Uncertain World Cup for Paraguay’s Almiron, sent off for covering his mouth
Paraguay's Miguel Almiron received the first red card under a new FIFA rule for covering his mouth during a World Cup Group D match against Turkiye. The incident occurred before halftime, leaving Paraguay to play with ten men for the second half.

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AI-generatedParaguay's Miguel Almiron received the first red card under a new FIFA rule for covering his mouth during a World Cup Group D match against Turkiye. The incident occurred before halftime, leaving Paraguay to play with ten men for the second half. This new rule, approved by the International Football Association Board, prohibits covering the mouth during on-field confrontations, stemming from a previous incident involving Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni. Despite Almiron's dismissal, Paraguay secured a crucial 1-0 victory, keeping their World Cup hopes alive. However, Almiron will miss Paraguay's final group match against Australia due to the red card. He later posted on Instagram celebrating his team's win without mentioning his dismissal.
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5 extractedAlmiron posted on Instagram thanking his teammates for their effort after the win.
Almiron's red card means he will miss Paraguay's decisive final Group D match against Australia.
The new FIFA rule forbids covering mouths during on-field confrontations.
Miguel Almiron received the first red card under new FIFA rules for covering his mouth during a World Cup match.
Gianluca Prestianni was accused of making discriminatory slurs under his shirt during a Champions League game.