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Miguel Almiron Makes History as First Player Sent Off for Covering Mouth

Miguel Almiron Makes History as First Player Sent Off for Covering Mouth

In a historic moment during the 2026 World Cup, Paraguay's Miguel Almiron became the first player to receive a red card for covering his mouth in a match against Turkey, despite his team's victory.

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Miguel Almiron has made headlines as the first player to be shown a red card for covering his mouth during a World Cup match. This incident occurred in the 2026 World Cup game between Paraguay and Turkey.

The decision to issue a red card under these new rules highlights the ongoing changes in football regulations aimed at maintaining the integrity of the game.

Despite the setback of losing Almiron to a red card, Paraguay managed to secure a win against Turkey, showcasing their resilience on the field.

Updates

Update at 05:05 UTC on 2026-06-20

BBC Sport reported Watch Miguel Almiron become the first player to be sent off under new rules preventing players from covering their mouths during a game at the 2026 World Cup, with the Paraguay midfielder shown red in a win over Turkey.

Sources: BBC Sport