SANTA CLARA (AGENCIES)

Paraguay midfielder Miguel Almiron became the first player issued a red card at the World Cup for covering his mouth, getting sent off during a confrontation late in the first half against Turkey on Friday night.

The infraction came during first-half stoppage time in the Group D match when Almiron and Mert Mulder exchanged words following a foul near midfield.

Almiron covered his mouth while saying something to Mulder, who immediately appealed to referee Ivan Barton for punishment.

Barton went to video review and quickly ruled that Almiron would be given a red card and ejected under a new rule put in place for this year's World Cup.

Paraguay led 1-0 at the time.

Both Paraguay and Australia lost to the United States and beat Turkey in their two World Cup matches.

The US has clinched Group D while Paraguay and Turkey will now play for second place and the group's other spot in the knockout round.

If the teams play to a draw, Australia would advance ‌based on the better goal differential (0 to Paraguay's minus-2), but Paraguay still would have a solid shot at moving on as one of the top eight third-place teams.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino pushed for the new rule after Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni tried to hide verbal insults toward Real Madrid's Vinícius Júnior in a Champions League game.