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KNVB files complaint over racist abuse against Oranje players

KNVB files complaint over racist abuse against Oranje players

The KNVB has filed a formal complaint regarding racist comments made online against Dutch national team players following their elimination from the World Cup by Morocco. The football association announced the decision on Friday as a response to the targeted group insults.

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