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Miguel Almiron Receives Red Card at World Cup for Covering His Mouth

Paraguayan player Miguel Almiron became the first player to receive a red card at the World Cup for covering his mouth during a conversation with referee Mert Mulder. The situation led to an appeal for punishment to referee Ivan Barton.

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Miguel Almiron of Paraguay was issued a red card during a World Cup match after covering his mouth while speaking to referee Mert Mulder. The incident prompted Mulder to appeal to referee Ivan Barton for disciplinary action.

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Paraguay’s Miguel Almiron becomes 1st player red-carded at World Cup for covering his mouth

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Miguel Almiron Receives Red Card at World Cup for Covering His Mouth