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US star Balogun knew red card reversal would ‘cause a lot of controversy’

Al Jazeera · 2026-07-15

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• What happened: US striker Folarin Balogun had his one-game suspension overturned by FIFA after President Donald Trump requested a review, allowing him to play against Belgium despite receiving a red card in a previous match. • Why it matters: The decision has sparked significant controversy, with critics arguing that political intervention undermines the integrity of the World Cup and sets a troubling precedent for future decisions. • What to watch next: Observers will be keen to see how FIFA addresses the backlash and whether this incident influences future disciplinary actions in international football.

SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkFolarin Balogun was sent off during the USA's match against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the World Cup knockout stages [Carlos Barria/Reuters]By Adam Hancock and ReutersPublished On 15 Jul 202615 Jul 2026US striker Folarin Balogun says he expected “a lot of controversy” after FIFA suspended his one-game ban at the World Cup following United States President Donald Trump’s request to review the decision.Balogun was sent off during his team’s 2-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina in the last 32, but FIFA controversially suspended his ban for a one-year probationary period. The striker has spoken about the incident for the first time in an interview with CBS Mornings on Tuesday.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Will the 2030 World Cup expand to 64 teams? What FIFA’s Infantino sayslist 2 of 4Argentina war vets urge focus on football for England World Cup semifinallist 3 of 4Why the England shirt feels complicated for some fans this World Cuplist 4 of 4Spain deliver masterclass to beat France 2-0 and reach World Cup finalend of list“My initial reaction was I was happy to be back in the team. But when I kind of started to reflect, I knew it was going to cause a lot of controversy,” he said.“I could almost see within my teammates a bit of nerves because it was something that’s so unique.“But the closer we got to the game, I tried to just focus as best as I could. But it was difficult – a lot of outside noise, and that’s hard to avoid.” Balogun received the red card for stepping awkwardly on the right ankle of Bosnia’s Tarik Muharemovic in a 2-0 win for the USA in their round-of-32 match, triggering an automatic one-game suspension.FIFA’s decision to suspend that ban – leading to Falogun playing in the game against Belgium – caused a furore in the football world, and accusations that the body bent its rules to please Trump.The global football body announced that it had suspended the red card after the US president urged FIFA chief Gianni Infantino to review the case.The decision prompted criticism from Belgium’s football association, Europe’s top football body, a former FIFA boss, multiple top former players, and many others. Critics argued that overturning a red card suspension after direct political intervention undermined the integrity of the tournament and set a dangerous precedent.Balogun conceded that the saga led to a confusing few days for him. After the red card, he took on a supporting role in training to try to keep the team’s morale high before finding out he was cleared to play.“We found out on the team bus. Everybody was like screaming and shouting,” Balogun said. “It was a pretty intense bus ride to the practice field.”The US striker said it was not hard to separate “the emotion from the job at hand” ahead of the match against Belgium.“We’re all professionals, so it’s not something I think was too difficult to be able to separate once we kind of got over the initial announcement that I’d be back in the team,” Balogun added.The USA lost 1-4 to Belgium, with Balogun struggling to influence the game, following a fine overall tournament in which he scored three goals.

Source: Al Jazeera
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