Romania made it to the last 16 of the European Championships, losing to the Netherlands, but with the best international record in the last 24 years. Even in the shadow of the defeat, the team's pride was still evident. As they bid farewell to Germany, they carefully cleaned the locker room, a civilized gesture that won the praise of many fans.
The Japanese national team was once a favorite in international soccer, and was known for its tidy locker room. This year, the Romanian team has also carried on this fine tradition. After losing to the Netherlands in the round of 16, they still kept the locker room clean and tidy, and even kept a letter from the German tournament organizing committee.
In the letter, the Romanian team left a sincere valedictory message: every tournament, every exciting moment, every experience has brought us closer together and deeply appreciated the charm of soccer. Here we bid farewell to Germany without any regrets and thank this land. We are deeply honored to have been part of the European soccer family during these few days of our journey.