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Miguel Almiron red card for covering mouth is World Cup first

Miguel Almiron red card for covering mouth is World Cup first
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Paraguay midfielder Miguel Almiron became the first player in World Cup history to receive a red card for covering his mouth during a confrontation. The rule was implemented by FIFA to prevent players from hiding verbal abuse from officials.

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The incident marks a significant change in officiating standards and disciplinary rules in professional football.

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Hear this story Miguel Almirón made World Cup history Friday night — just not the kind he would have liked.

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