Controversial penalty ends Senegal’s FIFA World Cup run against Belgium
Senegal was eliminated from the FIFA World Cup round of 32 after a controversial penalty awarded to Belgium in the final moments of extra time. The match, which Senegal had been leading 2-0, was tied 2-2 when Honduran referee Said Martinez, after a VAR review, called a penalty for a challenge by Senegal's Lamine Camara on Belgium's Youri Tielemans.

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AI-generatedSenegal was eliminated from the FIFA World Cup round of 32 after a controversial penalty awarded to Belgium in the final moments of extra time. The match, which Senegal had been leading 2-0, was tied 2-2 when Honduran referee Said Martinez, after a VAR review, called a penalty for a challenge by Senegal's Lamine Camara on Belgium's Youri Tielemans. Analysis from "Archivo VAR" suggested the intervention was excessive and that Tielemans initiated the contact, arguing it did not meet the criteria for a clear and obvious error. The decision led to widespread controversy and accusations of a "robbery" and "rigging" on social media, with fans believing Senegal was unfairly eliminated.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedSenegal lost 3-2 to Belgium after initially leading 2-0.
The penalty was awarded after a VAR review in the final moments of extra time.
The 'Archivo VAR' platform stated the VAR intervention was excessive and not warranted.
A controversial penalty awarded to Belgium ended Senegal's FIFA World Cup run.
Fans and content creators expressed outrage on social media, calling the decision 'robbery' and 'rigged'.