Oranje Invasion, Japanese Manners, and a Fenway Park Party: Sunday's Most Memorable Moments

Oranje Invasion, Japanese Manners, and a Fenway Park Party: Sunday's Most Memorable Moments

As the World Cup progresses, fans from various countries have been making their presence known. Dutch supporters have taken over the streets of Dallas, turning the city orange.

In a display of sportsmanship, Japanese fans cleaned up the stadium after their match against the Netherlands, collecting trash and leaving the stands spotless.

In Tokyo, fans celebrated Japan's equalizing goal against the Netherlands at the Shibuya crossing, but made sure to respect traffic lights, dispersing when the light turned red.

Meanwhile, Swedish fans showcased their love for music and dance, joining a party before a match in Monterrey to the tune of Coyote Dax's 'No rompas más'.

Scottish fans brought their unique brand of celebration to Boston, taking over the streets with kilts and bagpipes, and even attending a baseball game at Fenway Park, where they danced to 'Yes sir, I can boogie'.

In other football news, Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr was denied the Saudi League title due to a goalkeeping error by Bento, while Tottenham's James Maddison was not awarded a penalty in a draw against Leeds, with the Premier League issuing a statement to explain the decision.

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