Morocco Fans Adopt Tartan Army's 'No Party' Chant at World Cup
Morocco Fans Adopt Tartan Army's 'No Party' Chant

Morocco supporters have adopted the Tartan Army's famous 'No Scotland, No Party' chant, putting their own spin on it during their World Cup round of 32 clash against the Netherlands. The chant, now 'No Morocco, No Party', was heard echoing through the stadium as fans waved flags and danced during half-time coverage.

Scotland's Legacy Continues

Scotland may have been eliminated from the World Cup at the group stage, but the Tartan Army's impact on the tournament has proven lasting. The 'No Scotland, No Party' chant, which went viral after the 2024 Euros unofficial song by Scots musician Nick Morgan, became one of the most recognisable sounds of the tournament as Scottish supporters brought their infectious atmosphere to stadiums, fan zones, and cities like Boston and Miami.

According to reports, the chant spread beyond Scotland fans themselves. In Boston, locals were reportedly still singing the chant long after the Tartan Army had moved on. Now, the anthem has found a new home with Morocco's supporters.

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Morocco's Adaptation Goes Viral

During the round of 32 match, which ended in a 1-1 draw before Morocco progressed 3-2 on penalties, cameras captured Moroccan fans belting out 'No Morocco, No Party'. A clip shared by ITV Sport went viral on social media, sparking debate among football fans globally.

One user praised the Tartan Army, stating: "Where ever Scotland fans go, we always leave in good spirits with others singing our chants." Another agreed: "Hahahhaha no way the Morocco fans are singing 'No Morocco, No Party' Scotland’s legacy lives on." A third joked: "Not quite as catchy, but will allow it."

Fans Celebrate the Influence

The moment highlighted the enduring influence of Scotland's supporters, with one fan noting: "I think the Moroccans are chanting 'No Morocco, No Party' on this stream I’m watching and honestly? That’s a vibe. Scotland are so cool." The chant's adoption by another nation underscores the Tartan Army's reputation for creating a positive and memorable atmosphere at major tournaments.

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