France has appealed to football fans to celebrate responsibly ahead of Thursday night’s highly anticipated 2026 FIFA World Cup quarter-final against Morocco, with authorities stepping up security amid concerns over possible unrest.
According to Channels Television, the appeal comes as memories remain fresh of public disturbances that followed previous high-profile football matches in France, despite the largely peaceful celebrations after France defeated Morocco in the 2022 World Cup semi-final.
Sports Minister Marina Ferrari urged supporters to ensure the occasion remains a celebration.
> “I appeal to everyone’s sense of responsibility. It has to remain a celebration,” she said.
Interior Minister Laurent Nunez also warned that authorities would not tolerate any misconduct during or after the match, which kicks off at 10:00 pm local time (20:00 GMT).
Morocco, which gained independence from France in 1956, shares deep historical and cultural ties with the European nation. France is home to hundreds of thousands of Moroccans and French citizens of Moroccan descent, while several players in Morocco’s squad were born in France and currently play for French clubs.
Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi, who was born in Spain, plays for French champions Paris Saint-Germain.
French authorities remain on alert following incidents after Paris Saint-Germain’s UEFA Champions League triumph over Arsenal in May, when Paris police arrested 225 adults, with around half facing charges including confronting police officers and causing property damage.
Security agencies are expected to maintain a strong presence across France throughout the World Cup quarter-final as both teams battle for a place in the semi-finals.