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Mexico Advance as Hincapié Becomes Second Player Expelled Under ‘Vinícius Rule’

Ecuador defender’s stoppage-time red card for covering his mouth capped a 2-0 defeat, sending Mexico to a last-16 meeting with England or DR Congo.

Mexico swept into the last 16 of the World Cup with a commanding 2-0 victory over Ecuador at the Azteca, a match that ended with Ecuador defender Piero Hincapié becoming the second player at this tournament to be sent off under FIFA’s new directive against covering the mouth during on-field exchanges. Julián Quiñones opened the scoring in the 22nd minute with a powerful strike before turning provider for Raúl Jiménez to double the lead nine minutes later, effectively settling the contest before the interval amid a raucous atmosphere in the Mexican capital.

The flashpoint arrived deep in second-half stoppage time. Hincapié, who plays his club football for Arsenal, was involved in a heated discussion with Mexico’s Santiago Giménez and raised his hand to cover his mouth. After a VAR review, Slovenian referee Slavko Vinčić showed a straight red card. The rule, widely referred to across Latin America as the ‘Vinícius Law’, was introduced by FIFA following a Champions League incident in February in which Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni was accused of racially abusing Real Madrid’s Vinícius Júnior while concealing his mouth with his shirt. The regulation mandates an automatic dismissal for any player who covers their mouth when speaking to an opponent, regardless of what is said, in an effort to eliminate hidden verbal abuse that escapes microphones and cameras.

Hincapié is the second player to fall foul of the measure at this World Cup, after Paraguay’s Miguel Almirón was dismissed against Turkey in the group stage and handed a one-match ban. The Ecuadorian’s expulsion also carries historical weight: he is only the second player from his nation to be sent off at a World Cup, following Antonio Valencia against France in 2014, and the first to do so in a knockout fixture. For Mexico, the result ended a 40-year wait for a victory in a World Cup knockout match and maintained their unblemished record at the Azteca, where they have never lost or trailed in a finals match across three editions.

Mexico will return to the same stadium on Sunday to face either England or DR Congo in the round of 16. Hincapié’s suspension will be served in Ecuador’s next official fixture, whether a 2030 World Cup qualifier or a match at the 2028 Copa América.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Applicazione vs. Giustizia
20%Low
2 blocs · positions from −0.40 to 0.00
Critici della leggeNeutrali
ATLLAT
Divergence between press blocs
Atlantic / Anglosphere press0.00neutral
Latin American press−0.40critical
Atlantic / Anglosphere press0.00
Voice

The rule was applied; the referee followed the protocol, end of story.

Mechanismneutralizzazione

The event is reduced to a technical fact, stripped of any political or emotional charge, making the decision unassailable.

DetachmentPragmatism
Latin American press−0.40
Voice

Incapie is the second victim of a law that punishes indiscriminately, an injustice targeting Latin American players.

Mechanismvittimizzazione

The event is personalized by turning the player into a symbol of a perceived disproportionate rule, appealing to public empathy.

OutrageVictimhood

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Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Mexico Advance as Hincapié Becomes Second Player Expelled Under ‘Vinícius Rule’

Ecuador defender’s stoppage-time red card for covering his mouth capped a 2-0 defeat, sending Mexico to a last-16 meeting with England or DR Congo.

Mexico swept into the last 16 of the World Cup with a commanding 2-0 victory over Ecuador at the Azteca, a match that ended with Ecuador defender Piero Hincapié becoming the second player at this tournament to be sent off under FIFA’s new directive against covering the mouth during on-field exchanges. Julián Quiñones opened the scoring in the 22nd minute with a powerful strike before turning provider for Raúl Jiménez to double the lead nine minutes later, effectively settling the contest before the interval amid a raucous atmosphere in the Mexican capital.

The flashpoint arrived deep in second-half stoppage time. Hincapié, who plays his club football for Arsenal, was involved in a heated discussion with Mexico’s Santiago Giménez and raised his hand to cover his mouth. After a VAR review, Slovenian referee Slavko Vinčić showed a straight red card. The rule, widely referred to across Latin America as the ‘Vinícius Law’, was introduced by FIFA following a Champions League incident in February in which Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni was accused of racially abusing Real Madrid’s Vinícius Júnior while concealing his mouth with his shirt. The regulation mandates an automatic dismissal for any player who covers their mouth when speaking to an opponent, regardless of what is said, in an effort to eliminate hidden verbal abuse that escapes microphones and cameras.

Hincapié is the second player to fall foul of the measure at this World Cup, after Paraguay’s Miguel Almirón was dismissed against Turkey in the group stage and handed a one-match ban. The Ecuadorian’s expulsion also carries historical weight: he is only the second player from his nation to be sent off at a World Cup, following Antonio Valencia against France in 2014, and the first to do so in a knockout fixture. For Mexico, the result ended a 40-year wait for a victory in a World Cup knockout match and maintained their unblemished record at the Azteca, where they have never lost or trailed in a finals match across three editions.

Mexico will return to the same stadium on Sunday to face either England or DR Congo in the round of 16. Hincapié’s suspension will be served in Ecuador’s next official fixture, whether a 2030 World Cup qualifier or a match at the 2028 Copa América.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Applicazione vs. Giustizia
20%Low
2 blocs · positions from −0.40 to 0.00
Critici della leggeNeutrali
ATLLAT
Divergence between press blocs
Atlantic / Anglosphere press0.00neutral
Latin American press−0.40critical
Atlantic / Anglosphere press0.00
Voice

The rule was applied; the referee followed the protocol, end of story.

Mechanismneutralizzazione

The event is reduced to a technical fact, stripped of any political or emotional charge, making the decision unassailable.

DetachmentPragmatism
Latin American press−0.40
Voice

Incapie is the second victim of a law that punishes indiscriminately, an injustice targeting Latin American players.

Mechanismvittimizzazione

The event is personalized by turning the player into a symbol of a perceived disproportionate rule, appealing to public empathy.

OutrageVictimhood

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