World Cup fans stuck around to pick up trash from stadiums

That's one classy way to celebrate.
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Johnny Lieu
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World Cup fans stuck around to pick up trash from stadiums
Japanese fans helped to clean up their section of the stadium at the World Cup. Credit: Elsa/Getty Images

Japan and Senegal recorded stunning wins at the World Cup on Tuesday, and you'd expect their fans to be out celebrating.

But before all that fun, supporters stayed back to tidy up their sections of the stadiums in videos that have gone viral.

Here are Senegalese fans collecting garbage after their match against Poland at Spartak Stadium in Moscow.

While Japanese fans can be seen doing their bit alongside Columbian supporters at Mordovia Arena in Saransk.

For the Japanese fans, the act isn't certainly an isolated one. They were also spotted cleaning up the stadium after a game against the Ivory Coast during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

And of course, for those who've been to Japan, you'll know how clean public places are in the country.

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