Dutch players targeted after shootout defeat
Netherlands players who missed penalties in Monday's World Cup shootout defeat to Morocco were subjected to racist, discriminatory and hateful abuse online, the Dutch football association (KNVB) said on Tuesday. Justin Kluivert, Quinten Timber and Crysencio Summerville all missed in the shootout as Morocco won 3-2 on penalties after the last-32 match in Monterrey ended 1-1 after extra time.
KNVB takes action against online hate
"We find this appalling, and we will file a case with 'Meld Online Discriminatie' (Report Online Discrimination)," the KNVB said in a statement. "Once a report is filed, their legal staff assess whether the statement constitutes a punishable offence. This can lead to a formal complaint being lodged with the Public Prosecution Service, which may then initiate a criminal investigation." The FA added: "Football brings together millions of different people, whereas discrimination does the exact opposite. It therefore runs counter to everything football stands for."
Morocco advances to Round of 16
African giants Morocco kept their FIFA World Cup 2026 dream alive with a thrilling 3-2 penalty shootout victory over the Netherlands after the sides were locked at 1-1 following extra time. The contest was one of the highest-quality ties of the Round of 32, with Morocco entering the tournament ranked sixth in the FIFA World Rankings and the Netherlands seventh. It was also only the second match of the tournament to be decided by a penalty shootout after Paraguay eliminated Germany earlier on Monday. Morocco will now face Canada in the first Round of 16 fixture at NRG Stadium on Saturday.



