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Paraguay Fans Emulate Japan, Clean Stadium After Victory
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Paraguay Fans Emulate Japan, Clean Stadium After Victory

From Cooperativa · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Paraguayan fans were observed cleaning a stadium after their team's victory over Turkey.
  • This act mirrors similar behavior by Japanese fans at previous international sporting events.
  • The gesture by the Paraguayan supporters was widely shared and praised online.

Paraguayan football fans demonstrated exemplary sportsmanship by cleaning up the Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara after their national team's victory against Turkey. The supporters stayed behind after the match, collecting trash and tidying the stands, drawing widespread attention and admiration.

This act of civic responsibility echoed the behavior of Japanese fans, who have previously gained international recognition for cleaning stadiums after FIFA World Cup matches. The gesture by the fans of "La Albirroja," as the Paraguayan national team is known, was captured and shared on social media platforms, including by CONMEBOL.com, the official account for South American football.

The images and videos of the Paraguayan fans cleaning the venue quickly went viral, sparking positive commentary and highlighting a shared value of respect for public spaces, regardless of nationality. The act served as a powerful reminder of the positive impact fans can have beyond supporting their teams on the field.

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