What Happened
This year's World Cup has set a new attendance record, with 3.6 million soccer fans having attended the matches. The event has also been marked by distinctive fan behaviors and technological displays.
Fans have engaged in unique traditions, including the Japanese custom of cleaning up stadium areas after games, which has inspired local attendees. Additionally, Swedish fans, dressed in traditional attire, have garnered attention. In Seattle, a World Cup drone scoreboard offered a unique visual spectacle, lighting up the sky during games.
Notable personalities have also been present in new capacities. Former NFL player Marshawn Lynch was observed working as a photographer during a USMNT World Cup match.
Key Facts
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3.6 million soccer fans have attended this year's World Cup matches.
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This attendance figure sets a record.
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Japanese fans have been observed cleaning up after World Cup games.
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Swedish fans have been seen in traditional dresses.
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A drone scoreboard was used in Seattle.
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Former NFL player Marshawn Lynch worked as a photographer at a USMNT World Cup match.