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Viral action of Japanese fans cleaning stadium, amazed Qatari residents

Jakarta, CNNI Indonesia

Several supporters Japanese National he was caught cleaning up trash after the opening ceremony Qatar World Cup 2022Sunday (20/11).

Japanese fans stole attention with their action of collecting litter after the Qatar vs Ecuador match at Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor.

The cleaning action carried out by Japanese fans is actually not a new sight. An attitude that is considered commendable and that sets an example is known to be implemented every time the World Cup is played, even in 2018 in Russia. However, the Japanese people’s “ant operation” continues to attract attention.

Reported by sports bible, Japanese fans collected the rubbish at the stadium even if it was not their national team that was playing. They did this action when all the spectators in the stadium had rushed home. They clean every side of the stands, the rubbish is collected.

“Japanese fans are cleaning the stadium. Even if this is not related to their (national team match)!” comments by Qatari citizen Omar Faruq while uploading the video, Tuesday (11/22).

“Someone convinced me that this is commonplace,” Omar Farooq said when he saw Japan national team fans picking up used drink bottles after the stadium was empty, as quoted by Talk Sport.

The presence of the Japanese fans was not only on one side of the stadium. They split up and scattered to various corners of the Al Bayt stadium. They collect the leftovers to put in a large office which they then collect.

“I never thought it was real. Wow,” Omar said.

The action of the fans of the Japanese national team is not the only time in the World Cup. The commendable deeds of the Japanese people have been recognized by people all over the world every time the World Cup is held.

Not only did the fans of the Japan national team clean up, but the players also left the dressing room neat and clean. Players even left a note that read “thank you” in Russian.

[Gambas:Video CNN]

The Japan national team players also left the dressing room in excellent condition.

“What an example for all teams,” FIFA general coordinator Priscilla Janssens tweeted on one occasion lauding the Japan national team’s actions at the World Cup.

(ain/jun)







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