In New York’s Astoria neighbourhood, Arab nations unite in World Cup joy

Historic World Cup match wins for Egypt, Morocco and Algeria brings together fans from the Middle Eastern diaspora.

New York – As the sun began to set on a warm Wednesday evening in New York, the Moroccan darija chant of “Sir! Sir! Sir!” – “Go! Go! Go!” – blared out of cafes and onto the streets in Astoria, a diverse ethnic hub in the Queens borough of the city. Astoria has long been a major hub for one of the most established Arab communities in New York City.

Shortly after 8pm local time (00:00 GMT), celebrations erupted as fans carrying Morocco’s flag took over the iconic Steinway Street after the North African country defeated Haiti 4-2 to enter the knockout stage of the World Cup for the second successive edition.

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