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Japanese Fans Clean Dallas Stadium After Thrilling FIFA World Cup Draw

Japanese football fans were praised for cleaning up Dallas Stadium after a 2-2 draw against the Netherlands at the FIFA World Cup. Armed with blue trash bags, they systematically collected discarded bottles and wrappers from the stands. FIFA shared images and videos on social media, commending their impeccable manners and respect. Netizens reacted with admiration, calling the gesture a reflection of Japanese culture and class.

Class is permanent: 'Impeccable' Japanese fans praised for tidying up Dallas Stadium after FIFA WC thriller against Netherlands

New Delhi, June 15

They came, they cheered, and true to their iconic tradition, they cleaned. After a thrilling 2-2 draw against the Netherlands at the Dallas Stadium, Japanese football fans once again stole the spotlight at the FIFA World Cup by staying behind to clean up the stands.

While most spectators headed for the exits after the high-octane encounter, the Japanese supporters stayed back. Armed with large blue trash bags hundreds of fans systematically combed through rows of seats, picking up discarded bottles, food wrappers, and cups left behind by the spectators.

The global football governing body, FIFA, took to social media to praise the gesture, sharing images of the stands with the caption: "Japan fans doing what they do... supporters once again demonstrated their impeccable manners, tidying the stands before departing Dallas Stadium."

In another post, FIFA shared a video of a Japanese supporter, who explains the reason fans clean the stadium after each game.

"That's a culture, but more like a respect for everything: respect for players, supporters and also for the stadium. We are honoured to be here. We don't want to make the mess and then leave it," a supporter said in a video shared by FIFA on X.

Reacting to the gesture, netizens applauded Japanese fans and said, "The world needs to learn from Japan. This is commendable." A user wrote, "Mad respect to Japan one of the mature people around the world."

Another user wrote, "This culture promotes their country more than the football team, and it's the biggest culture in this World Cup. Respect to Japan." A fan said, "This country just keeps winning my heart." A user wrote, "Class is permanent. Respect to the Japan fans once again!"

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Beautiful gesture but let's not glorify it too much. Every country has its strengths and weaknesses. India has its own unique culture of hospitality and warmth. We can appreciate others without putting ourselves down. Still, good on Japanese fans! 👏

Vikram M

I was in Japan last year and this is exactly how they are everywhere - trains, streets, temples. It's not just for show. If we could teach our kids this basic civic sense, imagine the change. We have a long way to go as a society.

Ananya R

Class is permanent indeed! The Japanese fans have been doing this since the 2018 World Cup and it's become part of their identity. Meanwhile our politicians are busy with rallies and leaving garbage everywhere. Time for some self-reflection as a nation. 😔

Rohit P

Respect to Japan! But let's also remember that Indian cricket fans have done some amazing things too - like applauding opposition players and creating a great atmosphere. Every country has its own way of showing respect. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

Kavya N

Actually, this is a bit overhyped. In Japan, this is expected behavior everywhere - not just at stadiums. Our media loves to show us how "disciplined" others are while ignoring the mess in our own backyard. Instead, let's focus on clean streets here first. Just saying.

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