Cameroon beat Brazil 1-0 with a stoppage time goal by Aboubacar, although both are out of the tournament, but after all, they can grasp the last game to open the door to victory, and there was a heartwarming scene on the field, the referee Efaw showed a yellow card to Aboubacar who celebrated his goal in his shirt, which caused the striker to be expelled from the game with two yellows turned into a red, but he didn't mind at all, and he shook hands with Efaw, and the other side also smiled and congratulated him for his goal to help Cameroon win, so I can say that it is the most heartwarming red card ever. This is the warmest red card in history.
The 30-year-old Abubakar, who played his first two group stage matches as a reserve, scored a goal and an assist in the last match to help his team draw 3-3 with Serbia. He scored a goal in this match, a feat that makes him the only player since Sterling in 2006 to score a goal in a single World Cup match and receive a red card, which is comparable to France's King of the World Cup, so it's no wonder that he thanked his referee, Efaw, for the help, and left the match with a smile on his face.