Moroccan football fans have taken to the streets of London and cities across Europe as they go wild celebrating their team’s shock 1-0 defeat of Portugal, making them the first African nation to go through to the World Cup semi-finals.
It is a record-breaking achievement for the nation, who became the first African country to reach the semi-final stages of a World Cup competition on Saturday.
Fans erupted into celebrations across the world, including in London, where Moroccan supporters have been pictured screaming and cheering in excitement – while the rest of the city anxiously waits to see if England can replicate the feat.
Meanwhile in Brussels, Belgium, lines of riot police responded to the raucous celebrations which followed the nation’s incredible journey in this year’s tournament.
Hundreds of Morocco supporters have gathered at Piccadilly Circus in central London
Cars filled with excited fans drove through central London on Saturday evening after the victory
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