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Netherlands 2-2 Japan: Samurai Blue peg Dutch back twice in second half as points shared - as it happened
Giants QB assists Team Japan fans in World Cup tradition
FIFA World Cup 2026 stats: Amad emulates Totti with record first; Germany 3 World 2; Kamada's 89 latest in Japan history
How it happened: A thriller to open World Cup play in DFW; players speak out
Australia look dangerous, Brazil's World Cup Problems Grow & Japan Prove They Belong Among Elite
Did you know Japan's goalkeeper was born in New Jersey?
🔥 Europeans' nightmare? Japan extend impressive record
Japan, Netherlands
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Japanese fans clean up
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Japan, World Cup
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Netherlands, Ivory Coast and Ecuador
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Yuto, a 22-year-old student from Japan studying in the US, decided to bike his way from Pittsburgh to Dallas to watch his home country play the Netherlands in the World Cup.
Following the final whistle during a World Cup match between the Netherlands and Japan on Sunday, Japanese fans immediately got to work—not finding a place to keep the party going, but by cleaning up trash in the Dallas Stadium.
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