
New Delhi: Ahead of the match between Germany and Japan at the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar, the fans of the Samurai Blue won the heart of people around the world for their goodwill act. A video of Japanese fans cleaning the garbage from the stadium after a match between has now gone viral on the internet. It was the first match of the 2022 world cup, held on November 20.
The video was shared on Instagram by TSN on Tuesday. The video has so far received over 3 lakh views and more than 24 thousand likes.
Have a look at the video:
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The Japanese fans also told why they decided to clean the stadium when the man behind the camera asked. They said that they never ”leave rubbish behind them”. ”We respect the place. We are doing it for publicity,” added Japanese fans.
Below here one can check how netizens react on Twitter after watching Japanese fans cleaning garbage despite the fact it was not their home team.
”Japanese soccer fans cleaning up their garbage after the WC soccer match in Russia. A nation is not built with mere words,” wrote a football on Twitter.
Japanese soccer fans cleaning up their garbage after the WC soccer match in Russia.. A nation is not built with mere words.. pic.twitter.com/2iBrYHsEFf
— Joydeep Sen (@Joydeep50663039) June 20, 2018
”The Japanese and Senegalese fans cleaning up their sections is cute and all but are y’all really in the habit of leaving your garbage for others to clean, so much so that it’s a huge shock when people clean up after themselves?,” said another user.
The Japanese and Senegalese fans cleaning up their sections is cute and all but are y’all really in the habit of leaving your garbage for others to clean, so much so that it’s a huge shock when people clean up after themselves? :/
— this is fine ??? (@itsbrittanybruv) June 20, 2018
”Cleaning the garbage after Fun! These are the Japanese football (or soccer) fans who cleaned the stadium after the match. Not just that, they collected all the national flags (of whichever country) thrown on the ground separately. Interestingly they were not paid to do that OR,” said a third user.
Cleaning the garbage after Fun!
These are the Japanese football (or soccer) fans who cleaned the stadium after the match.
Not just that, they collected all the national flags (of whichever country) thrown on the ground separately.
Interestingly they were not paid to do that OR pic.twitter.com/8kEIe4x64d
— Kiran Verma (@VermaKiran) November 22, 2022
Japanese fans lead by example with their class act of cleaning up all the garbage before leaving the stadium in Russia. Great culture , great people. ???#WorldCup #JAPSEN pic.twitter.com/1SixFUDexm
— Sports Sutra ?? (@SpoSutra) June 24, 2018