Japan’s fans won hearts again, cleaned every garbage in the stadium as soon as the match was over. Japanese Fans Uphold Tradition By Cleaning Dallas Stadium After Fifa World Cup 2026 Match

Japanese fans clean the stadium again after the World Cup match in Dallas. It is part of their culture, in which they respect public places. This match against Netherlands was a 2-2 draw.

Dallas: Whenever Japanese fans reach the football field, they do something that the world cannot live without praising them. The same thing has happened once again. After their team’s match against the Netherlands in the World Cup Group F match in Dallas, Japanese fans won everyone’s heart by cleaning the stadium.

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After the match was over, when the rest of the spectators were returning home, Japan’s ‘Blue Samurai’ fans stayed in the stadium. They collected plastic bottles, food items and other garbage lying in the gallery in big bags. They left from there only after making the stadium clean. Pictures and videos of his generosity are now going viral on social media.

Why do Japanese fans clean the stadium?

For years, this habit of Japanese fans during international football matches has surprised the world. But for them it is not a big deal, rather it is an important part of their culture. In Japanese culture, great importance is given to cleanliness, respect for public places and collective responsibility. So, cleaning their seating area after the match is a normal thing for them, like our everyday tasks.

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This is not the first time. Japanese fans made headlines by doing the same in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Then he cleaned the stadium after the historic match defeating Germany and even after the opening match of Qatar-Ecuador, even though his team was not even playing in that match. Now he has followed his same tradition in Dallas also.

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In this exciting match held in Dallas, Japan held Netherlands to a 2-2 draw. The first half of the match was goalless, but in the second half both the teams showed attacking play. The Netherlands took the lead through a Virgil Van Dijk goal, but Japan equalized soon after. After this, Crescencio Somerville put the Dutch team ahead again. Just when it seemed that Netherlands would win the match, Japan made a spectacular comeback. In the 88th minute of the match, Daichi Kamada scored a powerful header and gave Japan an equaliser.

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