FIFA World Cup 2018: Senegal, Japan fans praised for picking up trash after separate victories

Author: Web Desk

Japan and Senegal both won their debut matches in FIFA World Cup 2018 group stages on June 19, Tuesday. After separate victories for both the teams, their fans decided to stay behind to help clean up the litter in the stadium instead of celebrating in the streets.

Fans were filmed and people took their photos for the generous gesture shown by them, the videos and photos were later posted on social media. Within minutes, the photos and videos showing fans searching the stands for rubbish and cleaning it up went viral on social media. The fantastic effort made by the supporter was appreciated by all.

Japanese football team won 2-1 over Colombia at the Mordovia Arena while the Senegalese national team also won 2-1 over poland at the Otkrytiye Arena, in Moscow.

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