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Macedonia declares Ireland, secures first place in Group A
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Macedonia declares Ireland, secures first place in Group A

The article reports on two sports-related updates from the FIFA World Cup. First, Brazilian midfielder Lucas Paquetá has been ruled out of the quarterfinal match against Norway due to a hamstring injury sustained during Brazil’s 2-1 win over Japan. The injury occurred early in the second half, forcing him to leave the game. Paquetá is undergoing intensive treatment and will likely miss the final if Brazil does not advance. Second, UEFA confirmed it will not implement the controversial 'Vinicius Law' or 'Law of Vinicius,' which would have allowed direct red cards for players covering their mouths during conversations with opponents. This decision follows a high-profile incident involving Real Madrid and Benfica, where Gianluca Pessina was suspended for homophobic behavior after allegedly calling Vinicius Jr. a slur. The case led to calls for reform by FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

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Macedonia declares Ireland, secures first place in Group A

The article reports on two sports-related updates from the FIFA World Cup. First, Brazilian midfielder Lucas Paquetá has been ruled out of the quarterfinal match against Norway due to a hamstring injury sustained during Brazil’s 2-1 win over Japan. The injury occurred early in the second half, forcing him to leave the game. Paquetá is undergoing intensive treatment and will likely miss the final if Brazil does not advance. Second, UEFA confirmed it will not implement the controversial 'Vinicius Law' or 'Law of Vinicius,' which would have allowed direct red cards for players covering their mouths during conversations with opponents. This decision follows a high-profile incident involving Real Madrid and Benfica, where Gianluca Pessina was suspended for homophobic behavior after allegedly calling Vinicius Jr. a slur. The case led to calls for reform by FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

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