World Cup
From World Cup cheers to Amsterdam chaos: fan attacked with chain
After the Netherlands beat Morocco in their World Cup encounter, a 20‑year‑old man was detained in Amsterdam on suspicion of attempted murder after he assaulted a fan with a bike chain lock. The violent episode, captured on video, sparked a wave of reactions on social media, reported by AT5 and De .
Footage shows a supporter wearing an orange shirt being surrounded by several boys on a street near the stadium. One of the assailants pulls out a bicycle chain lock and prepares to use it.
Another orange‑clad supporter steps in to intervene, only to receive a blow to the head from a different attacker. The original victim then suffers a strike to his back as the chain‑lock‑wielding suspect swings it at him.
The two aggressors then threaten a third supporter, who chooses not to engage in the confrontation. The scene escalates without further physical contact from the threatened individual.
Police have placed the 20‑year‑old suspect in custody, charging him with attempted homicide. He is also linked to a street robbery that occurred shortly before the clash and to a separate assault a few hours later.
Investigators continue to search for the man who first delivered the head blow and subsequently restrained the supporter. Authorities have not yet identified this individual.
The disturbing images quickly circulated online, prompting extensive commentary across social platforms. AT5 and De highlighted the incident as a stark reminder of post‑match tensions.