Why Netherlands v Morocco is more than just a match
•Why Netherlands v Morocco is more than just a matchImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Manchester United defender Noussair Mazraoui is one of 19 Morocco squad members born outside the countryPubl...
•Some countries export ideas.
•Others export players.
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Why Netherlands v Morocco is more than just a matchImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Manchester United defender Noussair Mazraoui is one of 19 Morocco squad members born outside the countryPublished4 minutes agoThe World Cup has always been about more than football.Every four years it becomes a meeting place for history, migration and identity, where national teams often tell stories that stretch far beyond the pitch. Some countries export ideas. Others export players. Increasingly, many do both.Few fixtures at World Cup 2026 capture that intersection more completely than the Netherlands against Morocco.On paper, it is one of the standout ties of the last 32. The Netherlands arrive in Monterrey unbeaten after topping Group F with seven points and scoring 10 goals - matching their most prolific World Cup group stage. Morocco have also progressed undefeated - finishing behind Brazil only on goal difference after collecting seven points from a group containing Scotland and Haiti.Yet the significance of this meeting lies deeper than tournament brackets.Football does not exist in isolation from society. Questions of identity, belonging and heritage have become increasingly prominent across Europe, and few international rivalries illustrate those themes more clearly than this one.One choice became twoFor decades, the Netherlands represented the natural destination for footballers born on Dutch soil to Moroccan families.If a player of Moroccan heritage was good enough for Oranje, the assumption was they would choose the Netherlands. That assumption no longer exists.The story begins with Dries Boussatta. Born in Amsterdam's De Baarsjes district, he became the first Dutch-born player of Moroccan heritage to represent the Netherlands when Frank Rijkaard handed him his debut against Germany in November 1998. There was little soul-searching over his international future because Morocco never approached him. Boussatta would later make two appearances for Morocco afte...المصدر: BBC Sport Football | Source: BBC Sport Football
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