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Belgium, Netherlands rocked by unrest after Morocco’s World Cup win

Protesters set electric scooters, trash cans on fire, vandalise bus, tram stops

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 28 Nov 2022 1:40PM

Belgium, Netherlands rocked by unrest after Morocco’s World Cup win
As riots erupt in Belgium’s capital, Brussels police sent a large number of teams to central streets and closed off roads leading to some tourist spots in the city centre. – @MDNSPORTSTV Twitter pic, November 28, 2022

BRUSSELS – Riots erupted in Belgium’s capital and several Dutch cities yesterday after Morocco beat Belgium in a World Cup Group F match.

Following their team’s upset win, Moroccan fans in Brussels drove around the city in a peaceful celebration, honking their horns, according to Anadolu Agency. 

But some people who were covering their faces gathered around Brussels Midi Railway Station and threw fireworks in the streets.

It also reported that in some places, electric scooters and trash cans were set on fire. A vehicle belonging to a car rental company was also overturned by a crowd. Some bus and tram stops were also vandalised.

Brussels police sent a large number of teams to central streets to prevent such incidents. Police also closed off roads leading to some tourist spots in the city centre.

Condemning the violence, Brussels Mayor Philippe Close called on those causing the disturbances to not go to tourist and shopping areas.

Meanwhile, Morocco supporters honked horns and occupied several squares in Amsterdam, causing some violence, Anadolu Agency also reported.

Around 500 Moroccan fans gathered in Rotterdam and some threw fireworks and started fires. Police arrived at the scene to intervene and some of the fans threw glasses and fireworks at them.

Morocco beat Belgium 2-0 yesterday with goals by Abdelhamid Sabiri and Zakaria Aboukhlal. – Bernama, November 28, 2022

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