Apocalypse in Paris over the World Cup match? Police take action

Police prepare tough measures ahead of the World Cup quarterfinal.
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Steven Perez Dailysports's expert
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Paris is determined to avoid a repeat of the chaos that erupted after the previous France vs Morocco clash.

Details: As the World Cup quarterfinal between France and Morocco approaches, Parisian authorities are ramping up security measures amid fears of potential clashes between supporters.

Law enforcement will deploy drones to monitor the city, enforce a ban on fireworks and pyrotechnics, and close several metro stations near the Champs-Élysées in an effort to prevent large crowds from gathering.

The heightened police presence is a direct response to the events that unfolded after the 2022 World Cup semifinal between these very teams, when over 260 people were detained across France—167 of them in Paris alone.

The Champs-Élysées, traditionally the epicenter of football celebrations, will be under especially strict control this time. Authorities are taking preemptive steps to head off any potential clashes, riots, or outbreaks of violence following the final whistle.

It's worth noting that the France vs Morocco match kicks off today, July 9, as part of the World Cup quarterfinals, with the winner advancing to the tournament's semifinals.

Reminder: Moroccan supporters disrupt the French team's night's rest.

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