Dutch FA files complaints after players face racial abuse following World Cup exit
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 3, 2026, 7:19 PM
Last updated Jul 3, 2026
The Dutch football body KNVB has filed criminal complaints related to racial abuse directed at players following the Netherlands' exit from the World Cup. The team lost to Morocco on penalties in the round of 32, with Justin Kluivert, Quinten Timber, and Crysencio Summerville among those who were criticized after missing their spot kicks. The KNVB condemned the abusive reactions and emphasized its commitment to combating racism in football. Posts containing hateful messages on social media have since been deleted.
- •KNVB has filed criminal complaints after online racial abuse.
- •The Netherlands lost to Morocco in the World Cup round of 32.
- •Justin Kluivert, Quinten Timber, and Crysencio Summerville faced criticism.
- •KNVB is taking steps against racism in football.
- •Abusive posts on social media have been removed.
- 7:19 PMYahoo Sports — Dutch FA takes action against racist abuse of players
"The Dutch football body KNVB has said it has filed criminal complaints after players were racially abused after the team's exit from the World Cup. The Netherlands lost on penalties against Morocco in the round of 32.
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