‘Like
madmen’: Dutch deputy leader slams Moroccan football fans after riots
Dilan
Yeşilgöz-Zegerius accused supporters of misbehaving regardless of whether
Morocco wins or loses.
July 10,
2026 12:07 pm CET
By
Ferdinand Knapp
https://www.politico.eu/article/netherlands-morocco-world-cup-fifa-football-tough-stance/
Dutch
Deputy Prime Minister Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius on Friday lambasted Moroccan
football fans who clashed with police across the Netherlands following their
team’s World Cup defeat to France.
“One by
one, countries are knocked out. That’s what a football tournament is all about.
We’re disappointed, but we move on with our lives. Except for these
‘supporters.’ Whether they win or lose, they act like madmen,” the leader of
the center-right People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) wrote on X.
“Don’t
you feel ashamed that this is how the world sees you?” Yeşilgöz asked.
Dutch
media reported several incidents after Moroccan fans took to the streets in
multiple cities on Thursday night, following their team’s 2-0 loss to France in
the World Cup quarterfinal.
Fans
threw glass bottles at the police, prompting anti-riot officers to disperse
crowds, according to the daily newspaper De Telegraaf. In Rotterdam, policemen
were pelted with eggs, while in Amsterdam rioters reportedly fired fireworks at
law enforcement and behaved aggressively toward journalists.
Yeşilgöz
is known for her tough stance on migration. “There are too many people coming
into our country,” she wrote on X last year, prior to becoming minister. “This
has to be different. And fast too.”
Dutch
far-right leader Geert Wilders also weighed in, accusing Yeşilgöz’s VVD party —
which is part of the governing coalition, alongside Prime Minister Rob Jetten’s
liberal D66 party and the center-right Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) — of
having let “scum” into the country.
This is
not the first time disturbances have occurred in the aftermath of a Morocco
match. Following Morocco’s victory over the Netherlands in the Round of 32,
police in The Hague arrested 13 people on suspicion of public violence or
disrupting public order. Earlier in the year, after unrest linked to the Africa
Cup of Nations final, authorities in The Hague detained a further 14
individuals.
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