13 Nov 2017

Belgian police injured in Morocco football win riots

10:29 am on 13 November 2017

More than 20 police officers were injured in Brussels when celebrations over Morocco's qualification for football's World Cup turned violent.

Crowds clashed with police in Brussels following Morocco's football win.

Crowds clashed with police in Brussels following Morocco's football win. Photo: AFP

The Moroccan national side qualified for the 2018 tournament in Russia with a 2-0 victory away to Ivory Coast on Saturday, topping their group.

Fans hit the streets after the game and burned at least one car, smashed glass and looted shops, police said.

Belgium has a large Moroccan community, making up 4 percent of the population.

One witness posted video to Twitter of water cannon being used on a crowd. Police said it was used on a group of about 300 people, some of whom were throwing stones.

Calm had returned by 9.30pm local time, a reporter for the AFP news agency said.

Belgium's Interior Minister Jan Jambon condemned the riots, tweeting that they constituted "unacceptable aggression in the centre of Brussels".

"Living together means respect, also for the police who are committed to our safety day and night."

In the Netherlands large groups of fans from Morocco or of Moroccan background celebrated in the streets. Some celebrations turned violent, with police in The Hague tweeting that some people threw things at officers.

In Rotterdam, dancing fans set off flares in red and green, Morocco's colours.

Meanwhile in Morocco itself thousands of fans celebrated in the streets of Marrakesh, Casablanca and other cities.

- BBC