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East German doping victims still lack adequate support
Athletes who were subjected to doping by the East German state have “no suitable means for support, even though those affected still urgently need help,” a new report said on Wednesday.
The findings were presented by Evelyn Zupke, the German government’s commissioner for victims of the socialist dictatorship at Hohenschönhausen Memorial, a former detention center of the Stasi, East Germany’s secret police.
According to the report, forced doping constituted “a flagrant abuse of political power,” that reduced athletes “to mere objects of state action, thereby severely violating their human dignity.”
Zupke called for changes to current legislation to ensure victims can access adequate support.
In a separate report in January, Zupke said she was “convinced that addressing the consequences of state-sponsored doping in the GDR is not just a matter for those affected and for historians.”
“It is equally important for Germany’s self-image as an enthusiastic and successful sporting nation,” she said, pointing to Germany’s bid to host the Olympic Games in the next decades.
Why did East Germany dope its athletes?
Socialist East Germany introduced a sweeping state-sponsored doping program in 1974.
The goal was to help the GDR earn more medals at international competitions, who could then be celebrated as evidence of the state’s prowess.
By 1989, an estimated 10,000 to 15,000 young people had been systematically given performance-enhancing substances — predominantly anabolic steroids — often without their knowledge or consent. Some were as young as 13.
Doping helped transform East Germany into a sporting powerhouse, with the country winning second-highest number of medals at both the 1976 and 1980 Olympic games.
Following German reunification in 1990, the full scale of the doping program emerged, casting a shadow over East Germany’s sporting achievements.
“Shadow of dictatorship is long”
Beyond doping, Zupke’s report gave a positive assessment of laws adopted in early 2025 that offered compensation to victims of the East German regime.
“Our reunified country is on the right track to providing the best possible support and recognition for the victims of the SED dictatorship,” said Zupke, referring to the ruling Socialist Unity Party.
“But the shadow of the dictatorship is long: many victims continue to suffer from the health consequences.”
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Rangers blow lead but walk off Angels to move atop AL West
Jul 9, 2026; Arlington, Texas, USA; Texas Rangers shortstop Ezequiel Duran (20) and right fielder Brandon Nimmo (24) and third baseman Josh Jung (6) celebrate after Duran hits a two run home run against the Los Angeles Angels during the third inning at Globe Life Field. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images Wyatt Langford singled in Alejandro Osuna with one out in the bottom of the ninth as the Texas Rangers moved into first place in the American League West with a 7-6 walk-off victory over the Los Angeles Angels in the rubber match of their three-game series on Thursday night in Arlington, Tex.
Langford, activated off the injury list earlier in the day after missing time with a hamstring strain, lined a 1-1 fastball from Los Angeles reliever Kirby Yates (0-4) over the head of left fielder Jose Siri to drive in Osuna, who had opened the inning with a single and was moved to second on a sacrifice bunt.
It was the fourth walk-off hit of Langford’s career.
Brandon Nimmo went 2-for-4 with a home run and two runs scored, Justin Foscue homered and doubled with two RBIs, and Ezequiel Duran also hit a two-run homer for Texas.
Cole Winn (4-2) picked up the win in relief after coming into a jam and recording the final out of the top of the ninth. Nathan Eovaldi struck out 10 over six-plus innings, allowing four runs (three earned) on six hits and two walks.
Nolan Schanuel went 4-for-4 with two doubles, two RBIs and a run scored and Wade Meckler had two hits, two runs scored and an RBI for Los Angeles, which lost for the eighth time in the last nine games.
Texas smashed three straight two-out hits en route to a 2-0 lead in the first inning against Angels starter Reid Detmers.
Nimmo started the rally with his ninth home run, a 394-foot drive to left-center. Josh Jung followed a double to the gap in left-center and scored on a single by Jake Burger. After Los Angeles cut the lead to 2-1 in the third on a Mike Trout RBI groundout, the Rangers answered with two runs in the bottom half. Nimmo singled, stole second and scored two outs later on Duran’s eighth homer, a 419-foot drive just over the glove of a leaping Trout in center.
Foscue extended the lead to 5-1 in the fourth with his seventh home run, and then added an RBI double in the sixth to make it 6-1.
