Morocco’s World Cup victory over the Netherlands—secured in a dramatic penalty shoot-out—leads to public celebrations in The Hague, where a large Moroccan community gathers to mark the result. Multiple outlets report that festivities are followed by clashes between some celebrators and police. According to reports from the scene, police make arrests amid violence during the dispersal. One account says officers pin several young men to the ground and strike them with batons before handcuffing them and taking them away in police vans. Another report describes “violent arrests” occurring alongside the unrest while celebrations continue in the area. The information provided does not identify the arrested individuals or specify any charges, and it does not detail official statements from police. Overall, the reporting presents two simultaneous developments: widespread joy following the Morocco win and subsequent police action during street disturbances in The Hague.