Japanese soccer fans clean up stadium stands in León

Leon faced Pachuca in the LIGA MX 2017 Apertura Mexican professional soccer league tournament, and a good number of Japanese fans attended the stadium to watch Pachuca striker Keisuke Honda play.

Hundreds of Japanese nationals have arrived to the state of Guanajuato where they occupy high executive positions within organizations such as Toyota.

And at the end of the match, the Japanese began cleaning up the stands of the stadium while the Mexican fans left a pile of garbage all over Leon’s Camp Nou, as usual.

This way, the Asians made it clear that the Japanese culture is light years ahead from the Mexican.

Japanese fans won plaudits around the world after picking up the trash in their stadium stand after World Cup game. (Google)

On a World Cup match 3 years ago, Japanese fans won plaudits around the world after picking up the trash in their stadium stand after the game.

Japanese fans won plaudits around the world after picking up the trash in their stadium stand after World Cup game. (Google)

The image of the Japanese fans picking up the trash and taking it to the trash cans after the Leon vs Pachuca game went viral on social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Image: Twitter

Keisuke Honda entered the field on minute 77, and couldn’t do much for his team that lost the game against León. But the Japanese crowd that went to see him play, was pleased and applauded their countryman effusively.

Source: El Debate

 

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