Detmers was tagged for five runs on seven hits over four innings, striking out six and walking one.
The Angels rallied to tie it at 6 with five runs in the seventh, sending 10 men to the plate in the process. Jo Adell’s pinch-hit single tied the game after Schanuel drove in two runs with a bases-loaded single. Meckler and Jorge Soler also had RBI singles to highlight the comeback.
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Thunder Rosa says her past social work shaped her AEW wrestling career
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Thunder Rosa is one of the best women’s professional wrestlers in the world, but the journey to get to the top of the mountain is one that is never-ending.
Rosa, whose real name is Melissa Cervantes, performs for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) and Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), two of the major promotions in North America. But while most professional wrestlers started their path to the ring at a school, Rosa was a social worker before wrestling caught her eye.
“I became a pro wrestler 13 years ago after making a decision to stop being an activist. I was a social worker, so, one day, I decided that I wanted to be a wrestler after going to a wrestling show and just attending a couple of the shows there and feeling that was the next step to take,” she told Fox News Digital in a recent interview.
“I feel like the call was like — it was going to be a bigger platform. I just decided to go and do a tryout, and after I did the tryout, I fell in love with professional wrestling.”
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Thunder Rosa battles Deonna Purrazzo during AEW Collision June 15, 2024, at the Covelli Centre in Youngstown, Ohio. (Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Rosa said the aura of pro wrestling is what got her hooked in the first place, everything from the theatrics to the sport.
She said she was up for the challenge even though she never played many sports in her life.
“It’s everything. It’s all the details, all the different things that the sport entails, which is, you know, the theatricals, the level of athleticism,” she said. “It’s just like the fact that you could travel with it and also because it’s very challenging. It was going to be very challenging for me physically because I never done, like, sports, and I just felt like I could do it at the time.”
Rosa said she had to start from scratch, “learning how to roll, learning how to exercise, learning how to build my body, learning, like, body control, a lot of like gymnastics, basics on many different sports, and I think I just had to like really pull it together and then really be realistic with myself.”
She said she needed to work harder than anyone in her training classes because most of the time she was the only woman in the class if not the room.
She said there was never one moment she could point to where she knew taking a chance on pro wrestling was the right move. It wasn’t until she noticed she didn’t have time to go to her day job that she thought she could make a career out of wrestling.
“There’s not really a moment because I feel like when you’re getting and you’re earning things, sometimes you feel like you have an imposter syndrome. And no matter what you have done, like, it’s just like not enough, right?” Rosa told Fox News Digital
“I feel like that even when big opportunities came, it was like, ‘Oh, I’m so lucky that this happened to me.’ No, I wasn’t lucky. It’s just people saw that I had the skills and I had the talent and I had the ‘it’ factor, and they gave me an opportunity.
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Thunder Rosa battles Deonna Purrazzo during AEW Collision June 15, 2024, at the Covelli Centre in Youngstown, Ohio. (Frank Jansky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
“I feel like once things started rolling with bigger opportunities in professional wrestling, that’s when I was like, ‘OK, I think I can leave my full-time job and become a professional wrestler.’ I think it was my first contract with Lucha Underground when I just noticed that I didn’t have enough time to go to work.
“That was the time where it was it was time for me to move my next chapter of my life and my career. So, that’s when I think I was like, ‘OK, I think I can do this. I think it’s feasible. It’s going to be hard, but it’s feasible.’”
Rosa joined AEW in 2020 and started to defend the National Wrestling Alliance Women’s Championship on “Dynamite.” She lost the title to Serena Deeb. She would gain AEW World Women’s Championship gold for the first time when she defeated Britt Baker in a cage match.
She was the fifth woman to hold the title. However, she had to relinquish it due to a back injury.
Rosa told Fox News Digital she took pride in helping women’s wrestling grow.
“It’s been really beautiful to see the journey that a lot of us have taken in the last six years here in AEW or even seven because we’ve seen something small grow so big to the point where we have had shows that have had 80,000 people,” she said.
“The way that we or I was able to help the women’s division and grow and given a bigger platform with opportunities that have a lot at stake. I take that with a lot of pride. There was a lot of things that happened in 2021-2022 that really broke a lot of barriers for a lot of the women that are now in the women’s division, and they all have done a tremendous job on continuing to open more doors for everyone that is coming in the future.
