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Olise’s Yellow Card Appeal Rejected by France in Paraguay World Cup Match

8 July 2026
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What You Need to Know
• France coach Didier Deschamps announced that FIFA has upheld Michael Olise’s yellow card from the last-16 match.
• Michael Olise received the yellow card during a contentious game against Paraguay, which France won 2-1.
• If Olise receives another yellow card against Morocco, he will be suspended for the potential semifinal match.

France coach Didier Deschamps confirmed that FIFA has rejected an appeal regarding the yellow card issued to Michael Olise during the World Cup last-16 victory over Paraguay on July 5, 2026. Deschamps stated that FIFA informed the team that the yellow card remains unchanged, putting Olise at risk of suspension. The yellow card was awarded after an incident with Matias Galarza, where replays indicated minimal contact. If Olise receives another yellow card in the upcoming quarterfinal match against Morocco, he will be ineligible for a potential semifinal against either Spain or Belgium. Additionally, teammates Bradley Barcola and Manu Kone also face suspension risks due to their bookings in the same match.

Why It Matters

This situation is significant as it impacts France’s strategy and player availability in the knockout stages of the World Cup. Michael Olise, a standout player for France, has been crucial to the team’s success, and his potential absence could weaken their chances in the tournament. The decision to uphold the yellow card reflects FIFA’s strict enforcement of disciplinary measures, which can significantly influence match outcomes. France’s upcoming match against Morocco is critical, as advancing to the semifinals could hinge on maintaining player eligibility.

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