World Cup racism monitor urges FIFA to remove VAR official over gesture
FIFA's discrimination monitor, the Fare network, has called for Australian VAR official Shaun Evans to be removed from the World Cup 2026. This request stems from Evans making an "OK" hand gesture on camera before Germany's game against Curacao.

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AI-generatedFIFA's discrimination monitor, the Fare network, has called for Australian VAR official Shaun Evans to be removed from the World Cup 2026. This request stems from Evans making an "OK" hand gesture on camera before Germany's game against Curacao. Fare stated that the gesture resembles a "white power" symbol used by far-right circles and described it as "neo-Nazi." The gesture was designated a hate symbol by the Anti-Defamation League in 2019. It remains unclear if Evans's gesture was intentional or a reference to a children's prank. FIFA has been contacted for comment.
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4 extractedFare network stated the gesture clearly resembles an upside-down 'OK' hand symbol used as a 'white power' symbol in global far-right circles.
The 'OK' gesture, with thumb and forefinger forming a circle, was designated a hate symbol by the Anti-Defamation League in 2019.
Fare network urges FIFA to remove VAR official Shaun Evans from World Cup 2026 over an 'OK' symbol gesture.
It is unclear if the official was making a political gesture or playing the children's 'circle game'.