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Soccer fans react as World Cup star breaks rules - but somehow escapes punishment

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Soccer fans react as World Cup star breaks rules - but somehow escapes punishment

Cape Verde's Sidney Lopes Cabral scored a stunning goal against Argentina at the World Cup, but fans were left debating whether his crowd celebration should have earned him a yellow card under IFAB rules

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