A blow to England – unpleasant FIFA news came in the run-up to the quarter-final match(1)

A defender was penalized during a recent match after an incident involving dangerous play against an opponent. Initially, the player was shown a yellow card. However, following a review by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR), the match referee escalated the sanction, determining that the foul warranted a sending-off.

Consequently, the Englishman was dismissed from the game. The disciplinary action resulted in a two-match disqualification. Subsequently, the English Football Association (FA) lodged an appeal with FIFA, seeking mitigation or complete cancellation of the punishment.

Despite the appeal, FIFA did not overturn the decision, confirming the initial ruling. The penalty was directly related to the dangerous play committed during the match. The process highlighted the review mechanisms in modern football, where initial cautions can be upgraded following detailed scrutiny.

The player ultimately received the two-match ban as a direct consequence of the on-field infraction. The ruling stands, confirming the severity of the foul deemed by the officiating body and upheld by the governing international body.

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