Dutch football officials condemn racist abuse posted online following the Netherlands’ World Cup exit. According to multiple reports, the criticism targets Netherlands players after the team is eliminated in the round of 32. The Netherlands lose to Morocco on penalties, ending the campaign of the country, which has previously reached three World Cup finals. The Dutch football association (as described by the outlets) responds by stating that it draws a clear line against discriminatory behaviour. Officials call out the abuse and treat the online attacks as unacceptable, emphasizing that players should not be subjected to racist messages after their participation in the tournament. The reports align on the timing of the condemnation—after the team’s defeat to Morocco—and on the focus of the response, which is the racist abuse directed at Netherlands players online. No additional details about the specific posts, perpetrators, or any formal investigations are included in the provided summaries.
Netherlands football chiefs condemn online racism after World Cup exit
Dutch football officials condemn racist abuse posted online following the Netherlands’ World Cup exit. According to multiple reports, the criticism targets Netherlands players after the team is elimin...
- Dutch football officials condemn online racist abuse targeting Netherlands players.
- The abuse follows the Netherlands’ elimination from the World Cup.
- The Netherlands are eliminated in the round of 32 after losing to Morocco on penalties.
- The condemnation comes from the Dutch football association, which rejects discriminatory behaviour.
- The reports describe the racist abuse as occurring online after the match.
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1 hour agoThe abuse was aimed at Netherlands players after the three-time finalists lost on penalties to Morocco in the round-of-32.
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