the International Court of Justice. The post contrasted the festive scenes with the venue's formal diplomatic role. This follows earlier reports of confrontations between Moroccan immigrants and Dutch police elsewhere in the country, as well as widespread celebrations in Morocco and among diaspora communities. The Zioneer had earlier reported on Moroccan fans celebrating in Mexico City streets and on the match result.
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