FIFA World Cup: Japan Team Tides Off Locker Room Following Historic Victory Over Germany

Japan fans cleaned up their locker room after historic victory over Germany . Japanese fans cleaned up their stadium of garbage after the match .

In a group stage match in Qatar on Wednesday, Japan recorded a historic first-ever victory over Germany, sparking a lot of cheers.However, the Japanese team, which is known for being the world's classiest players, quickly captured the hearts of social media users with their extraordinary gesture.Instead of celebrating the victory, the team washed their locker room and left it spotless after defeating Germany.After a historic victory against Germany at the #FIFAWorldCup on Match Day 4, Japan fans wiped up their garbage in the stadium, while the @jfasamuraiblue kept their changing room at Khalifa International Stadium like this, FIFA posted a video of the locker room.

Read more about it here.The photo shows towels, water bottles, and left food containers neatly arranged on the counter in the center of the room.Not only that, but Japanese fans, who are known for their post-match clean-up services, also left a note expressing their appreciation in Japanese and Arabic.After their 2-1 victory, Japan fans stayed in the stands at Khalifa International Stadium, not to celebrate the result but to clear the stadium of garbage.

They could be seen walking around the stadium, bent down to pick up used cups, bottles, food wrappers, and even discarded German flags.See the photographs and videos here: and were in awe of Japanese values and traditions.After a grueling encounter and the adrenaline rush of one of their greatest victories ever, one user stated, the supporters, as well as the players, found the enthusiasm and calm to tidy up their dressing room.Look for origami they've left behind, too.They have displayed just as much love for their devotion to sanitation as there is.

After the first game of the World Cup between Qatar and Ecuador on Sunday (November 20), something similar happened.When returning to the game, Ritsu Doan and Takuma Asano from Japan took the last 15 minutes to seal a 2-1 victory over Germany in the World Cup Group E opener on Wednesday.

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