According to Mundo Deportivo, the Paraguayan Football Association has filed a complaint with FIFA regarding England player Jude Bellingham's mouth-covering gesture directed at Ghanaian striker Jordan Ayew.
The Paraguayan Football Association protested to FIFA because Bellingham made a mouth-covering gesture while speaking to Ghanaian player Jordan Ayew. This action echoes a similar incident involving Paraguayan player Almirón against a Turkish player, which resulted in a red card under FIFA's newly introduced rule, dubbed the "Vinicius Law."
In Bellingham's case, neither referee Saeed Martínez nor VAR referee Armando Villarreal detected the incident, so the Real Madrid player went unpunished on the pitch. It remains to be seen how FIFA's disciplinary body will respond to the complaint, which was filed within the timeframe stipulated by FIFA World Cup regulations.
Article 9 of the FIFA World Cup Regulations addresses protests: "Unless otherwise provided in this article, protests must be submitted in writing to the FIFA Match Commissioner within two hours of the end of the match. They must also be submitted through the FIFA legal portal within 24 hours of the end of the match, otherwise they will be dismissed."
If Paraguay's complaint meets these requirements, FIFA's disciplinary body is obligated to investigate. The consequences will depend on the outcome. However, the regulations also state: "No protest may be lodged against decisions taken by the referee regarding facts connected with the match. Such decisions are final and not subject to appeal, unless otherwise stipulated in the FIFA Disciplinary Code."
The FIFA Disciplinary Code does provide an exception: "In cases of serious misconduct, disciplinary measures may be taken even if the referee and his assistants did not see the relevant situation and therefore had no opportunity to take any action."
Does Bellingham's gesture constitute serious misconduct? In April, FIFA introduced a new rule classifying a player covering their mouth while speaking to an opponent as grounds for a direct red card. This decision followed an incident between Benfica's Alejandro Bah and Real Madrid's Vinícius Júnior during a Champions League match.
If FIFA upholds Paraguay's complaint, the minimum penalty would be a one-match suspension, equivalent to Almirón's sanction. However, the penalty could be substantially harsher if the conduct is deemed discriminatory. The FIFA Disciplinary Code stipulates that racist misconduct carries a minimum ten-match suspension: "Any person who, through derogatory, discriminatory or insulting words or actions, violates the dignity or integrity of a country, individual or group on account of race, colour, ethnic origin, national origin, social origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, language, religion, political opinion or any other opinion, economic status, birthplace or any other status, shall be sanctioned with a suspension of at least ten matches or for a specific period, or any other appropriate disciplinary measure."
A player who admits wrongdoing may receive a reduced penalty: "Where discriminatory conduct is committed by a player or official who subsequently admits the infringement, up to half of the sanction may be converted into educational, communication and training measures, subject to the approval of the judicial body and FIFA."
For now, FIFA must first review and investigate the Paraguayan Football Association's complaint.
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IshimweSteven
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I'm Real fan but that idoet is rasist even he is black
how
Diwabekt
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Honestly maybe he was just talking not saying racist thing because if he was racist the victim could have told the ref
Lipdekrz
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folks this isn't about Madrid,many England players who are Jamaican born English are very stupid,useless and racist
Diabciopuy
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I'm Real fan but that idoet is rasist even he is black
Widbiltz
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I do say it, most Real Madrid players are vert disrespectful. This is the way Perez has taught them. Just imagine the attitudes of Vinicius,Rudiger,Mbappe and Bellingham. Perez isn't good
kehdiklmnz
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maybe it was just a normal conversation
hudalnprst
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FIFA loves Argentina FiFa projects big team FiFa doesn't like African teams FIFA is corrupt. If you give Messi a red card you are fired
I don't blame you for being foolish, because I know some one taught you. How does this concerns Messi, thank God Bellingham is not Messi, because I know you guys would have been mad by now.
Ziuabdeyz
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rules are not meant for white people...jst saying,m not racist
but almiron is white. why are you racist
Sisamost
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U SEE HOW SOME AFRICAN DESCENDANTS MISBEHAVED BCOS THEY WERE BORN OUTSIDE AFRICA. IS BELLINGHAM TELLING AYEW HE'S WHITE.? NONSENSE.
What a shallow thinking. Ayew would have complained if what Bellingham said bordered on racism.
podinptuyz
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I am looking for comments from Madrid fans.
podinptuyz
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FIFA loves Argentina FiFa projects big team FiFa doesn't like African teams FIFA is corrupt. If you give Messi a red card you are fired
Messi haters need to counseling. Now how is Messi related to this post? And when you look at fouls committed in this world cup and no card given, some are worse than that of Messi but haters are blind. Ronaldo was not supposed to play the first two opening matches of this world cup but FIFA favoured him but you are not talking about it. Now the issue is about Jude but you are bringing in Messi and Argentina. Why ?
Shugarzizzle
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FIFA loves Argentina FiFa projects big team FiFa doesn't like African teams FIFA is corrupt. If you give Messi a red card you are fired
You’re so unfortunate cos how is this post connected to Messi
Shugarzizzle
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FIFA is too foolish
Cos of Bellingham naw they are foolish werey eyan alabosi
Amine_Ermac
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Yeah, they really do!
Especially knowing Jude Bellingham’s past transgressions.
kaiganaxabystc1
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That rule is a problem and they have already started a partial implementation, it will be weaponized and abused by officials, to target certain teams and individuals while others get away with it.
McForlemu
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I guess they have a point.
Yeah, they really do!
Amine_Ermac
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I guess they have a point.
cedabdenor
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It was dubbed Pestianni Rule... It wasn't Vinicius who covered his mouth
Mabacopy
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FIFA is too foolish
AFerzEnE4211
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Bullshit😂
EAGLECOPPER
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Almiron is sent off but not Bellingham because of bias
Bihcdnpsy
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FIFA loves Argentina FiFa projects big team FiFa doesn't like African teams FIFA is corrupt. If you give Messi a red card you are fired
you must be very stupid, how Messi connected to this post
Mueabcdkor
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rules are not meant for white people...jst saying,m not racist
pentiumIX
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but they wasn't argument at that time maybe they were just discussing
Diwbcdnrty
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these Madrid fans are HYPOCRITES
Rizcioruz
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U SEE HOW SOME AFRICAN DESCENDANTS MISBEHAVED BCOS THEY WERE BORN OUTSIDE AFRICA. IS BELLINGHAM TELLING AYEW HE'S WHITE.? NONSENSE.
Riuabklpsy
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FIFA loves Argentina FiFa projects big team FiFa doesn't like African teams FIFA is corrupt. If you give Messi a red card you are fired
Battyswargz5
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Maybe Jude didn’t brush his tooth 🦷
Mayhem87
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The rules are never the same
Gwinghltd
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Vinicius Law. we can all bring changes when we persevere.
Rajunson
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Vinicius law 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jieaemoty
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He is a habitual. Strict actions must be taken by FIFA against discrimination.