“It’s been also incredibly interesting to see how different companies have worked together, and now they are symbiotic of each other. They exist and subsist with each other’s collaboration, and that, I think, has changed the landscape of professional wrestling forever because we’re not living on an island.
“I feel like this subculture or this culture of professional wrestling has subsisted within this niche, but I feel it’s becoming bigger and bigger and bigger. So, that has been very interesting to see how AEW has been pivotal for that stuff.”

Melissa Cervantes, known as “Thunder Rosa,” dressed as Catrina in honor of the San Diego Padres City Connect debut, smiles during a game at Petco ParkApril 10, 2026, in San Diego. (Meg McLaughlin/The San Diego Union-Tribune via Getty Images)
Rosa vowed to continue to use her voice to advocate for women and children, which she stressed was important to her. She also said she is focused on the latter part of the year with Grand Slam Mexico.
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“I have a lot of things planned. I continue to work extremely hard every single day to be better at my craft. I continue to work really, really, really hard outside of professional wrestling to advocate for women and for young children because I think that’s something very, very important, and to advocate for my community. I continue to focus on the opportunities that are in front of me,” she said.
“Right now, we’re going to focus, like, laser focus, on Grand Slam in Mexico City. Then, there’s some big things happening in September, October during Dia de Los Muertos and, like, all that stuff. There’s a lot of opportunities to come during that time. So, I’m taking everything day by day and, of course, I want gold, but that is not on me. I’ll just have to continue to work harder and continue to knock on doors.
“Even when I lose, I always win. And the last Forbidden Door, we had a tremendous match with Divine Dominion and with Olympia. We always leave something for the fans to remember. Again, I will continue to work extremely hard to hopefully have gold in the future, but if not, I will enjoy the journey just as much.”
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Super Eagles star Moses Simon opens up on Liverpool transfer regret
Super Eagles winger Moses Simon has revealed that missing out on a move to Liverpool remains one of the biggest disappointments of his football career.
The 30-year-old, who recently joined French club Paris FC after leaving Nantes, said he came close to signing for the Premier League giants during his time at Belgian side Gent.
Simon has built an impressive career in Europe and has become one of Nigeria’s most dependable players. The experienced winger has made 98 appearances for the Super Eagles and is one of the senior members of the national team.
Speaking in an interview with Urban Dwell Sport, Simon admitted that his desire to leave Gent affected his performances between 2016 and 2018.
He explained that several clubs, including Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Brighton, Fulham, Hull City and Lyon, showed interest in signing him.
According to Simon, Liverpool came closest to completing the transfer, but the deal eventually fell through.
“From 2016 to 2018, I dropped in form because I wanted to make a transfer,” Simon said.
He added that after the Liverpool move failed, he became frustrated and struggled to stay focused on his football.
“The second year, I was supposed to go to Liverpool. It didn’t work. In my head, I was asking if it was the agent or the club. I didn’t want to play,” he said.
Simon admitted he wrongly believed that performing below his usual level would force Gent to sell him more quickly.
The Nigerian winger said the Belgian club had signed him for around €1 million but later valued him at €25 million, making a transfer more difficult.
Looking back, Simon believes he made the wrong decision and hopes younger players can learn from his experience.
He advised footballers not to let transfer rumours affect their commitment on the pitch, stressing that they should always give their best whether a move happens or not.
“If there is a rumour or no rumour, just give everything. A transfer can come, and you go. If it doesn’t come, continue because your club is paying you. That is the contract you signed,” he said.
Despite failing to join Liverpool, Simon has enjoyed a successful career, winning trophies and becoming one of Nigeria’s most-capped players.
Now just two appearances away from reaching 100 caps for the Super Eagles, Simon is on course to join the exclusive list of Nigerian players who have reached the century mark for the national team.
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Bob Arum says one heavyweight fight trumps ‘The Rumble in the Jungle’ as his proudest night in boxing
A veteran of the fight game, legendary promoter Bob Arum has overseen many of the sport’s most iconic moments, including the comeback of Muhammad Ali, but there is another occasion that sticks out as the proudest of his career.
