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Japan's soccer fans have become known for their courtesy in cleaning up the stadium after their team plays in the World Cup. Alex Grimm / Getty Images Japanese fans also make sure to clean up ...
Japan fans win praise for stadium cleaning at World Cup 2022. Japan’s football fans are earning respect for their tradition of staying behind to help clean stadiums after World Cup games.
Japanese soccer fans have added a great deal of humanity to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar this week. After their country's massive upset win over Germany, Japan supporters helped clean up trash at ...
It’s not the first time we’ve seen Japanese fans tidy up after a game. "Samurai Blue" supporters swept trash and cleaned rows and seats in the stadium after the 2019 Woman’s World Cup in ...
Fans wearing Japan jerseys were recorded staying behind the World Cup opener and helping clean up garbage from the stadium. Screengrab (2) This is not the first time Japanese fans have acted with ...
The Japanese squad defeated the Spanish team 2-1 in a stunning upset at the FIFA World Cup 2022 match in Qatar, preventing Germany from advancing to the knockout rounds.
Japanese fans have a reputation to uphold after cleaning up after themselves at the Russia World Cup in 2018. Win, lose or draw they always tidy up and take bin bags to games - including at the ...
Japanese fans at the Women's World Cup showcased exceptional sportsmanship by tidying up the stadium after their team's dominant 5-0 victory against Zambia. Following the match, several Japanese ...
Japanese fans stun Qatar crowd by CLEANING UP stadium after World Cup opening match, telling bemused local supporter: 'We do not leave rubbish behind us.
The Japan fans earned widespread praise when they were on hand to clean the stadium after the opening match of the World Cup - even though their team were not playing. Most read in Football CRYS-IS ...
In what can be truly described as a class act, Japanese fans were again seen picking up bottles and other trash after the opening game. It’s not the first time either.
In what can be truly described as a class act, Japanese fans were again seen picking up bottles and other trash after the opening game. It’s not the first time either.