FIFA's New Rule Explodes After First World Cup Red Card

🔥 FIFA's controversial new "Mouth-Covering Rule" has already exploded into one of the biggest debates of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In Paraguay's dramatic 1-0 victory over Turkey, Miguel Almirón became the first player in World Cup history to receive a straight red card under the new regulation inspired by the Vinícius Jr. discrimination controversy. The decision immediately sparked outrage across the football world, raising serious questions about fairness, player rights, and FIFA's growing influence over on-field behavior. Did FIFA create a necessary tool to fight racism and discrimination? Or has football entered a dangerous era where players can be sent off without any proof of what was actually said? In this video, we break down: ⚽ The Almirón red card incident ⚽ The origins of the new Vinícius Jr. Law ⚽ FIFA's official justification ⚽ The arguments from supporters and critics ⚽ Why players' unions are concerned ⚽ How this rule could change football forever As the 2026 World Cup continues, this controversy is only getting bigger. 👇 What do YOU think? Should players receive automatic red cards for covering their mouths during confrontations, or has FIFA gone too far? 💬 Leave your opinion in the comments. 👍 Like the video if you enjoy World Cup coverage. 🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications for daily FIFA World Cup 2026 news, controversies, analysis, and breaking stories. #FIFAWorldCup2026 #ViniciusJr #MiguelAlmiron #Paraguay #Turkey #FIFA #WorldCup #FootballNews #SoccerNews #WorldCupDrama #FootballControversy