Fans arrested in The Hague clashes after Netherlands-Morocco match
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Thirteen people were arrested in The Hague after violent clashes between fans and police following Morocco's World Cup win over the Netherlands. Police faced stone and pyrotechnic attacks from celebrating fans.
Thirteen people were arrested in the Dutch city of The Hague during isolated clashes between fans and police after Morocco ousted the Netherlands at the World Cup in a dramatic 3-2 win on penalties following a 1-1 draw. Police officers were pelted with stones and pyrotechnics by several celebrating Moroccan fans, prompting them to arrest 13 people, police said on Tuesday.