Paraguay's Miguel Almiron becomes 1st player red-carded at the World Cup for covering his mouth
Paraguay midfielder Miguel Almiron received a one-game ban for covering his mouth during a match. The incident happened during a 1-0 victory over Turkey. Almiron is the first player sent off at the tournament for this specific violation.
What changed
Almiron has now been issued a one-match suspension by FIFA.
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Miguel Almiron Receives One-Match Suspension After World Cup Red Card
confidence 95%Paraguay midfielder Miguel Almiron received a one-game ban for covering his mouth during a match. The incident happened during a 1-0 victory over Turkey. Almiron is the first player sent off at the tournament for this specific violation.
What's confirmed:
- Miguel Almiron received a one-match suspension for covering his mouth.
- Almiron was the first player sent off at the World Cup for covering his mouth.
- The red card occurred during a game against Turkey.
- Paraguay won the match against Turkey 1-0.
Still unconfirmed:
- The red card was issued on June 19.
- The incident violated a strict new rule forbidding covering mouths during on-field confrontations.
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Miguel Almiron receives first World Cup red card for mouth-covering rule
confidence 100%Paraguay midfielder Miguel Almiron was sent off during a match against Turkey in San Francisco. He covered his mouth while speaking to Mert Mulder, leading referee Ivan Barton to issue a red card. The incident occurred shortly before the second half.
What's confirmed:
- Miguel Almiron was the first player red-carded at the World Cup for covering his mouth.
- The incident took place during a match between Paraguay and Turkey in San Francisco.
- Referee Ivan Barton issued the red card after Mert Mulder appealed for punishment.
- FIFA changed the laws of the game in April after an incident with Real Madrid's Vinicius Jr and Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni.
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Miguel Almiron Receives First World Cup Red Card for Covering Mouth
confidence 95%Paraguay midfielder Miguel Almiron was sent off during a Group D match against Turkey for covering his mouth during a confrontation. This marks the first time FIFA's new mouth-covering rule has been enforced with a red card at the World Cup. Paraguay won the match, resulting in Turkey's elimination.
What's confirmed:
- Miguel Almiron was issued a red card for covering his mouth during a World Cup match against Turkey.
- This is the first time a player has been sent off at the World Cup for covering their mouth.
- The incident occurred during a Group D match between Paraguay and Turkey.
- Paraguay won the match and knocked Turkey out of the tournament.
- The ejection was based on a new FIFA mouth-covering rule.
Still unconfirmed:
- The incident took place in Santa Clara, California.
- The red card occurred during first-half stoppage time following a foul near midfield involving Mert Mulder.
- Referee Ivan Barton issued the punishment after Mert Mulder appealed.