Fact check: Does video show Japan fans dropping trash after World Cup loss?

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Fact check: Does video show Japan fans dropping trash after World Cup loss?
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Japan's soccer players and fans are known for collecting all the trash from the locker room and inside the stadium, but did they do the opposite after defeat?

their trash after the defeat on Sunday are also widely available, further undermining the misleading claim that they were placing their unwanted items on the floor rather than picking them up.Misleading Material.

Japan supporters did not place rubbish on the floor and seats of the stadium after their nation's defeat to Costa Rica. The original footage of fans cleaning up after the game, most likely the group stage encounter with Germany, had been reversed to make it look like they were littering, possibly as a joke.did consider assigning the"Satire" ruling to the fact check, the lack of clear and visible"comedy" signposting in the tweet or the source account meant that footage could have been taken at face value , and is thus considered misleading.

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