Concern within the Police for doable avenue altercations on Tuesday by the Spain-Morocco match

Riots in Brussels after the World Cup match between Belgium and Morocco

The National Police has put its riot management models all through Spain on alert for doable disturbances of public order after the World Cup spherical of 16 match between Spain and Morocco on Tuesday, December 6 in Qatar.

The Headquarters are requested to estimate the variety of Moroccans registered in every province, and to inform them prematurely in the event that they take into account it essential to ship reinforcements.

In reality, the Spanish Federation of Islamic Religious Entities (FEERI) has addressed the Muslim group to point out “the manners of Islam, amongst that are respect and tolerance.”

In a press release on their social networks, they ask “Muslims that, regardless of the end result, which is a pleasure for some and a unhappiness for others, the manifestation of those can not result in public problems that hurt our neighbors or the furnishings city”.

The Spanish Federation of Islamic Religious Entities (FEERI) addresses the Muslim group earlier than the Spain🇸Morocco🇲🇦 match of #QatarWorldCup2022 to point out “the manners of Islam amongst that are respect and tolerance” 👇 pic.twitter .com/6YWSVcQRm6

– Islam in Murcia (@islamenmurcia) December 4, 2022

On everybody’s thoughts are the riots in Brussels in the course of the match between Belgium and Morocco final Sunday, which resulted within the victory of the Alaouite staff (2-0).

100 policemen, armed with water cannons, needed to intervene towards the Moroccan sympathizers, who destroyed avenue furnishings and launched projectiles on the brokers.

“There was use of pyrotechnic materials, projectile launching, use of sticks, hearth on public roads, specifically a container on the intersection of Boulevard Lemonnier and Rue de Woeringen,” a police spokesman defined.

‘Le Monde’ recognized “dozens of younger folks, generally masked, some with the Moroccan flag, who gathered firstly of the second half within the Gare du Midi district”.