Several players, including Son Heung-min, Joško Gvardiol and Ellyes Skhiri, have been spotted sporting unusual face coverings during matches in Qatar

They have raised comparisons to Hannibal Lecter and the Phantom of the Opera, but the strange face masks popping up on World Cup pitches in Qatar are not fashion statements but hi-tech protective devices.

The masks are made from materials like polycarbonate and protect athletes who have sustained facial injuries, ensuring they can play on with risking without further damage. Some are 3D printed to exactly fit a scan of the contours of each athlete’s face.

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