Japanese World Cup spectators are lauded for keeping the stadium tidy.
Japanese fans have made this demonstration of group responsibility and regard for the environment a tradition.
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| Japanese World Cup spectators are lauded for keeping the stadium tidy. |
After their team's convincing 5-0 victory against Zambia at the Women's World Cup, Japanese supporters displayed outstanding sportsmanship by cleaning up the stadium. After the game, a number of Japanese people lingered around and cleaned the stands with garbage bags, leaving the stadium spotless.
The BBC shared a video of the touching incident, which showed Japanese fans assiduously removing trash left behind by the throng. Since they previously shown similar behaviours during the men's 2022 and 2018 World Cup games, this gesture of responsibility and respect for the environment has become a well-known tradition among Japanese supporters.
On social media, their admirable actions garnered them recognition and appreciation. Fox Soccer praised them as having "the best tradition in sports," and one Twitter user called them "the best fans in the world."
The supporters weren't the only ones rewarded for their sportsmanship; the women's national team of Japan also won praise for it. FIFA congratulated them on Twitter for leaving their changing room in spotless shape with everything in working order.
With goals from Mina Tanaka, Jun Endo, Riko Ueki, and a brace from Hinata Miyazawa, Japan defeated Zambia to successfully begin their World Cup campaign. Nadeshiko's demonstration of sportsmanship, both on and off the pitch, has made a lasting impact, demonstrating the spirit of fair play and respect for the game as they get ready to play Costa Rica in their upcoming encounter.https://dancesportinggood.blogspot.com/

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