Arum’s first promotional gig came when he staged Ali’s 1972 dust-up with George Chuvalo, the year after Ali lost out to Joe Frazier in the ‘Fight of the Century’ when attempting to regain the heavyweight throne.
Under Arum’s guidance, Ali went on to avenge that defeat to Frazier and then dethrone George Foreman in the fabled ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ – arguably the most famous event in the history of the sport – to become a two-time world champion.
Yet, whilst those years no doubt fill Arum with pride, he told DAZN Boxing that a moment which springs to mind amongst his proudest is when Foreman recaptured the heavyweight titles in a historic win over Michael Moorer at the age of 45 years old.
“[There are] a number of things [which I am proud of] because I have bee around so often, but one of them that comes to mind is taking a fat, old George Foreman and getting him where he fought for the heavyweight championship against Michael Moorer.
“He lost every round but he was moving more to his power hand and he finally knocked him out. That, to me, was one of the high points of my career.”
Foreman remains as the oldest fighter to win the heavyweight world title, a record that is unlikely to be broken any time soon.
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Manly Sea Eagles vs North Queensland Cowboys Tips, Odds, Teams & Predictions – NRL Round 19 2026
4 Pines Park will play host to Sunday’s
Round 19 NRL game between Manly Sea Eagles and
North Queensland Cowboys. The game kicks off at 4:05 pm with Manly Sea Eagles heading into the game as favourites with the bookmakers. Continue reading for our in-depth preview of the Manly Sea Eagles vs.
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When: Sunday July 12, 2026 at 4:05 pm
Where: 4 Pines Park
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Manly returns to 4 Pines Park aiming to rediscover consistency after alternating wins and losses over the past six rounds. The Sea Eagles have been particularly difficult to beat at home, while North Queensland arrives full of confidence following its upset victory over ladder leaders Penrith. Jason Taumalolo’s milestone match inspired the Cowboys last week, but recent away performances have been less convincing. Tom Trbojevic and Haumole Olakau’atu give Manly plenty of strike power, and the Sea Eagles have won four straight against North Queensland, including a comprehensive victory earlier this season. Home-ground advantage may again prove the difference.
Manly Sea Eagles vs North Queensland Cowboys Teams
Sea Eagles team: 1. Tom Trbojevic 2. Jason Saab 3. Tolutau Koula 4. Reuben Garrick 5. Lehi Hopoate 6. Joey Walsh 7. Jamal Fogarty 8. Taniela Paseka 9. Jake Simpkin 10. Kobe Hetherington 11. Haumole Olakau’atu 12. Ben Trbojevic 13. Jake Trbojevic 14. Corey Waddell 15. Nathan Brown 16. Ethan Bullemor 17. Simione Laiafi 18. Josh Feledy 19. Aaron Schoupp 20. Blake Wilson 21. Fletcher Baker 22. Nicholas Lenaz
Cowboys team: 1. Scott Drinkwater 2. Braidon Burns 3. Zac Laybutt 4. Tomas Chester 5. Murray Taulagi 6. Jaxon Purdue 7. Jake Clifford 8. Thomas Mikaele 9. Reed Mahoney 10. Jason Taumalolo 11. Heilum Luki 12. Jeremiah Nanai 13. Reuben Cotter 14. Soni Luke 15. Griffin Neame 16. Matthew Lodge 17. Coen Hess 18. Sam McIntyre 19. John Bateman 20. Liam Sutton 21. Ethan King 22. Ronald Philitoga 23. Tom Dearden
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France book World Cup semi-final place with win over Morocco thanks to Mbappé, Dembélé – Sports
Les Bleus advanced to the World Cup semi-finals for the third consecutive time on Thursday. Didier Deschamps’ side struggled for the first 45 minutes against Morocco’s defence before making the breakthrough in the second half thanks to Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé (2-0). They will face Spain or Belgium for a spot in the final.
Tadej Pogacar is still the king of the Tour. The 27-year-old won stage six of the Tour de France by crushing his rivals on the Col du Tourmalet. He reclaimed the yellow jersey with a 2-minute, 42-second lead over Jonas Vingegaard.
In tennis, the Wimbledon women’s final will be an all-Czech affair between Linda Noskova and Karolína Muchova, a source of great pride for a country of just 10 million inhabitants.
