Uruguay players remonstrate with the referee and assistant referee after their win over Ghana
Uruguay players remonstrated with the referee and assistant referee after they were knocked out of the World Cup
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The four players from the final game of the World Cup are being investigated for their actions at the end of the match.

South Korea finished third in Group H after winning both of their games but scoring only one goal.

At the end of the game, the players confronted the referee and appeared to manhandle an assistant after they failed to get a penalty.

Jose Maria Gimenez, Edinson Cavani, Fernando Muslera, and Diego Godin are all facing possible punishments for violating the code of conduct of the sport's governing body.

The Uruguayan FA is in danger of being taken to court for violating the code and discrimination.

Ian Wright called him a "horrible guy" after he was filmed pushing over the pitchside monitor while walking down the tunnel.

There were "incidents" during Serbia's loss to Switzerland in their last Group G game.

The world governing body of football did not specify the incidents, but fans were told to stop all discrimination during the match.

The Serbian team hung a flag depicting Kosovo in their dressing room before they lost to Brazil in the World Cup.

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