Embolo's red card shatters Swiss semi-final dream
Monday, 13 July 2026
KANSAS CITY, July 12 (Reuters): Breel Embolo's World Cup had begun in uncertainty, delayed by a visa saga that forced him to miss Switzerland's flight to California and arrive after his teammates had already settled into their tournament base.
It ended on Saturday with a moment that swung a quarter-final and, perhaps, a piece of Swiss soccer history.
The forward became the first player in 20 years to be sent off at a World Cup for a second yellow card for simulation, his dismissal in the 72nd minute of a gripping contest against Argentina proving a turning point.
The European side ended up defeated 3-1 in extra time, ending their dream of a first semi-final appearance.
Moments before Embolo's red card, Switzerland looked the more likely side to seize the initiative. Murat Yakin's team had recovered from an early setback to level it 1-1 through Dan Ndoye, and were carrying momentum into the final stages.
Then came the moment which changed everything.
Portuguese referee Joao Pinheiro initially booked Argentina midfielder Leandro Paredes for bringing down Embolo, but after a Video Assistant Referee (VAR) review for mistaken identity, concluded the Swiss player had instead dived.