
Violence Erupts in London and Paris After France Beats Morocco in World Cup Quarterfinal
The Indian Express—Street violence broke out in London and Paris after France's 2-0 World Cup quarterfinal victory over Morocco, with a police officer hospitalized following disorder among Morocco supporters in London. In France, post-match celebrations turned destructive in multiple cities, and a 17-year-old girl died during the festivities. Police deployed in force across both capitals to contain clashes between rival fan groups. The disorder echoed scenes from previous major football tournaments and prompted calls from authorities for tougher planning and crowd-management measures around high-stakes matches.
- The Indian Express — France's World Cup win over Morocco sparked street violence in London, injuring a police officer.
- Daily Mail — Street violence erupted in London and Paris after France eliminated Morocco from the 2026 World Cup.
- The Independent (UK) — A police officer is hospitalized after Morocco fan disorder in London following the World Cup loss.
- France 24 — Paris celebrated France's win, though celebrations in some areas turned violent.