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Bizarre moment manager shows green card to referee after major rule change in U20 World Cup


A REFEREE was shown a green card by a manager as part of a bizarre new rule.

Football fans are very familiar with the yellow and red card rule, which has ben prevalent in the beautiful game ever since the 1970 World Cup.

SANTIAGO, CHILE - OCTOBER 03: Assistant referee holds a card for Football Video Support during the FIFA U-20 World Cup Chile 2025 Group A match between Egypt and Chile at Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos on October 03, 2025 in Santiago, Chile. (Photo by Buda Mendes - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
A referee was shown a green card during the Under-20 World Cup
Buda Mendes – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images
Morocco's coach Mohamed Ouahbi gestures during a FIFA U-20 World Cup Group C soccer match against Brazil at National Stadium in Santiago, Chile, Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)
Morocco manager Mohamed Ouahbi challenged a penalty decision against Spain
AP Photo/Matias Delacroix
TALCA, CHILE - OCTOBER 02: A detailed view of the Video Support cards are pictured next to the match ball prior to the FIFA U-20 World Cup Chile 2025 Group F match between Colombia and Norway at Estadio Fiscal on October 02, 2025 in Talca, Chile. (Photo by Ricardo Moreira - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
The new rule allows managers to challenge referees’ decisions and send them to the pitchside monitor
Ricardo Moreira – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images

But Fifa are trying out new cards with several trial systems taking place across the board.

One of them is being put to the test during the Under-20s World Cup in Chile.

Fans got to witness a very unfamiliar sight on Sunday during a group game between Morocco and Spain.

The Moroccan national football team’s manager Mohamed Ouahbi showed the referee a green card.

That new proposed card rule is being used to challenge a ref’s decision and give more power to managers regarding VAR calls.

Ouahbi wanted the official to check the pitchside monitor after a penalty was awarded to Spain.

The referee reviewed the incident at the screen and opted to overturn his original decision because of a dive.

The ref then booked the Spanish player instead, while Morocco went on to win 2-0.

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The idea behind the green card is to allow managers the opportunity to challenge refereeing decisions and request VAR reviews at a limit of two appeals every match.

Once a head coach wishes to challenge the referee over a decision, they can show a card to force the official to take a second look at the pitchside monitor.


Referees will still be advised to check the monitor for clear and obvious errors involving goals, penalties, red cards and mistaken identity as they do currently.

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