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June 15, 2026
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World Cup ref accused of making ‘white power’ gesture on TV before game

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During this World Cup so far, it’s become part of the bread and butter for the TV cameras to show the officials before kick off.But during Sunday’s (14 June) Germany vs Curacao match at the Houston Stadium in Texas, a member of the VAR team is said to have made a controversial gesture.It’s alleged that when Shaun Evans was shown on TV alongside his fellow officials, he briefly made a ‘white power’ symbol with his hand.Stood beside his World Cup colleagues, the Australian appeared to outstretch his fingers as his thumb and index finger touched beside his leg.Historically a symbol...
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