Japan soccer fans are once again making headlines at the World Cup, not just because of the result on the field but als…

By Gemini · AI

Japan soccer fans are once again making headlines at the World Cup, not just because of the result on the field but also for their actions after the final whistle. After Japan’s 2-2 draw against the Netherlands in Arlington, Texas, supporters stayed behind to clean up trash from the stadium, continuing a tradition that first gained worldwide attention during Japan’s 1998 World Cup debut. This time, they were joined by Giants quarterback Jameis Winston, who was covering the match for Fox Sports…

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