FIFA, the organization that [controlling / controls] world football (or soccer), wants to make a new rule to stop [racist / racism] . It wants referees to give a red card to players who cover their mouths [what / when] they say things to other players. If a player is [showing / shown] a red card, they are sent [off / on] and must leave the football [pitch / patch] . Recently, there have been several [cases / case] of players being racist. Last month, Brazilian international Vinicius Junior, 25, was [play / playing] for Real Madrid against Benfica in the Champions League. The match was [suspend / suspended] for ten minutes after Vinicius Junior claimed that a Benfica player had racially insulted him. Vinicius has [faced / headed] 20 cases of racial abuse since joining Madrid in 2018.
FIFA boss Gianni Infantino wants footballers who cover their mouths during [argument / arguments] to be sent off. Any player receiving a red card for discrimination can face a 10-match [bin / ban] . Mr Infantino spoke [to / for] reporters at Sky News. He said if a player covered their mouth and said something, the [meant / comment] could be racist, so that player has to be sent off. He [subtracted / added] that players who cover their mouths must have said something they shouldn't [have / do] , otherwise they wouldn't have had to cover their mouth. Real Madrid is [happy / happily] that FIFA is [thinking / thought] about a new red-card rule. It said it would also "continue working, [in / on] collaboration with all institutions, to get rid of racism, violence, and hate [in / at] sport and society".