Stars who cover their mouths in on-pitch spats could be SENT OFF at the World Cup after racism row involving Vinicius Jr in new rule change
Stars involved in on-pitch rows with players often conceal their mouths to hide what is being said - which FIFA chief Gianni Infantino wanted to be outlawed.
FIFA announces World Cup rules
- Players who cover mouths could face red card at World Cup RTE —
- Red cards can be given to players who cover their mouths while confronting opponents Associated Press —
- FIFA to award $871 million in prize money for 2026 World Cup, increasing figure by a further 15% CBS Sports —
- FIFA boosts World Cup money distributed to 48 participating teams USA Today —
- Players who cover mouths in confrontations to be sent off at World Cup Sky News —