Who is Shaun Evans? World Cup referee faces questions over hand gesture
Shaun Evans, the World Cup assistant referee, faces questions after cameras captured him making an inverted 'OK' hand sign during a group-stage match between Germany and Curaçao in Houston. The incident occurred in the Dallas VAR room as Evans, 38, stood with his right hand forming the gesture while Germany routed Curaçao 7-1. The image has reignited debate over whether the sign resembles a white-supremacist symbol used by far-right circles, a contention echoed by FIFA discrimination monitors and anti-discrimination advocates. Fare described the gesture as a 'neo-Nazi' signal and urged action. FIFA is reportedly examining the matter, with BBC Sport citing anonymous sources, while commentators noted that broadcast introductions for VAR officials were altered in subsequent matches. The episode underscores ongoing tensions about symbolism, accountability, and the protocols governing on-screen gestures at a global event. Observers say the case could influence future referee assignments and policy discussions within FIFA and its discrimination monitors.





