Japan leaves Dallas Stadium locker room spotless after World Cup draw with Netherlands
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Tracy DeLatte
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Japanese soccer players continued their nation's tradition of cleanliness by leaving the Dallas Stadium locker room completely spotless after their 2-2 World Cup draw against the Netherlands. Photos captured the immaculate state of the locker room, showcasing the team's respect for the venue and their cultural practice of tidying up after themselves.
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Photos captured the state of the team's locker room after their 2-2 draw against the Netherlands.
Japanese soccer players showcased their tradition of cleanliness by leaving the Dallas Stadium locker room spotless after Sunday's 2-2 World Cup draw against the Netherlands.
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