He condemned the riots in other Dutch cities.. The mayor of Arnhem congratulated the Moroccan national team for its victory over its Belgian counterpart

The Netherlands: Noureddine Al-Omrani
The mayor of the city of Arnhem, Ahmed Markoush, offered a special congratulations to the Moroccan national team after the historic victory achieved by the Atlas Lions in a fiery match against the Belgian national team, which took place yesterday, Sunday, in the Qatar World Cup, and ended in favor of Morocco with two beautiful goals against Courtois, who is one of the most famous goalkeepers in the world. The Atlas Lions managed to get a tie with the taste of victory over its Croatian counterpart, the runner-up of the current World Cup, and the Moroccan team could qualify for the price if it achieved a victory or a draw in its last match against Canada.
 “It is an interview with the utmost professionalism and a creative collective spirit, and they had what they wanted after many years,” Ahmed Markoush wrote in a post on his Twitter, adding that organizing the World Cup in an Arab country is considered unique and lived by every Arab in Qatar, and this strengthens confidence for all. The stands knew the presence of veiled Muslim women while they were watching football matches, and this is what we had not seen before.
The city of Arnhem knew the joy of Moroccans with this historic victory over Belgium, and they roamed the streets of the city, carrying Moroccan flags, expressing their pride and pride in the Moroccan team, and in complete calm, unlike what Brussels, Rotterdam, The Hague and Amsterdam knew, where the joy turned into rioters and ultras taking action. It is an unacceptable crime to damage cars, burn them, and create chaos.
 Ahmed Markoush called for the necessity of punishing these rioters and disciplining them, “I came across several videos of how the citizens there took to the streets joyfully as they celebrated the victory without rioting or doing riots as was the case in Belgium and the Netherlands, and Ahmed Markoush wished success to the Moroccan team and The Dutchman, and why not in a final, quarter or half match, where red, green and orange colors mix in the World Cup in Qatar

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