Daily World Cup for 05 May: FIFA Tax Exemptions, Iraq Qualification Mood, Protest Red-Card Rule
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Daily World Cup for 05 May follows 3 world cup stories and fan reactions, moving through fifa tax exemptions, iraq qualification mood, protest red-card rule.
1. FIFA Tax Exemptions
FIFA is trying to help World Cup teams reduce, and in some cases avoid, U.S. tax exposure. According to Sports Business Journal, the plan would also lower FIFA's own withholding obligations and teams' prize-money liability.
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2. Iraq Qualification Mood
Iraq's first World Cup qualification in 40 years is being treated by commenters as a huge national moment, even if the original post asks whether the excitement is still visible on the ground. One commenter says the draw is still massive and points to an interview with coach Graham Arnold, who said the country essentially shuts down when the national team plays.
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3. Protest Red-Card Rule
The post says World Cup 2026 players could be shown a red card for covering their mouths or leaving the pitch in protest. According to The Guardian, IFAB is considering the measure as part of its rules around player conduct, but the post does not show it as final or universally adopted.
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That's it for today.