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Sports Jun 15, 2026

FIFA Discrimination Monitor Demands VAR Official’s Removal Over White‑Supremacist Hand Sign

FIFA’s discrimination monitor has called for the removal of VAR analyst Shaun Evans after he displa…
FIFA’s discrimination monitor at the 2026 World Cup has urged the governing body to dismiss Australian VAR analyst Shaun Evans for making a hand sign that mirrors a recognized hate symbol during the pre‑game broadcast of the Germany‑Curacao opener. Discrimination Monitor Calls for VAR Official’s Removal During the live cut‑away, Evans formed an “OK” symbol with his right hand in front of his right leg. The gesture was captured from the World Cup broadcast centre in Dallas, though the match took place in Houston. The Fare network, a long‑time partner of FIFA and UEFA, labeled the sign “neo‑Nazi” and demanded Evans be barred from further World Cup duties. Historical Context of the “OK” Gesture as a Hate Symbol In 2019, the Anti‑Defamation League (ADL) officially designated the upside‑down “OK” sign as a hate symbol. The symbol originated on the far‑right forum 4chan as a hoax before being co‑opted by white‑supremacist groups. ADL director Oren Segal emphasized that context determines whether the sign is hateful, noting a “volume of use for hateful purposes.” Potential Repercussions for FIFA and World Cup Integrity FIFA has not yet responded to Al Jazeera’s request for comment. If Evans remains, critics argue it could undermine FIFA’s commitment to combating racism and discrimination. Fare observed that TV directors stopped introducing the VAR panel in subsequent matches, suggesting a reactive shift in broadcast practice. What This Could Mean for Future VAR Oversight Evans is one of 30 video review analysts selected for the tournament across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The incident may prompt FIFA to implement stricter vetting and real‑time monitoring of on‑air officials. National bodies such as the Professional Football Referees Association and Football Australia are being consulted, potentially leading to broader policy changes.
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Sports Jun 15, 2026

Fifa urged to remove World Cup official over 'white supremacy' gesture

Fifa's discrimination monitor has called for the removal of a video assistant referee (VAR) from th…
The Incident Involving Shaun Evans Fifa's discrimination monitor at the World Cup called for a video assistant referee (VAR) to be removed for appearing to make a hand gesture resembling a white supremacist sign. When the official broadcast of Germany's opening game against Curaçao on Sunday cut pre-game to show the team of VAR officials, Shaun Evans from Australia made an “OK” symbol with his right hand in front of his right leg. The Gesture and Its Implications “Advice from our experts is that the gesture used clearly resembles an upside down ‘OK’ hand symbol used as a ‘white power’ symbol in global far-right circles,” the Fare network, a longtime partner of Fifa and Uefa, the European football governing body, to monitor racist and discriminatory chants, flags and symbols at international games, said in a statement. “Clearly this official should have no further role to play in this World Cup,” Fare said in a statement, describing the gesture as “neo-Nazi.” The Data Analysis Shaun Evans is among 30 VAR officials selected by Fifa to work at the World Cup being played in the United States, Canada and Mexico. The gesture was designated a hate symbol by the New York-based Anti-Defamation League in 2019. The Impact Analysis The incident has raised concerns about racism and discrimination in football, and Fifa was asked for comment. In Australia, the Professional Football Referees Association and the governing body Football Australia were contacted for comment. It was unclear if Evans, working at his first game at the World Cup, was making a political gesture or playing a children’s game prank. The Prediction “Why is a VAR supervisor using this symbol at a global football event at the very moment he knows the cameras are on him?” Fare said. “We note that in the two subsequent games it appears TV directors have stopped introducing the VAR panel to the TV audience.”
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