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    New FIFA Rule: Red Cards for Players Covering Mouths or Leaving Pitch in Protest

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 29, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development for football regulations, FIFA has implemented a new rule that empowers referees to issue red cards to players who cover their mouths during matches. This measure aims to enhance transparency and discourage players from concealing their communications, which can sometimes be used to hide dissent or unsportsmanlike conduct. The rule also targets players who leave the pitch in protest against referees’ decisions, a behavior that disrupts the flow and spirit of the game.

    Historically, players have used covering their mouths to communicate privately with teammates or staff, especially during high-stakes tournaments like the World Cup. However, this new directive reflects FIFA’s commitment to maintaining discipline and fairness on the field. By penalizing such actions with immediate ejection, the governing body seeks to uphold respect for referees’ authority and ensure matches proceed without unnecessary interruptions.

    The introduction of this rule could have a profound impact on player behavior and match dynamics in future World Cup tournaments. Teams and players will need to adapt quickly to avoid costly dismissals that could affect their competitive standing. Meanwhile, referees are now equipped with clearer guidelines to manage dissent and maintain order, reinforcing the integrity of football at the highest level.

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