Japan starred, this Wednesday, in one of the biggest surprises of the World Cup in Qatar by beating the favorites for the title, Germany 2-1. Ritsu Doan and Takuma Asano scored the comeback goals and were responsible for the japanese joy burst at Khalifa Stadium.
The party of the Japanese fans extended to the grass and changing rooms but not even the moment of emotion prevented the Japanese from leaving the stadium. absolutely tidy bathhouse – an unusual and usual image at the end of the matches, regardless of the teams. A gesture that was highlighted by FIFA – and the organization also recalled the civic gestures of supporters of the Eastern team.
After a historic victory against Germany in the #FIFA World Cup on matchday 4, the Japanese fans picked up the rubbish in the stadium, while the @jfa_samuraiblue He thus left his dressing room at the Khalifa International Stadium. Immaculate.
Sun Arigato.???????????? pic.twitter.com/NuAQ2xrwSI
—FIFA.com (@FIFAcom) November 23, 2022
“After a historic victory against Germany in the World Cup, The Japanese fans picked up the rubbish in the stadium, as the team thus left the Khalifa International Stadium locker room???????? Impeccable. Thank you,” FIFA wrote.
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A “thank you” was also what the Japanese team left in the locker room. In another photo published by FIFA, it is known that, on top of the counter, several origami (art of folding paper associated with Japanese culture) and a poster with thank you in arabic????????
This is what they left behind too. ???????? pic.twitter.com/mSrHzIsEbm
—FIFA.com (@FIFAcom) November 23, 2022
Source: Observadora
