Many people don’t know this, but the crossed-arms “X” signal is FIFA’s universal gesture for reporting racist abuse.
When a player, coach, or team official makes that signal, they’re informing the referee that racist abuse has occurred. It is meant to trigger FIFA’s three-step anti-racism protocol: first stop the match, then suspend it if the abuse continues, and ultimately abandon the match if it doesn’t stop.
Today, Egypt manager Hossam Hassan made the “X” gesture from the touchline. Instead of initiating the protocol, the referee booked Hassan with a yellow card and allowed play to continue.
@Mila697637321@DiceElDani Will there you are the most loser here + this coach isn’t loser as you are it’s not our problem that you can’t understand it still you can’t understand it it’s your problem loser
@azumi_nova@m5hashem71@33uu_@DiceElDani Crying about a cheating a hating lol saying the truth become crying lol no need for it you need it for your life more than us lol
@Abo_lama_m@ShobierOfficial طيب وباقي المرات الي صدها ولا انت بتقص علي مزاج أمك يعني ولا ايه غريبه بجد ابقي شوف النص الاول بعد كده اتكلم عشان شكلك شفت المتش من دقيقه ٧٨
@muqbil9035@mm2710922 الفخر لينا احنا كمان اسكت يلا انت وال كلامك ما بسوي شيء غير انك طفل ما بتحبنا وتحيا بلادي و شرف كل ناس كل شرفاء وانت مش من شرفاء أصلا
@Alitraveler1@ANSOBEN2025@mm2710922 Shut up and you are slave to killers who killed women and children and not that racism you are shameful and disgusting to us support them dear but don’t forget that you and them are one so you are killer and racism and this shame things both proud of
@AcidNacereddine@Algggygg@mm2710922 اولا كلامك غلط ثانيا مكروبين ليه هو احنا انت عشان نركب ثانيا مفيش مخ ولا عقل بتصدق الغلط ده والله يبني مفيش غيرك انت وهو الي مرضه وربنا يستحكم بتطعا في نسبنا و شرفنا يبقي انتم الي مرضه ولازم تتعالجوا حسبي الله فيكم و أنا شهده عليكم