France defender Jules Kounde was instructed to remove a chain he was wearing around his neck during the World Cup last 16 tie against Poland.
Kounde wore necklace for most of first halfReferee told him to remove itJewellery is not permitted during matches
WHAT HAPPENED? The defender was caught wearing a necklace and was instructed by the referee to remove it late in the first half. A member of France’s staff had to take the chain off the Barcelona player on the touchline.
WHY DID KOUNDE HAVE TO REMOVE NECKLACE? Kounde was told to take the necklace off because wearing jewellery is against the rules for safety reasons. “All items of jewellery (necklaces, rings, bracelets, earrings, leather bands, rubber bands, etc.) are forbidden and must be removed. Using tape to cover jewellery is not permitted,” the IFAB rules of the game say. “The players must be inspected before the start of the match and substitutes before they enter the field of play.”
WHAT PUNISHMENT COULD KOUNDE FACE? Kounde won’t face any repercussions for wearing the necklace after complying with the referee’s request to remove it. However, if he is caught wearing it in any further matches at this World Cup, the defender could face a yellow card as punishment.
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