Soccer-Orange Army floods Monterrey ahead of Netherlands' match against Morocco


June 29 - Thousands of Dutch fans flooded the streets ⁠ofMonterrey, Mexico, ahead of the Netherlands' World Cup match ‌against Morocco in the Round of 32 on Monday night.

Members of the Orange Army danced, sang, marched, and partied, saying that their iconic celebrations were ​a way to bring joy to the ⁠World Cup, regardless of ⁠the outcome on the pitch.

"We're always here to celebrate, make a ⁠party. ‌We know we're never really here to fully win it, we do hope it, of course, but ⁠we're here to celebrate as long as we ​can," said Netherlands ‌fan David Derotte.

The roving Orange Army has captured international attention ⁠for the ​large marches and celebrations they've held in Kansas City and beyond at the team's previous matches in the tournament.

In Monterrey, state governor ⁠Samuel Garcia has enthusiastically embraced the Dutch ​fans' arrival, in part because orange is also the colour of his political party, Movimiento Ciudadano.

Garcia went to the border over ⁠the weekend to personally escort a bus filled with Dutch fans travelling from the U.S. to Mexico, according to his posts on social media.

A Dutch fan nicknamed "Orange Elvis" said the Orange ​Army's goal was to champion soccer's celebratory ⁠spirit more than cutthroat competition.

"We bring joy to the world," he ​said. "If we lose tonight, we already ‌had a party, and if we ​win, we’ve got the second party."

(Reporting by Rodrigo Gutierrez and Stef Haskins in Monterrey, MexicoEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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