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Japanese supporters remained at Monterrey's stadium following their team's 4-0 victory over Tunisia. They cleared litter from the stands after the match, which marked the 1,000th game in World Cup history.
thegatewaypundit.comJapanese fans stayed after their national team defeated Tunisia 4-0 to remove trash from the stands at Monterrey's stadium. The match was the 1,000th in World Cup history.
Cleanup After the Match Supporters collected litter left in seating areas once the game ended. The action repeated a pattern seen at prior Japanese matches.
No other details on attendance or match conditions were provided.
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