Riots have broken out in several Belgian and Dutch cities after Morocco defeated Belgium 2-0 during a World Cup clash Qatar.
Police apprehended about a dozen people after using water cannons and tear gas to disperse crowds in Brussels and held eight more in the northern city of Antwerp.
Two police officials were wounded in the Dutch port city of Rotterdam, where riot officers tackled a group of 500 football supporters who pelted police with fireworks and glass.
Disturbances were likewise reported in Amsterdam and The Hague.
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