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Paraguay’s Miguel Almirón made World Cup history on Friday night in Santa Clara, becoming the first player ever dismissed for covering his mouth during a confrontation, as his side faced Türkiye in a Group D match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.nytimes
The red card was issued under a rule unanimously approved by the International Football Association Board at a special meeting in Vancouver in April, which grants referees the power to send off any player who covers their mouth during a confrontational situation with an opponent. The regulation was implemented specifically for the 2026 World Cup following a Champions League incident in February in which Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni allegedly directed racist language at Real Madrid’s Vinícius Júnior while obscuring his mouth.espn
FIFA president Gianni Infantino had publicly championed the measure, stating: “If you have nothing to hide, you don’t cover your mouth when you say something”.instagram
The dismissal compounds a difficult tournament for Almirón and Paraguay. In their opening match, a 4-1 loss to the United States in Los Angeles, Almirón was booked for simulation after a VAR review applied the “mistaken identity” rule for the first time in World Cup history. Five Paraguay players received yellow cards in that collapse of discipline.reuters
Both Türkiye and Paraguay entered Friday’s match desperate for points after opening defeats, with the United States set to clinch the top spot in Group D if Türkiye failed to win.bbc
The IFAB’s official statement on the rule reads: “At the discretion of the competition organiser, any player covering their mouth in a confrontational situation with an opponent may be sanctioned with a red card”. The regulation applies specifically to confrontational situations, not routine on-field conversations.fifa
The rule is part of a broader package of measures introduced for the tournament, including red cards for players who leave the pitch in protest at refereeing decisions and forfeits for teams that cause matches to be abandoned.espn