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Japan sets an example again: fans clean stadium stands after World Cup match
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Japan sets an example again: fans clean stadium stands after World Cup match

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Japanese football fans demonstrated exemplary behavior by cleaning stadium stands after a World Cup match between Japan and the Netherlands.
  • Supporters used plastic bags to collect trash, leaving the venue spotless, a gesture that quickly went viral on social media.
  • This act of tidiness is a recurring tradition for Japanese fans at major sporting events, seen as a way to thank host nations.

Following a thrilling 2-2 draw between Japan and the Netherlands at the World Cup, Japanese football fans once again set a global example with their post-match conduct. While many European fans departed the stadium, Japanese supporters remained behind to meticulously clean the stands.

Utilizing plastic bags, which they had previously used for noise-making, fans transformed them into tools for gathering paper, cups, and other debris. Images of their efforts rapidly circulated on social media, highlighting their commitment to leaving the venue immaculate. This act of cleaning is not new for Japanese fans at major international events like the World Cup or the Olympics; it has become a customary way to express gratitude to host countries.

The gesture extended beyond the stands, as the Japanese national team players also participated by cleaning their locker room after the match, ensuring it was left in pristine condition. This collective commitment to cleanliness underscores a deep-seated cultural value of respect and order, resonating positively with the global audience.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.