FIFA World Cup 2022: Japanese supporters' touching act of cleaning the stadium following a game

Japanese fans stayed at the end of the Qatar-Ecuador match to clean the stadiums . Video creator Omar Al-Farooq said, Japanese never leave rubbish behind .

Al Khor Qatar, November 23: At the conclusion of the FIFA World Cup 2002 first match, Japanese footballers did something unusually classy at Dohas Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, in a video that has recently gone viral on social media.After the first match between Ecuador and Qatar on Sunday, the island country was seen pulling up all the garbage and leaving the stadium spick and span.GOR Hundreds of Japanese fans stayed at the end of the Qatar-Ecuador match to clean the stadiums.While everyone rushed to the stadium exit to avoid traffic, the Japanese waited until the stadium was empty and then came with their own trash bags to clean Gas01 (@GASoline001) November 22, 2022 Originally posted by Qatari video creator Omar Al-Farooq, the video shows him being captivated by the fans' humility and discipline.

We respect the stadium, she said.A large number of Japanese spectators volunteered to clean the 68,000-plus capacity stadium's seating area, instead of just one or two people, and either put them on the stadium's chairs or carried them with them, according to a clearly seated Farooq.They said they weren't doing it for the cameras, but im glad they did.The values they portray are appropriate for a global audience.#WorldcupQatar2022 Anand Mahindra (@anandmahindra) November 22, 2022The video touched a variety of people around the world, including businessman Anand Mahindra.

On Twitter, he said that the values they display are worthy of a global audience.The first match of the 2022 World Cup took place between host-nation Qatar and Ecuador, which emerged victorious.For the first time in history, the multinational football tournament is being held in the Middle East.To escape Qatar's brutal summer heat, the World Cup is also held outside its June-July window.

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