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Has India ever lost back-to-back T20I series? Check out the full history and records
Has India ever lost back-to-back T20I series? Check out the full history and records originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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England beat India 3-0 in a bilateral series, a first-ever such win.
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India suffer back-to-back bilateral T20I series losses for first time since 2019.
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Brook-Salt’s 146-run stand ranks among biggest chases against India ever.
When did India last lose consecutive T20I series? History repeats after the Bristol rout
England etched their name into the record books by claiming their maiden bilateral T20I series win over India in a contest spanning multiple matches, sealing an unassailable 3-0 lead courtesy of a dominant nine-wicket victory in the fourth match at Bristol’s County Ground.
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This defeat means India have now lost consecutive bilateral T20I series for the first time since February 2019, having earlier this year also suffered a 2-0 series loss in Ireland.
The last occasion India found themselves in a similar rut came when they were beaten 2-1 in New Zealand before facing a 2-0 whitewash at home against Australia, both in 2019.
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Brook and Salt power a record-breaking chase
England’s victory was built on an unbroken 146-run partnership between captain Harry Brook and opener Phil Salt, a stand that now ranks as the fourth-highest partnership recorded against India in T20I history and one of the largest ever seen in a successful run chase.
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Only a handful of partnerships sit above it, Quinton de Kock and David Miller’s unbeaten 174 for South Africa in Guwahati in 2022, Alex Hales and Jos Buttler’s 170 for England during the 2022 T20 World Cup semi-final in Adelaide, and Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan’s 152 for Pakistan during the same year’s World Cup in Dubai.
Brook finished unbeaten on 79, while Salt remained not out on 59, as England completed the chase of 159 in just 13.5 overs, coasting home with 37 balls to spare.
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Rank |
Partnership |
Team |
Venue |
Year |
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1 |
174* – Quinton de Kock & David Miller |
South Africa |
Guwahati |
2022 |
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2 |
170* – Alex Hales & Jos Buttler |
England |
Adelaide (T20 World Cup SF) |
2022 |
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3 |
152* – Babar Azam & Mohammad Rizwan |
Pakistan |
Dubai (T20 World Cup) |
2021 |
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4 |
146 – Harry Brook & Phil Salt* |
England |
Bristol |
2026 |
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5 |
133 – David Warner & Shane Watson |
Australia |
Colombo (T20 World Cup) |
2012 |
A chase that rewrites England’s own history
Beyond troubling India’s record books, the win also holds special significance for England themselves.
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It stands as their joint second-best victory by wickets remaining in a successful chase above 150, matching an identical nine-wicket win over South Africa in Cape Town back in 2020.
The only chase that ranks higher remains England’s extraordinary ten-wicket win over India in the 2022 T20 World Cup semi-final, when they chased down 169 without losing a single wicket.
Among cricket’s Full Member nations, this chase also stands as the joint fourth-fastest completion of a 150-plus target by balls remaining, sitting alongside similarly rapid chases such as India’s own win over New Zealand in Guwahati earlier this year.
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Rank |
Balls Remaining |
Match |
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1 |
60 |
India vs New Zealand, Guwahati (2026) |
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2 |
43 |
New Zealand vs South Africa, T20 World Cup (2026) |
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=3 |
37 |
West Indies vs South Africa, Kingston (2024) |
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=3 |
37 |
England vs India, Bristol (2026) |
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5 |
33 |
England vs Pakistan, Lahore (2022) |
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England v Norway LIVE: Guehi and Rice emerge as doubts for World Cup 2026 quarter-final
How should England line-up against Norway? Our writers pick their XIs for World Cup quarter-final
It’ll be another tricky selection for Thomas Tuchel and his staff as the England manager considers how best to combat Erling Haaland. Our writers have gathered to try and give him a helping hand with their suggested XIs – though Marc Guehi’s potential absence could change things.
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Jarell Quansah banned for two games
One defender definitely out of the World Cup quarter-final is Jarell Quansah, banned for two matches after his red card against Mexico. Will Castle has the full story:
Harry Latham-Coyle10 July 2026 07:40
England facing defensive headaches?
