Even the police, who intervened to prevent the mass assault, later forcibly peeled off the man's clothes.
It happened outside the third Asian qualifying stadium for the North and Central American World Cup in Xiamen, southern China.
A man wearing a uniform for the Japanese national soccer team was forced out while trying to enter the Chinese cheering squad area.
[Chinese soccer spectator: traitor!] [Magical!]
Excited soccer fans called him a "traitor" because he considered the man Chinese.
However, the person in the video who said he encountered a Japanese supporter the day before the match was the same as the character in the video.
It is even said that the Japanese who went to the away cheering in their own uniforms were attacked by the home team spectators.
[Japanese soccer supporters: (Team China!) Good luck! See you tomorrow! China, fighting!]
The home turf of Chinese soccer fans continued even inside the stadium.
booing as the Japanese national anthem played,
[Stadium announcement: Play the Japanese national anthem! (Wow!)]
They fired laser beams at Japanese players and even stormed the stadium.
The result of the match was 3-1 and China's complete defeat not only in the national team's performance but also in spectator manners.
State-run CCTV did not broadcast again this time, saying the copyright fee was too high, but Chinese Internet users responded with self-deprecation that they did a better job.
I'm Kang Jeong-gyu from Beijing.
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