Japanese gift: a fan grandmother gave her lucky kimono to a cheerleader from Colombia after a match in Saransk

Japanese gift: a fan grandmother gave her lucky kimono to a cheerleader from Colombia after a match in Saransk

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The World Cup is in full swing. Residents of Russia and all over the world are enthusiastically watching the game of their favorite athletes, but bright moments occur not only on the field, but also in the stands. The incredible story that we want to share with you happened two days ago in Saransk, where football united the cheerleaders of two opposing teams.

Japanese gift: a fan grandmother gave her lucky kimono to a cheerleader from Colombia after a match in Saransk Source: BuzzFeed

Kumiko Sano, a 71-year-old resident of Japan, came to Russia for her first World Cup. She supported her country's team at the match with Colombia, which took place on June 19. Grandma even put on her lucky kimono — she wanted Japan to win so much.

Japanese gift: a fan grandmother gave her lucky kimono to a cheerleader from Colombia after a match in Saransk

Colombia was considered the favorite, so everyone predicted a loss to the Japanese. But from the first minutes of the match it became clear that the battle would not be easy. The removal of a player, a successful penalty kick played by the Japanese team — both the players and the fans of Colombia began to realize that it would be hot at the Mordovia Arena stadium. And in a literal and figurative sense: the thermometer columns that day showed +27.

Japanese gift: a fan grandmother gave her lucky kimono to a cheerleader from Colombia after a match in Saransk

The first half ended with the score 1:1, the Colombians still hoped to win back. The team of the Land of the Rising Sun did not think to retreat and showed an unquenchable thirst for victory. The result of the game amazed everyone: Japan won with a score of 2:1.

Japanese gift: a fan grandmother gave her lucky kimono to a cheerleader from Colombia after a match in Saransk

The end of the match was announced, and Sano's happy grandmother and the rest of the fans headed for the exit from the stadium. Where I saw a fan of the Colombian team, who tried to pronounce the word "omedeto" — in Japanese, "congratulations". The fan was genuinely happy for the opposing team and wanted to congratulate the fans instead of grieving over the loss. Kumiko was so touched by this that the woman approached the girl and, moreover, decided to give her her lucky kimono. After that, they took a cute photo together, which has already melted the hearts of hundreds of people around the world.

Japanese gift: a fan grandmother gave her lucky kimono to a cheerleader from Colombia after a match in Saransk

Kazuki Okamoto, a photographer who flew to the championship in the same group with Kumiko, posted the photos on his Twitter. Aren't they wonderful?

Keywords: FIFA | Game | Kimono | Colombia | Match | Fans | Soccer | World cup | Japan

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