New rules for Football World Cup

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Football players at the 2026 World Cup could be shown a red card if they cover their mouths while speaking to opponents. The tournament begins on 11 June and will be hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico. The new rule is part of a plan to help tackle racism in football.

Players could also be sent off if they leave the pitch to protest against a referee’s decision. The International Football Association Board, known as Ifab, agreed the changes during a special meeting. Ifab is the group responsible for the laws of football.

Fifa has confirmed that the rules will be used at this summer’s World Cup. The changes follow two recent incidents, including one involving Benfica player Gianluca Prestianni and Real Madrid’s Vinicius Jr. Prestianni was later given a six-match ban after being accused of racist abuse.

Another incident happened at the Africa Cup of Nations final, when several Senegal players walked off the pitch after disagreeing with decisions during the match. Referees at the World Cup will decide what action is fair in each situation. The tournament will include 48 teams for the first time and will last a record 39 days.

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SMART Prep | Quick Question 210661

On Saturday morning, a group of Year 8 students met at a beach near Tauranga for a community clean-up. They brought gloves, sacks, and water bottles. At first, the sand looked almost clean, but as the group moved closer to the rocks, they found bottles, food wrappers, and fishing line tangled in the seaweed. One student noticed that small pieces of plastic were hardest to collect because they blended in with the shells. By midday, the students had filled eight large bags. Their teacher said the real success was not only the rubbish they removed, but also the way the students helped protect the wildlife that lives along the shore.

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Did You Know?

What new rule could lead to a red card at the World Cup?
Players could get a red card for covering their mouths while talking to opponents!

Vocabulary

Click on the words in the article. See if you can find them all.
  • tackle To deal with or try to solve a problem. We need to tackle the issue of littering in our park.
  • referee An official who watches a game and makes sure the rules are followed. The referee blew the whistle to start the match.
  • ban To stop someone from doing something for a period of time. He received a ban from playing because of his actions.
  • Thinking Question

    How do you think these new rules will change how players act on the field?