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WATCH: Japanese and Dutch students watch World Cup match together

WATCH: Japanese and Dutch students watch World Cup match together

Around 100 Dutch and Japanese students gathered at the Uilenstede sports center to watch a World Cup match that ended in a 2-2 draw. The event, supported by a Hogeschool van Amsterdam lecturer, focused on bringing students of different backgrounds together through a shared love of football.

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