In Europe, fans of the Moroccan team celebrated wildly when they won their World Cup matches, especially after the Moroccan team defeated the Netherlands. Moroccan fans took to the streets, rioted, and fought pitched battles with Dutch police.
Then, after their team lost to France on Thursday evening, Moroccan fans took to the streets with Moroccan and Palestinian flags and once again rioted, not just in the Netherlands, but in France and England as well. Following the defeat, things got really ugly in the Hague when Moroccan fans gathered in front of a location where they believed Israeli tourists were staying and began chanting "All Jews are homos" and "Hamas, Hamas, Jews to the gas."
The below article from the conservative Dutch site, Nieuw Rechts, is translated by Fousesquawk. It has several videos and social commentary by private persons describing events in the Netherlands, France, and England. In addition, JFeed has video of the aforementioned fans chanting, "All Jews are homos", as does the Nieuw Rechts article. The JFeed video above is subtitled by Gates of Vienna, Vlad Tepes, and RAIR Foundation USA. Translation by Fousesquawk.
It goes without saying that this is disgusting behavior and gives the sport of soccer a black eye. I don't care who wins this World Cup, but I am thrilled that it won't be Morocco.
Moroccan fans terrorize European cities after World Cup loss: "Jews to the gas!"
10 July 2026
After the World Cup defeat of Morocco against France, disturbances broke out in several European cities. In the Netherlands, riot police had to intervene in the Hague, Rotterdam, and Amsterdam among others. Officers were chased and pelted with glass, bricks, eggs, and fireworks. Also in London, things got out of hand. In Paris, massive chaos was avoided through the deployment of more than 20,000 officers.
On Thursday evening, Morocco lost 2-0 to France in the World Cup quarter-finals. With that came the end of the tournament for the Atlas Lions (Morocco). Shortly after the last whistle, large groups of Moroccan fans went to the streets in various cities. The atmosphere escalated into violence against the police in several places.
Riot police intervene in the Hague
In the Hague, the unrest was concentrated mostly in the Schilderswijk (area). Cars and scooters rode up and down on the Hoefkade and Vaillantlaan. Loud fireworks were also heard.
The atmosphere became grimmer when officers were pelted with glass bottles from balconies. During arrests, officers were called, "cancerous Jews". According to those present, there were also chants of "All Jews are homos" and "Hamas, Hamas, all Jews to the gas".
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Antisemitic chanting in The Hague, Netherlands after Morocco lost to France in the World Cup.
Holding up Palestinian flags, they chanted:
"All Jews are gay"
"Hamas Hamas, Jews to the gas" pic.twitter.com/hzHbkyKQaE
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) July 10, 2026
Although a NOS camera crew was harassed on the street, the NOS wrote nothing about it in their reporting. Member of Parliament, Annabel Nanninga (JA-21), wonders aloud: "Had the NOS been harassed like that at an asylum center protest, would their reportage have been the same?"
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Everyone to NOS. Neighborhood volunteers and police have to keep crowd away from camera crew and reporter in the Schilderswijk after Morocco's loss.
-Owen, July 9, 2026
Around 1 am, police warned that force would be used if people did not leave the intersection of Vaillantlaan and Hoefkade. Subsequently, police intervened to disperse the groups. According to a press photographer, several people were arrested.
Inset:
Whether Morocco wins or loses, the difference seems to be hardly visible. In the end, it seems there will be riots, again and again.
-Symphony, July 10, 2026
8 arrested in Amsterdam
Police in Amsterdam- Nieuw-West also had to deploy. Mostly around 40-45 Square, Tussen Meer, Osdorp Square, and Waterland Square, there was unrest. According to police, officers were pelted with fireworks, stones, furniture, and burning flares.
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In Amsterdam-Osdorp, they are setting scooters and bicycles on fire. The police stand by and watch, to "de-escalate".
-Free Mind@ Lone Wolf, July 9, 2026
The "triangle" (representatives of police, public prosecutor, and local officials) gave an emergency order around 1 am for Tussen Meer in Osdorp. When some of those present failed to comply, the riot police moved in.
Police arrested 8 people. They are suspected of, among other things, disturbing the public order, dangerous driving, and throwing bricks at the police.
In addition, in the area around Cornelis Lelylaan, about 220 fines were issued. They were for, among other things, driving through red lights, driving over the tram tracks, and speeding.
Inset:
It is striking how Moroccans celebrate the victories of Morocco, full of pride, while they or their parents have emigrated to the Netherlands for a better life and because they think that Morocco is a shit country in which to live.
The contrast is hard to ignore and is striking.
-Symphony @Symphony.res, July 5, 2026
Eggs thrown at police in Rotterdam
In Rotterdam, a few hundred people gathered after the match in the 1st Middellandstraat (street). Community leaders called on those present to leave, but some remained.
Around 1:30 am, police deployed about 15 vans and a line of riot police to disperse the group. According to the police, officers were pelted with eggs when they walked among the people.
Earlier in the evening, many watched the match outside in Rotterdam. Large screens were set up at tea houses, and fireworks were set off in the street. After the defeat, the atmosphere shifted.
In Utrecht, according to police, things remained "relatively calm". However, groups of people were seen on the street in Kanaleneiland, Lombok, and Overvecht. In Overvecht, items were set on fire. On the Vleutenseweg, there was a brief fire in an abandoned residence, apparently caused by a firework. Two people were arrested for disturbing the public order.
Injured officer in London
Things also went wrong in London. On Edgware Road, a busy street in the western part of the British capital, large groups of Morocco supporters gathered after the defeat against France.
Inset (in English):
Moroccan fans have started already, Edgware Road, London
-Jo@jomickane
July 9, 2026
Images on social media can be seen how police with helmets and shields advance through the streets full of smoke, trash, and stopped traffic. According to British media, bottles, fireworks, and other objects were thrown at police.
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Police officers got chased by Moroccan fans Morocco after losing to France in round of 8 riot in London Edgware Road one police officer down got rushed to hospital I hope he survived
-Jobnjy, July 9, 2026
One officer was injured and required treatment. The Metropolitan Police reported that several rioters were arrested. In the images can be seen how police vehicles and lines of officers try to clear the street.
Some fans waved the Moroccan flag, climbed onto vehicles, and blocked traffic. British media describe the situation as chaotic and tense.
Paris deploys thousands of officers
In France, major unrest was anticipated beforehand. The authorities had deployed more than 20,000 officers nationwide, of whom, about 8,000 were in Paris. The fear was that the match would lead to riots once again, as happened earlier after football victories in the French capital city.
In Paris, most of the celebrations were relatively manageable. Fans of France and Morocco took to the streets in various locations. On the Champs-Élysées, cars drove with French and Moroccan flags , and there was loud honking.
However, there were also reports of incidents. In Les Halles, small groups of fans reportedly sought confrontations with police. In the images can be seen how officers attempt to control large groups. A police car was also reportedly harassed.
Recurring pattern
It is not the first time in this World Cup that Moroccan fans have caused unrest after a match. Earlier, there were also riots in the Hague after the Moroccan victory over the Netherlands. At that time, officers were pelted with fireworks and rocks, and the police deployed a water cannon, among other things.
The latest disturbances show that emotions surrounding the Moroccan World Cup matches once again spill over far beyond the football field. In several countries, officers had to be deployed to clear the streets, disperse groups, and get traffic moving again.
After its 2-0 victory, France is in the semi-finals. For Morocco, the World Cup is over. But the aftermath of the defeat was visible for hours on the streets in European cities.
