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  • An old video showing a referee running on the ground seemingly celebrating a goal is going viral on social media. What does the claim say?: The claim states that the referee is celebrating France's victory goal against England during the FIFA World Cup 2022 quarter final match. But...?: The video is from English Premier League (EPL) match from 2015. The video shows referee Mike Dean running after football club Tottenham Hotspur scored an opening goal against Aston Villa. How did we find out the truth?: A simple reverse image search led us to a YouTube video from 2015. The video was uploaded by a channel 'JustaReaction' on 3 November 2015. It was titled, "Referee Mike Dean celebrating Tottenham goal vs Aston Villa!" Any reports about the incident?: We also found news reports about the incident from 2020. A podcast from 19 February 2020 named That Peter Crouch Podcast, hosted on the website of British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), included Dean's interview. In this interview, he spoke about his supposed celebration at the EPL in White Hart Lane, London. “Probably the stupid Tottenham-Aston Villa advantage thing I did about four years ago is the most Mike Dean thing I’ve ever done."Mike Dean, referee Another BBC report published on 20 January 2020 carried a video interview of Dean, where he clarifies that he was not actually celebrating the goal, but was celebrating him decision to play advantage. The video also carried the same viral video in the background. Conclusion: An old video of a referee celebrating his decision of giving an advantage to a team in a football match in 2015 was falsely shared as a recent video from 2022 FIFA World Cup. (Not convinced of a post or information you came across online and want it verified? Send us the details on , or e-mail it to us at and we'll fact-check it for you. You can also read all our fact-checked stories .) (At The Quint, we question everything. Play an active role in shaping our journalism by becoming a member today.)
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