Argentina's World Cup celebration draws criticism for Lionel Messi's attire, Emi Martinez's vulgar gesture
Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2022 10:36 am
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/argentinas ... 51439.html
what do you expect from a cursed assanal reject ..
and some on this forum supports such?
Messi wearing the bisht technically goes against FIFA's "celebratory attire" policy, which is defined in article 27 of FIFA's "equipment regulations" guide.
Article 27 states:
"In FIFA Final competitions, Celebratory Attire may only be worn on the field of play after the following official FIFA activities have taken place (during which the Team must wear the Shirts they wore during the Match in question.)"
The policy then lists the "trophy presentation, official FIFA photographs and official media appearances" as the instances where players must wear the shirts they wore during the match.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino was on stage as Messi received the bisht, and did not seem to object to the gesture at the time.
it is so obvious how this world-cup was set up for Messi by the board room
what do you expect from a cursed assanal reject ..
and some on this forum supports such?
Messi wearing the bisht technically goes against FIFA's "celebratory attire" policy, which is defined in article 27 of FIFA's "equipment regulations" guide.
Article 27 states:
"In FIFA Final competitions, Celebratory Attire may only be worn on the field of play after the following official FIFA activities have taken place (during which the Team must wear the Shirts they wore during the Match in question.)"
The policy then lists the "trophy presentation, official FIFA photographs and official media appearances" as the instances where players must wear the shirts they wore during the match.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino was on stage as Messi received the bisht, and did not seem to object to the gesture at the time.
it is so obvious how this world-cup was set up for Messi by the board room