FIFA World Cup 2018 Day 6: Japan and Senegal Fans Cleanup Videos Go Viral, “Mom I’m Fine” Signs and More
The sixth day of the 2018 FIFA World Cup is left behind with the fans cleaning up the stadium after the matches, “Mom I’m Fine” signs and more.
Japan and Senegal fans cleaning the stadium
Japan and Senegal won their matches in the group yesterday and didn’t hurry to leave the stadium. Instead, they stayed and cleaned up all the junk left after the match.
See Senegalese fans collecting garbage after their match with Poland in Moscow.
#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
In this video, Japanese fans are cleaning at Mordovia Arena in Saransk.
Classy supporters: Japanese fans cleanup after match while Colombians congratulate them on their victory! ??❤️?? #TheBeautifulGame pic.twitter.com/vts0RWvRhd
— 433 (@official433) June 19, 2018
Japanese and Senegalese fans are the best guest in Russia for now.
Japanese fans are the best! ??? #COLJPN #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/8ygiLYYWDL
— julie (@pinkys421) June 19, 2018
True citizen responsibility!
The Japanese fans cleaning up after themselves after the game. Massive respect. We should all learn from them pic.twitter.com/Vt87CaNav3
— BK (@kokhxbrdn) October 14, 2014
Mexican-Belgian fan with “Mom I’m Fine” sign
Jonathan Kubben Quiñonez is the Mexican-Belgian fan who travels around the world with the giant “Mom I’m Fine” signs.
“Whatever your age is, if you have a [Latin] mom and a passion for adventure, you will have to find a way to tell her that you are fine,” Quiñonez explained. “This is my way.”
His Instagram account @momimfine has more than 312,000 followers for now. At the World Cup 2018, he pleased us with a bunch of new photos holding a “Mom I’m Fine” sign.
He even got the photo with his role model Christiano Ronaldo!
Quintero cheeky free kick
Quintero’s goal wasn’t a simple one as it’s really hard to sneak a ball and make Eiji Kawashima played the ball too deep, resulting in a goal. Though Japanese goalkeeper showed a sign meaning there was no goal, the referee decided to add a point to Colombia.
See the summary of the match Colombia-Japan below:
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