
Moroccans and Moroccans around the world erupted in a night of celebration after their national football team unexpectedly reached the quarter-finals of the World Cup in Qatar on Tuesday.
Morocco reached the last eight of the tournament for the first time in its history, knocking out round-of-16 favorites Spain on penalties after 120 minutes without goals.
The qualification of the North African team, the only team from the continent to reach the quarter-finals, was met with wild celebrations both in Morocco and beyond.
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After all, this is the first time that any Arab country has gone this far in a World Cup, and even done so in another Arab country.
International networks have recorded footage of fun on the streets of even large European cities such as London, Paris, Brussels, Barcelona and other places where Moroccan immigrants or immigrants from Morocco live.
However, the celebrations were attended by many other citizens of Arab origin, who, identifying themselves with the only Arabic-speaking country remaining at the event, celebrated the unexpected entry of the African team into the final eight. Portugal will be a contender there.
The images from Qatar itself are typical, as after the end of the penalty shoot-out early on Tuesday morning, many Qataris and other guests who had come to the country for the World Cup took to the streets in green and red T-shirts. Morocco has now become the event’s favorite host team.
However, there were also incidents during celebrations in Brussels, where there were serious clashes between youth and police following Morocco’s victory over Belgium last week.
Clashes erupted in Brussels as Moroccan fans gathered in the streets to celebrate their team’s victory in the round of 16 World Cup match against Spain on Tuesday.
The rioters set garbage cans on fire and clashed with the police, who responded by firing tear gas at the rioters.
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According to BBC, Al Jazeera, The Independent, AFP.
Source: Kathimerini

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