Ecuador’s Hincapié becomes the second player sent off for covering his mouth at the World Cup
Ecuador's Piero Hincapié received a red card in the 95th minute of his team's 2-0 loss to Mexico in the World Cup round of 32. This was due to a confrontational exchange with Mexico's Santi Giménez, where Hincapié was seen covering his mouth.

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AI-generatedEcuador's Piero Hincapié received a red card in the 95th minute of his team's 2-0 loss to Mexico in the World Cup round of 32. This was due to a confrontational exchange with Mexico's Santi Giménez, where Hincapié was seen covering his mouth. FIFA implemented a new rule mandating a red card for players who cover their mouths during such interactions to prevent hidden abusive comments. Hincapié is the second player to be penalized under this rule, following Paraguay's Miguel Almirón. Although Ecuador's World Cup participation has concluded, Hincapié will serve a suspension for his team's next international match.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
4 extractedMiguel Almirón was the first player punished under the new rule.
FIFA established a new rule to prevent players from hiding abusive comments by covering their mouth.
Hincapié was sent off for covering his mouth during an exchange with an opponent.
Piero Hincapié was issued a red card in the 95th minute of Ecuador’s 2-0 loss to Mexico.