Why did the referee give Argentina a penalty against Jordan?


The Argentina-Jordan Group J match saw early VAR drama when the on-field referee, István Kovács, used a video review to award the South American side a penalty in the 30th minute.

Kovacs saw Argentine forward Julian Alvarez fouled by Jordanian captain Ehsan Haddad in the penalty area and awarded a penalty.

Replays showed Hadad kicked Alvarez in the face as the latter attempted a diving header after Lautaro Martinez’s attempt bounced off the goal post.

Martinez took the penalty and converted it for his first World Cup goal, giving Argentina a 2–0 lead.

Earlier, Giovani Lo Celso had given Argentina the lead by firing in a free kick from close range.

Published on June 28, 2026



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