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Partly_True: Footballers Maradona and Platini wore shirts with anti-drug and anti-corruption messaging respectively.
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False: Al-Nassr terminated Jaloliddin Masharipov's contract for refusing to give his jersey number 7 to Cristiano Ronaldo.
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False: Argentina released a 1000 peso commemorative note featuring Lionel Messi after winning the 2022 World Cup.
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False: Damar Hamlin collapsed due to COVID-19 vaccine poisoning.
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False: Cristiano Ronaldo could join Newcastle United on loan if the club qualifies for the Champions League.
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False: FIFA will keep legendary Brazilian footballer Pelé's feet in its museum.
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Misleading: Video shows chief guest Shah Rukh Khan at the FIFA World Cup 2022 closing ceremony.
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False: Fans celebrated Argentina's victory outside Messi's grandmother's house in Rosario.
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False: Deepika Padukone was present at the FIFA World Cup trophy unveiling because of her film Pathaan's connections to Qatar.
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Misleading: Photo shows Cristiano Ronaldo at Real Madrid's Valdebebas training ground after Portugal's exit from FIFA World Cup.
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False: This video shows Lionel Messi hugging his mother after the World Cup win.
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False: FIFA president Gianni Infantino has announced that the football World Cup will be held every three years.
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False: Lionel Messi converted to Islam after Argentina won the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
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False: The Qatari government killed Grant Wahl, an American sports Journalist, for wearing an LGBTQ T-shirt.
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False: Photos show Doha's Stadium 974 being dismantled after the Brazil vs. South Korea World Cup match on December 6.
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Partly_True: By projecting the text “Gaza is in our hearts” on a building, Qatar is supporting Palestine amid the World Cup.
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