The passion, pride and chaos of World Cup fan culture
World Cup fan culture showcases unique traditions and national pride as supporters gather globally. Norwegian fans row up escalators in Boston for their opening match against Iraq, while Japanese supporters clean stadiums post-match, reflecting their cultural emphasis on responsibility. Celebrations also include Scottish fans adorning statues with traffic cones, exemplifying the tournament's vibrant festivities.
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Published 24 Jun 2026, 19:37 UTC · Updated 24 Jun 2026, 19:50 UTC
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