
Brazil clinched a thrilling 2-1 victory in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 clash against Japan at NRG Stadium in Houston on Monday, June 29. The late winner from Gabriel Martinelli ensured that the four-time World Cup champions booked their place in the Round of 16, which will take place on Sunday, July 5.
Before stoppage time at the end of the 90 minutes of regulation play, Brazil and Japan were locked at 1-1, with the contest seemingly destined for extra time. Kasihu Sano and Casemiro had scored one goal each for their respective sides before Martinelli stepped up and struck a dramatic stoppage-time winner to seal Brazil’s place in the pre-quarterfinals.
Gabriel Martinelli’s crucial goal in the 95th minute ensured that the contest did not go into extra time, sparking wild celebrations among the Brazilian contingent and breaking Japanese hearts in Houston.
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As Brazil fans were elated and joyous after Selecao sealed their spot in the round of 16, where they will face the round-of-32 winner between Ivory Coast and Norway, they showed immense class by joining hands with their devastated Japanese counterparts to clean up the NRG Stadium premises.
Japanese fans are often known for their cleanliness and habit of picking up trash at the stadium regardless of the result, as their way of showing respect and gratitude to the host nation and venue. Their cleanup tradition has become a beloved symbol of sportsmanship at major global tournaments, inspiring rival supporters worldwide to embrace the beautiful habit.
In a video that went viral on social media, especially X (formerly Twitter), a Brazilian supporter was seen helping the Japanese fans by picking up the trash and putting it in a blue garbage bag, turning a moment of heartbreak into a beautiful display of unity and mutual respect. Despite Brazil’s victory, their fan was seen embracing Japan’s cleanup tradition.
After today's match, Brazil’s fans stayed behind to help pick up trash, joining a tradition that Japanese fans have now become widely recognized for. pic.twitter.com/W4W1sPIqdE
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) June 30, 2026
It was reported that other Brazilian fans also joined in the cleanup effort, showcasing the true spirit of the beautiful game, proving that mutual respect and camaraderie transcend fierce on-field rivalries.
Brazilians are known for their passionate and vibrant celebrations, but this heartwarming gesture in Houston added a beautiful chapter of humility and grace to their footballing legacy.
The viral video of a Brazilian fan helping the Japanese counterpart pick up the trash after the round of 32 win has sparked a wave of reactions on social media, especially X (formerly Twitter), with fans and football enthusiasts praising the gesture as the true spirit of football.
Taking to their X handles, fans and football enthusiasts hailed the Brazilian supporters for embracing Japan’s cleanup tradition, calling it the ‘true spirit of football’ and a shining example of sportsmanship. Many praised the gesture as "pure class" and urged supporters around the world to follow suit.
While others remarked that the Japanese fans' commitment to cleanliness continues to inspire rival fanbases, some noted that the post-match act of unity and respect was more memorable than the result itself.
THIS is the real spirit of football 🤩
Brazilian fans stayed to clean up with the Japanese. Pure class.
Every supporter should follow this example. Respect wins every time 🤝❤️🔥— KJ || Otw 1 M pertama 💰 (@1M_pertama) June 29, 2026
THIS is the real spirit of football 🤩
Brazilian fans stayed to clean up with the Japanese. Pure class.
Every supporter should follow this example. Respect wins every time 🤝❤️🔥— KJ || Otw 1 M pertama 💰 (@1M_pertama) June 29, 2026
Wow, in Brazil they don’t do that. On the contrary, Brazilians keep dirtying the streets
— Bigo@2025 (@BigoLazz2025) June 29, 2026
I just know the cleaners are gonna miss the Japanese fans after today
— Suki🐰 (@sukiibunnyyy) June 29, 2026
Finally Brazilian people is learning something useful from other people.
And don't talk about prejudice, I'm Brazilian and know exactly what it means.— Savio Assuncao (@savio_df) June 30, 2026
Japanese fans made everyone cleaner 😁 https://t.co/6YIVK7qLuO
— दिपक पौड्याल (@DpakPoudyal) June 30, 2026
True sportsmanship goes beyond winning or losing; it shines when rival boundaries fade and unity takes over, just like fans coming together to leave the world a little cleaner."
Brazil Japan #AnantAmbani#STAKE#GodKabir_Prakat_Diwas#GodMorningTuesday… https://t.co/lLt7olp1Hc— Future wings charitable trust (@sivarama221987) June 30, 2026
brazil fans joining the japanese trash pickup tradition is genuinely class
— Volodymyr Pavlenko (@mindinpanic) June 29, 2026
I like this Change Nice 👍😎 ppl doing great thing 🌍getting better. This is our golden Universe now ✨✨✨✅
— Richard (@Nobodythx2026) June 29, 2026
After winning their last World Cup in 2002, Brazil are aiming for a record-extending sixth triumph, and the Selecao took another step towards that goal with their dramatic victory over Japan to book a place in the Round of 16.
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