The new rule is being implemented for the first time at the World Cup.

The decision to introduce it was taken during a special meeting of the International Football Association Board (Ifab) in Vancouver in April.

Fifa president Gianni Infantino had previously reported he would welcome such a punishment being introduced and that referees should work from a “presumption” that players have reported “something they shouldn’t have”.

The decision remains at the absolute discretion of the referee, who will consider all circumstances before issuing a red card.

The issue of players covering their mouths became high profile in February when Benfica winger Gianluca Prestianni raised his shirt while speaking to Real Madrid’s Vinicius Jr during a Champions League game.

The Argentina international was accused of racist abuse – which he denied – and provisionally banned for one match. Following a Uefa investigation, Prestianni was instead found guilty of homophobic conduct and banned for six matches – three of which were suspended.

Almiron had fallen foul of another new law during Paraguay’s opening World Cup group match against the United States.

The referee on that occasion had initially booked US defender Tim Ream for fouling Almiron, but after a VAR review it was deemed that the Paraguayan had dived and he was shown a yellow card instead.

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