Morocco World Cup win sparks joy, arrests in Netherlands
Morocco's forward Brahim Diaz celebrates after winning the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) semi-final football match between Nigeria and Morocco at the Prince Moulay Abdellah stadium in Rabat on January 14, 2026. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
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Morocco's dramatic penalty shoot-out win over the
Netherlands sparked scenes of joy Tuesday in The Hague, home to a large
Moroccan community, but also violent arrests amid clashes with police.
In the Schilderswijk district of the city, fans draped
in Moroccan flags danced and cheered in the streets, as car horns blared and
firecrackers exploded.
Several hundred supporters gathered at a crossroads in the
district, kicking a ball in the air and celebrating wildly with passengers of
passing vehicles, sometimes jumping on cars.
Around one hour into the festivities however, the mood
soured as riot police arrived on the scene, deploying water cannon and
conducting baton charges to clear the crowd.
Dutch police on bicycles played a cat-and-mouse game with
youths through the streets but there was no major damage caused.
Despite multiple attempts, people declined to speak to the
media, preferring to keep their identities secret. Many on the streets wore
balaclavas or other face coverings.
The last-32 match in Monterrey ended in a thrilling 1-1 draw
after extra time, leading to a nailbiting penalty shoot-out.
After several misses on both sides, Morocco striker Ismael
Saibari, who plays in the Netherlands for PSV Eindhoven, slotted home the
winning penalty to set up a last-16 clash with co-hosts Canada.

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