FIFA to issue red cards for players covering mouths during confrontations at World Cup

Screenshot
Screenshot
  • New rule allows referees to send off players who cover mouths in disputes
  • Decision follows Vinícius Júnior incident involving Gianluca Prestianni
  • Walk-offs and match abandonments to carry strict sanctions at tournament

Players who cover their mouths while confronting opponents will risk being sent off at this summer’s World Cup after football lawmakers approved a rule change.

The measure was agreed unanimously by the International Football Association Board (IFAB) and will be implemented at the tournament, giving referees the authority to issue red cards in such situations at their discretion.

The change follows an incident in February when Real Madrid forward Vinícius Júnior reported abuse from Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni, who covered his mouth while speaking during a Champions League match. The game was paused for 10 minutes as officials followed UEFA protocols.

UEFA later handed Prestianni a six-match ban for discriminatory conduct, ruling the language used was anti-gay in nature. Part of the suspension was deferred, and the sanction remains subject to appeal.

FIFA had pushed for stricter action in response to the incident, with president Gianni Infantino advocating for automatic dismissals when players conceal their speech during confrontations.

Under the updated guidance, competition organisers can instruct referees to treat such behaviour as a red-card offence in an effort to deter abusive language that cannot be detected.

Additional rule changes will also target player conduct more broadly during the tournament.

Players who walk off the pitch in protest at refereeing decisions, as well as officials who encourage such actions, will face immediate dismissal. Teams responsible for abandoning matches could forfeit the game.

The stricter stance follows chaotic scenes at the Africa Cup of Nations final earlier this year, when Senegal players temporarily left the pitch in protest, causing a lengthy delay.

Football’s governing bodies say the new measures are designed to improve discipline, protect players and uphold standards of conduct on the sport’s biggest stage.

Avatar photo
WRITTEN BY

Hailey

Hailey Russell is a football journalist and former Division 1 collegiate athlete in the United States, bringing a unique blend of elite playing experience and professional insight to her work. Currently competing at the professional level in Europe, Hailey combines first-hand knowledge of the modern game with sharp analysis across match reports, player development, and tactical breakdowns.

More articles by Hailey →

Leave a Comment

Leave a Comment






The reCAPTCHA verification period has expired. Please reload the page.

More in News

\GELSENKIRCHEN, GERMANY - 20 JUNE, 2024: Lamine Yamal The football match of EURO 2024 Spain vs. Italy at Veltins Arena — Stock Editorial Photography

Lamine Yamal Told He Has More To Give As Spain Prepare To Face France

Lamine Yamal walked away from Spain's World Cup quarter-final win ...
GELSENKIRCHEN, GERMANY - 20 JUNE, 2024: Mikel Merino, The football match of EURO 2024 Spain vs. Italy at Veltins Arena — Stock Editorial Photography

Mikel Merino Reveals Mobility Scooter Ordeal Behind His World Cup Hero Run

Nine minutes. That is all Mikel Merino has needed across ...

Bouaddi stands by Morocco decision despite World Cup exit to France

Ayyoub Bouaddi says he has no regrets about choosing Morocco ...

Mbappé eases injury fears as France reach World Cup semifinals

Kylian Mbappé confirmed he is fit after suffering an ankle ...

Manzambi Chases Argentina Upset After Injury Scare

Johan Manzambi could barely stop laughing. Two hours after coming ...

Trending on Futbol Chronicle

Premier League

Map of All the Premier League Teams for 2025/26

The 2025/26 Premier League features 20 clubs spread across England, ...

What Is The Club World Cup?

The FIFA Club World Cup has undergone a significant transformation, ...
Michael Carrick - Rooney says Carrick gave “taste of what it was like under Sir Alex Ferguson”

Michael Carrick points to lack of sharpness after Manchester United draw with West Ham

• Michael Carrick cited a lack of sharpness after Manchester ...

Why Soccer Is The Best Sport

Soccer has become incredibly popular across the globe in recent ...
2026 World Cup ball

The Best World Cup YouTubers to Follow in 2026

The 2026 World Cup is the biggest in the tournament's ...