
Morocco’s Penalty Victory Ignites Global Celebration and Clashes
Morocco eliminated the Netherlands in a penalty shootout, sparking jubilant street parties in Casablanca and tense confrontations with police in The Hague.
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Morocco eliminated the Netherlands in a penalty shootout, sparking jubilant street parties in Casablanca and tense confrontations with police in The Hague.

Morocco defeats the Netherlands on penalties, igniting fan celebrations in Casablanca while police confront crowds in The Hague; the team now faces Canada amid historic expectations.

Moroccan supporters revel in a historic win while Dutch fans face police clashes in The Hague after a penalty shoot‑out eliminates the Netherlands from the tournament.

Morocco eliminated the Netherlands in a World Cup match, sparking jubilant scenes in Casablanca and clashes with police in The Hague, while the team prepares for a pivotal encounter with Canada.

Morocco's penalty win over the Netherlands sent shockwaves through the tournament, sparking jubilant scenes in Morocco and tense confrontations abroad.

Morocco’s penalty victory over the Netherlands sent waves of jubilation through diaspora communities, with police confronting unrest in The Hague and streets of Casablanca lit by fireworks and chants.

Morocco defeated the Netherlands on penalties, sparking jubilant street parties in Casablanca and confrontations with police in The Hague, as supporters anticipate a potential historic run.

Morocco eliminated the Netherlands on penalties, igniting jubilant scenes in Casablanca and violent clashes in The Hague. Ismael Saibari's decisive spot‑kick propelled the Moroccan side into a Round of 16 showdown with Canada, a team they had beaten two years earlier.

The streets of The Hague’s Marktweg have been turned into a vibrant orange tableau ahead of the World Cup, showcasing community spirit and royal heritage.

The University of Memphis announced a five‑player recruiting class for its women's soccer program, featuring talent from Japan, Canada, the Czech Republic, and the Netherlands.