Hours after Morocco dismantled Canada 3-0 in the FIFA World Cup round of 16 on July 4, Moroccan supporters celebrating in Aubervilliers, a suburb northeast of Paris, were met with racist taunts, flag desecration, and theft. Videos of the incidents spread rapidly across social media, turning what should have been a joyful night into a flashpoint for tensions that have simmered in France’s banlieues for decades.
The Moroccan embassy in Paris issued a formal condemnation on July 6, calling the acts an affront to national sovereignty. The embassy noted that the perpetrators appeared to identify as Algerian, based on chants and attire visible in circulated footage. As of July 7, French authorities had not released official statements, and investigations into the perpetrators remain active.
What happened in Aubervilliers
Reports indicate that fans faced both verbal and physical abuse. Moroccan flags were seized and desecrated. The incidents were captured on video and spread widely on social platforms, though some footage could not be independently verified.
No medical attention has been reported for injuries related to the incidents.











