Old clip recirculates with false claim it shows 'Qatar World Cup stadium fire'
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- Published on November 28, 2022 at 09:18
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- By Mohammad MAZED, AFP Bangladesh
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"A terrible fire at the World Cup stadium. The intensity of the fire at a massive level, red alert in Qatar," reads a Bengali-language Facebook post shared on November 23.
The video, which has more than 5,000 views, shows security personnel running towards a football pitch engulfed in thick smoke.
The video was shared in similar Facebook posts in Bengali and English.
However, reverse image searches and keyword searches found the video was filmed years before the Qatar World Cup.
Hamburg relegated
The clip was previously posted on YouTube on May 13, 2018 by German sport and entertainment channel 4S-TV.
The video title reads: "Hamburger SV - Borussia Mönchengladbach | Pyro-Riot & Game Interruption | 12.05.2018."
The description reads: "After 55 years in the 1. Bundesliga the dinosaur of the German football goes down to the 2. Bundesliga".
Hamburg was relegated from the Bundesliga league for the first time in its history in 2018, as a win over Borussia Moenchengladbach proved too little too late.
The six-time German champions are the only team to have played in every single Bundesliga season since the league's inauguration in 1963, earning them the nickname "dinosaur".
A proud run of 55 season in Germany's top flight came to an ugly end, as Hamburg fans set off a flurry of fireworks, releasing a cloud of black smoke across the Volksparkstadion, forcing play to be suspended just minutes from time.
The footage circulating in false posts about Qatar (below-left) corresponds to the YouTube video about Hamburg's relegation in the Bundesliga in 2018 (below-right).
An AFP photographer took various images of the chaos that erupted -- for example here and here.
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