Vietnamese fans stay to clean up trash at Changzhou Stadium
Putting aside their regrets at the U23 Asian Cup final, a group of Vietnamese fans stayed at Changzhou Stadium to clean up the trash.
Ngoan and his friends decided to stay and clean up the trash after the U23 Asian final match at Changzhou Stadium. |
But above all, the miraculous journey of U23 Vietnam has truly left a deep impression in the hearts of not only domestic fans. And the fans present in the snowy afternoon in Changzhou also seemed to want to contribute a little more effort to help the image of Vietnamese people become more beautiful in the eyes of friends around the world.
Putting aside his sadness, Ngoan - a third-year student at a university in Sichuan (China) - and his friends decided to stay at Changzhou Stadium to clean up the trash.
The beautiful actions of Vietnamese fans moved the volunteers and security personnel of the host country. |
"Hearing the news that the U23 Vietnam team was coming to Changzhou to play in the semi-finals, my friends and I decided to come here to cheer. After the team won, we all decided to rent a hotel for a long time to stay and continue to cheer for the final," shared my girlfriend from Thuy Nguyen, Hai Phong.
Under heavy snowfall and sub-zero temperatures, the beautiful images of Vietnamese fans moved some volunteers and security staff at Changzhou Stadium. They took photos and videos of the actions of Ngoan's group and friends from Sichuan.
This is not the first time Vietnamese football fans have left a good impression by cleaning up after an international match. Right after the match between U23 Vietnam and U23 Japan at Shah Alam Stadium (Malaysia) 3 years ago, many Vietnamese fans also stayed to clean up the trash in the stands where they were sitting.
This is not the first time Vietnamese fans have left a good image in the eyes of international friends. |
At the 28th SEA Games, the image of football fans cleaning up after the 6-0 victory of the Vietnam U23 team over Brunei was also praised by the host country Singapore. "Thank you, our neighboring friends, Vietnam! You have contributed to making the competition venue cleaner in preparation for the next matches."
AFC U23 Championship, also known as the AFC U23 Championship, is an international tournament held every two years by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), bringing together 16 of the strongest U23 teams in Asia. The teams will compete in a round-robin format in the group stage to select the two teams with the best results to advance to the quarter-finals. China is the host country of the 2018 AFC U23 Championship.