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    Sent Off for Covering His Mouth — Ex-Newcastle Star Makes Football History Under FIFA’s New Rule

    Paraguay midfielder Miguel Almiron became the first player in football history to be sent off under FIFA’s new rule prohibiting players from covering their mouths during on-field confrontations.

    The former Newcastle United player was shown a red card during Paraguay’s World Cup Group D clash against Turkey in Santa Clara, California, on Friday, June 21, after appearing to cover his mouth while directing comments toward Turkish defender Mert Muldur.

    The incident occurred in first-half stoppage time with Paraguay leading 1-0. Following a VAR review, referee officials determined that Almiron had breached FIFA’s newly introduced regulation and issued a straight red card.

    The dismissal marks the first enforcement of a rule introduced by FIFA in April as part of a wider campaign aimed at combating racism and discriminatory behaviour in football.

    Under the regulation, players who deliberately cover their mouths while engaging in confrontations or exchanges with opponents can face immediate dismissal, with FIFA arguing that such actions can obstruct investigations into potential abusive or discriminatory remarks.

    The rule was introduced following controversy during a Champions League match earlier this year involving Benfica winger Gianluca Prestianni and Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior. Prestianni was accused of racially abusing the Brazilian forward, allegations he denied.

    He was later sanctioned with a six-match suspension, three of which were suspended, for what authorities described as homophobic conduct.

    FIFA President Gianni Infantino has been one of the strongest advocates of the measure. “If you do not have something to hide, you don’t hide your mouth when you say something. That’s it, as simple as that,” Infantino said when announcing the policy.

    Almiron’s dismissal is likely to reignite debate over the implementation of the rule, with supporters and analysts expected to scrutinise how consistently it will be enforced throughout the tournament.

    Despite the setback, Paraguay continued their World Cup campaign against Turkey, though the red card significantly altered the balance of the contest and became one of the tournament’s most talked-about moments.

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