Which team has the most immaculate fans?

January 30th, 2006 | By: ShiLou | 2 Comments »


Japanese fans are the most immaculate when it comes to supporting their team.

Apparently during the 1998 World Cup in France, the stadium authorities were astonished to find the Japan fans’ seating area cleaner after the game than before.

On the final whistle at each of their games, the supporters had picked up all the rubbish they could find and deposited it in the bins by the exit.

I am not surprised as I found Japanese cities very clean when I visited Japan/Korea 2002.

Well there you have it, the Japanese fans are immaculate; what about the other fans?

I will like to hear from you.


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Username By Kenji | January 30th, 2006 at 12:55 pm
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Have been to many games in Japan and have always loved the fans. They are 100% behind the team and aren’t looking to start fights or cause problems. Doesn’t surprise me that they are the most immaculate. A lot of other fans could learn a thing or two from Japan.

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Username By Thomas | March 12th, 2007 at 1:27 pm
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It doesnt really matter how clean the stadium is left, they still have to pay for cleaning crews. Also, fights in the crowds is a soccer thing, never willl the crowd riot at a gaelic football match.

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