After
Senegal defeated Poland 2-1 in their first World Cup clash, their fans
stayed behind to voluntarily clean up the mess they had made at their
part of the stadium on Tuesday.
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
Senegal fans cleaning the stadium after their 2-1 victory against Poland
The Terranga Lions of Senegal on Tuesday, became the first African
team to win a match at the ongoing FIFA World Cup in Russia after they
emerged victorious in a 2-1 defeat of Poland.
In a bid to celebrate their victory in style, the Senegalese fans
showed their civil side by cleaning up the stadium joyfully 40minutes
after their game against Poland in their opening game of Russia 2018
World cup.
The fans were seen packing drinks and food packaging and putting
them in the bin bags in a bid to keep the stadium clean. They were later
praised online for their act of cleanliness and ability to be humble
and helpful despite their victory.
Coached by Alou Cisse, the captain of the Senegalese side which
shocked France 1-0 on their road to the quarter finals of the
Korea/Japan 2002 World Cup, Senegal scored in both half to record an
impressive win.
Led by Liverpool’s Sadio Mane, the West African country which is
the highest ranked African nation in the FIFA rankings opened their
World Cup account through an own goal by Brazil-born defender, Thiago
Cionek on 37 minutes.
Senegal, in only their second World Cup appearance since their 2002
impressive debut, however, held on to record an impressive win over the
shell-shocked Europeans, and will look to take control of Group H when
they meet Japan, who earlier recorded a surprise 2-1 win Colombia, on 24
June.
#TyCSportsMundial Senegal consiguió un triunfo histórico. Pero sus hinchas en lugar de festejar a minutos de terminado el partido, se encargan de limpiar su sector antes de retirarse. #RESPECT. pic.twitter.com/RiKovpfmoT— TyC Sports (@TyCSports) June 19, 2018
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
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