Referee Makes History By Showing First Ever ‘WHITE CARD’ In Football History
Category: Sports News
A referee who officiated a match in the Portuguese league is trending online
after flashing a ‘white card’ during a fierce women’s derby between Sporting
Lisbon and Benfica.
Since the 1970 FIFA World Cup, football fans
have become familiar with referees flashing yellow card and red cards to
offending players. However, this was the first time when a white card was used
in the game.
With Benfica leading 3-0 during the first-half, the
‘white card’ was flashed when someone on the bench in the dugouts reportedly
felt ill.
The referee brandished the white card to both medical
teams who had rushed to the aid of the unwell fan in the stands in recognition
of their ‘sportsmanship’. Benfica went on to win the game 5-0 and advance to
the semi-finals.
The white card is designed to show recognition to
clubs for acts of fair play during a match, in a bid to ‘improve ethical value
in the sport’.
The white card has been introduced in Portugal
alongside many FIFA initiatives of late.
Football’s international
governing body has also introduced concussion substitutes to the game, as well
as longer stoppage time, which was most notable during the group stage matches
at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
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