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Why Japan Fans Clean Up the Stadium After Soccer Games

GiveMeSport

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June 23, 2026

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Why Japan Fans Clean Up the Stadium After Soccer Games

Japan are winning fans both on the field and in the stands at the 2026 World Cup...

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Daily Mail

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· Jun 26, 2026

Japan fans inspire locals to join their famous stadium clean-up tradition after World Cup clash with Sweden

Japan fans inspire locals to join their famous stadium clean-up tradition after World Cup clash with Sweden

Euronews

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· Jun 21, 2026

Japan fans keep World Cup clean-up tradition alive

Japanese fans once again cleaned the stands after Japan's 4-0 World Cup victory over Tunisia, continuing a tradition that has become a symbol of respect and sportsmanship. Supporters collected rubbish in the stadium before leaving, a gesture that has drawn admiration at every World Cup since 1998.

Reuters

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· Jun 29, 2026

LIVE: Fans gather in Tokyo to watch World Cup match against Brazil

Japanese soccer fans gather in Tokyo to watch their national team's World Cup round of 32 match against Brazil. #Japan #Brazil #Soccer #Football #FIFAworldcup #Tokyo #Live #Reuters #News Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/

OneFootball

· Jun 21, 2026

🇯🇵 Japan knock Tunisia out of the World Cup

Japan is enjoying a great moment at Estadio Monterrey, with an almost perfect match that already has them three goals up against Tunisia in front of a packed crowd. Junya Ito became the scorer of Ja...

India TV News

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· Jun 29, 2026

Gabriel Martinelli's late goal propels Brazil to FIFA World Cup 2026 RO16 after fiery clash with Japan

In one of the most thrilling clashes in the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2026, Brazil knocked Japan out of the tournament. The sides took on Japan in the round of 32 stage of the competition at Houston Stadium, and throughout the game, the two sides looked equally matched.

CNN

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· Jul 6, 2026

Japanese soccer fans going viral at the World Cup | Meanwhile in Asia

Cleaning up the stadium, enjoying Texas barbecue - Japanese soccer fans have had many viral moments online during the World Cup. CNN’s Hanako Montgomery talks about the mixed reactions to the fans’ behaviors back home in Japan. Stream "Meanwhile in Asia" exclusively at the CNN app. Watch 24/7 live news with CNN Headlines: https://bit.ly/4eIvlTr #News

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Related coverage for "Why Japan Fans Clean Up the Stadium After Soccer Games": Daily Mail — Japan fans inspire locals to join their famous stadium clean-up tradition after World Cup clash with Sweden. Euronews — Japan fans keep World Cup clean-up tradition alive. Reuters — LIVE: Fans gather in Tokyo to watch World Cup match against Brazil. OneFootball — 🇯🇵 Japan knock Tunisia out of the World Cup. India TV News — Gabriel Martinelli's late goal propels Brazil to FIFA World Cup 2026 RO16 after fiery clash with Japan. CNN — Japanese soccer fans going viral at the World Cup | Meanwhile in Asia