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June 15, 2026
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FIFA set to investigate World Cup referee accused of making ‘white power’ hand gesture

Source: mirror.co.uk mirror.co.uk
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Australian referee Shaun Evans was part of the officiating team for Germany's World Cup clash with Curacao on Sunday and appeared to make a hand signal while on camera08:57, 15 Jun 2026View ImageShaun Evans is a match official at the World Cup(Image: Carmen Mandato - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)FIFA are set to investigate after an official was accused of making a gesture associated with white supremacy during a World Cup match. Australian referee Shaun Evans was 'support VAR' for Germany's 7-1 win against Curacao in Group E on Sunday.When the broadcast cut to the match officials in the VAR room...
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