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Japanese fans cleaned up trash at Wembley after the match ended. |
Kaoru Mitoma's solitary goal in the first half secured a victory for the "Samurai Blue" against hosts England. However, the match's outcome was far more impactful than the final result.
After the match ended, Japanese fans stayed behind to clean up the trash in their section of the stands. This image was quickly shared by the official Wembley Stadium account with a thank you, receiving much praise from the international online community.
Many fans expressed admiration for the Japanese supporters' sense of responsibility. One account wrote: "They came to our stadium, beat us, and then even helped clean up for us – that's great respect."
Other comments also emphasized the spirit of humility and civility, considering it something many countries could learn from.
This isn't the first time Japanese fans have scored points in this way. Previously, they made a strong impression at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar by clearing out the stands after matches, including the historic victory against Germany.
Even at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, despite their team's defeat to Belgium, Japanese fans maintained this habit.
According to sociologists, maintaining cleanliness in public places is an important part of Japanese culture, instilled from an early age in schools. These values have created a positive image not only on the field but also in the stands, where the spirit of sportsmanship is fully expressed.
Source: https://znews.vn/hanh-dong-dep-cua-cdv-nhat-ban-post1640036.html







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