Reece James is also facing a race against time to prove his fitness for the last-eight clash as the right-back works back from his own hamstring injury. Would England risk both he and Marc Guehi if not fully fit? Plenty to mull for Thomas Tuchel.

Harry Latham-Coyle10 July 2026 07:30
Marc Guehi and Declan Rice emerge as doubts
Widespread reports last night suggest that England are concerned particularly over the fitness of Marc Guehi, who has a slight hamstring strain that is nonetheless concerning before a meeting with club colleague Erling Haaland.
Declan Rice, too, has been kept away from the rest of the squad as he deals with an illness amid fears of it spreading.
Harry Latham-Coyle10 July 2026 07:25
World Cup LIVE
Another day at the World Cup dawns with England fretting over the fitness of two more key figures. Reports suggest that both Marc Guehi and Declan Rice are doubts for the quarter-final against Norway – giving Thomas Tuchel yet more to worry about amid some significant selection headaches.
We’ll have all of the latest as the quarter-finals continue throughout the day.
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France vs Morocco HIGHLIGHTS World Cup QF: Mbappe, Dembele help FRA beat MAR 2-0 to book semis berth
The clash was a rematch of the 2022 World Cup semifinal, where France defeated Morocco 2-0 before eventually losing an epic final to Argentina.
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London riots break out after Morocco eliminated by France in 2026
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Public unrest began in parts of London late Thursday night, and it appears Morocco’s exit from the 2026 FIFA World Cup at the hands of France is the reason.
France took down Morocco 2-0, eliminating the African country for the second consecutive tournament, this time in a quarterfinal match.
As a result, many feared Paris would erupt into riots, especially after the chaos that followed Paris Saint-Germain’s UEFA Champions League victory over Arsenal in May.
Instead, images and videos from Edgware Road in northwest London showed police clashing with large crowds as smoke billowed through the streets and debris littered the roadway.
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A police vehicle is parked in a road as people from pro-Palestinian activist groups gather near the Edgware United Synagogue during a demonstration against the “Great Israeli Real Estate Event” organized by real-estate agency My Home in Israel, which markets property in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, in London, Britain, June 14, 2026. (Toby Shepheard)
Riot police, equipped with shields and body armor, tried to contain the crowds as they clashed with people launching fireworks and throwing debris. One video also appeared to show an officer down.
KYLIAN MBAPPÉ, OUSMANE DEMBÉLÉ FIRE FRANCE INTO WORLD CUP SEMIFINALS WITH WIN OVER MOROCCO
It’s unknown what happened to the officer who was down on the asphalt or how he was injured.
Fans waved Moroccan flags in the middle of the streets, which held up traffic. Some even jumped on top of vehicles trying to get through the area.

Moroccan fans in the stands before a FIFA World Cup 2026 quarterfinal match between France and Morocco at Boston Stadium July 9, 2026, in Foxborough, Mass. (Richard Sellers/SportsphotoAllstar)
Similar scenes unfolded after Egypt’s World Cup exit, when Argentina rallied for a controversial 3-2 victory that featured several disputed officiating decisions.
Paris, on the other hand, looked more like a city celebrating than one on the brink of a riot. Supporters of both France and Morocco flooded the streets, slowing traffic in several parts of the city.
One video showed horns blasting from cars with French and Moroccan flags out the windows on the L’avenue des Champs-Élysées in Paris. Supporters on the side of the road, waving their own flags, joined in on the celebration.
France’s Kylian Mbappé scored his eighth goal of this World Cup, which ties him for the most with Argentina’s Lionel Messi. Ousmane Dembélé also scored in the second half for France in the 2-0 win over Morocco.
It’s the third straight semifinal appearance for France, while Morocco still made World Cup history despite the loss. After becoming the first African country to reach the quarterfinals and semifinals in World Cup history in 2022, Morocco added to that by becoming the first-ever African nation to reach more than one quarterfinal.

Moroccan fans react while attending a watch party for the World Cup round of 8 match between France and Morocco in Boston, Massachusetts, on July 9, 2026. (Joseph Prezioso/AFP)
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Morocco’s exit means there are no more African nations alive in the World Cup. France will be taking on the winner of Spain and Belgium, while England and Norway and Argentina and Switzerland face off in the quarterfinals.
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