Vera's Outburst Shocks World Cup Coverage
A Paraguayan commentator has been stripped of his World Cup accreditation by FIFA following an expletive-laden tirade during Paraguay’s 1-0 victory over Turkey. Jorge Vera lost his composure after Miguel Almiron became the first player in tournament — and football — history to be sent off for covering his mouth while speaking to an opponent.
The incident occurred at the end of the first half when Almiron, 32, was seen placing his hand over his mouth as he addressed Turkey's Mert Muldur. Muldur immediately alerted referee Ivan Barton, who consulted the VAR and issued a red card. Vera reacted furiously on air, branding FIFA president Gianni Infantino and Barton "thieves" and accusing them of "killing football".
Unprecedented Red Card Sparks Controversy
The sending-off marked the first time a player has been dismissed for the specific act of covering the mouth during an on-field exchange. FIFA's clampdown on dissent and offensive gestures has been a talking point throughout the tournament, but the decision to dismiss Almiron was met with widespread disbelief in Paraguay.
Vera's rant was broadcast live on Paraguayan channels ABC Cardinal and ABC TV, where he was employed as a commentator. His outburst has now cost him not only his accreditation but also his ability to work on any World Cup-related coverage.
Apology and Consequences
In a statement posted on social media, Vera expressed regret: "In the midst of my frustration over the expulsion of a player from my country, and feeling that my national team was being harmed, I used offensive and unacceptable expressions against the referee, FIFA, and its authorities."
He confirmed that FIFA's sanction extends to "any type of participation or coverage related to the World Cup" and has forced him off ABC's broadcasts both inside and outside stadiums. Vera added: "Questioning a rule or disagreeing with a refereeing decision never justifies losing control the way I did."
FIFA has not issued an official comment, but sources cited by Reuters indicated the governing body considered Vera's language unacceptable and below the standards expected of accredited broadcasters.
Key Takeaways
- Jorge Vera's accreditation has been revoked after an expletive-filled rant against FIFA and match officials.
- The outburst followed the historic red card shown to Miguel Almiron for covering his mouth while speaking.
- Vera has apologized and accepted full responsibility, but will no longer cover any World Cup activity.
- The incident raises questions about the ongoing enforcement of dissent rules and the pressure on broadcasters.
Quick Facts
Match: Paraguay 1-0 Turkey (World Cup group stage)
Player sent off: Miguel Almiron (Paraguay)
Reason for red card: Covering mouth while speaking to opponent
Commentator: Jorge Vera (ABC Cardinal, ABC TV)
Sanction: Credentials revoked, barred from all World Cup coverage