Soccer players face red cards for covering their mouths
New regulations target athletes who hide their lips during confrontations to prevent them from using discriminatory or offensive language without being caught.
In professional soccer, players frequently cover their mouths with a hand or jersey while speaking to opponents or officials. While often used to discuss tactics in private, the gesture is also a common shield for verbal abuse. New regulations established by the International Football Association Board now classify this behavior as a red-card offense if it occurs during a confrontation.