Belgian federation to challenge
FIFA’s decision to let
Folarin Balogun play in
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United States forward
Folarin Balogun (20) gestures after scoring a goal during the first half of the
World Cup 2026 Round of 32 Football match between
United States and
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Bosnia and Herzegovina in Santa Clara, Calif., Wednesday, July 1, 2026. (Stephen Lam/San Francisco Chronicle via AP) 2 of 3 | El delantero estadounidense
Folarin Balogun tras ser expulsado durante el partido de los 16vos de final contra
Bosnia en el Mundial, el miércoles 1 de julio de 2026, en
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Belgium’s
Youri Tielemans (8) celebrates after scoring thrd goal during the
World Cup round of 32 soccer match between
Belgium and
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United States forward
Folarin Balogun (20) gestures after scoring a goal during the first half of the
World Cup 2026 Round of 32 Football match between
United States and
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Bosnia and Herzegovina in Santa Clara, Calif., Wednesday, July 1, 2026. (Stephen Lam/San Francisco Chronicle via AP) 1 of 3
United States forward
Folarin Balogun (20) gestures after scoring a goal during the first half of the
World Cup 2026 Round of 32 Football match between
United States and
Bosnia-and-herzegovina" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="4898" data-entity-type="location">
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Folarin Balogun tras ser expulsado durante el partido de los 16vos de final contra
Bosnia en el Mundial, el miércoles 1 de julio de 2026, en
Bosnia. (AP Foto/Jeff Chiu) 2 of 3 El delantero estadounidense
Folarin Balogun tras ser expulsado durante el partido de los 16vos de final contra
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Belgium’s
Youri Tielemans (8) celebrates after scoring thrd goal during the
World Cup round of 32 soccer match between
Belgium and
Senegal in Seattle, Wednesday, July 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez) 3 of 3
Belgium’s
Youri Tielemans (8) celebrates after scoring thrd goal during the
World Cup round of 32 soccer match between
Belgium and
Senegal in Seattle, Wednesday, July 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] The Belgian soccer federation wants an explanation from
FIFA about a decision to let U.S forward
Folarin Balogun play at the
World Cup despite getting a red card in his previous game.
Belgium takes on the
United States later Monday for a spot in the quarterfinals.The
Belgian federation (RBFA) said it has still not received either “
FIFA’s decision or any explanation regarding this matter. In these circumstances, it has no choice but to challenge the player’s eligibility for the upcoming match.” It did not specify where it intends to appeal
FIFA’s decision.U.S. President Donald Trump intervened on behalf of star U.S. forward Balogun, whose red-card suspension was lifted in a decision that allowed him to play against
Belgium.The
Belgian federation said it learned through media reports about the
FIFA’s move and sent a letter to the governing body requesting a copy of the decision as well as an explanation of the process. “As its only response,
FIFA sent a letter to the RBFA stating that it considered this correspondence to constitute an appeal, that a judge had been appointed, and that the RBFA had only a few hours to complete that appeal,” it said. “No information whatsoever was provided by
FIFA. 1 MIN READ 3 MIN READ 5 MIN READ The RBFA insisted that
FIFA’s regulations state that the reasoned decision must first have been communicated to the appellant. “While the RBFA was merely seeking legitimate explanations,
FIFA itself created an appeal and immediately ensured that it would be declared inadmissible,” it said. “All of this occurred while
FIFA simultaneously refused to respond to the RBFA’s legitimate requests.” Balogun, the star forward for the U.S. with three goals in the tournament, received a red card for stepping awkwardly on the right ankle of Tarik Muharemović of
Bosnia-Herzegovina in a 2-0 round of 32 win on Wednesday, triggering an automatic one-game suspension.
FIFA announced Sunday that the suspension had been lifted for the round of 16 match, an extraordinary move that triggered praise from Trump and outrage from
Belgium’s team. It appeared to be the first time since 1962 that a red card during a
World Cup didn’t result in a suspension. “Regardless of the sporting outcome of this match, the RBFA is deeply concerned by the course of events and will continue to fight in the coming hours, days and months in defense of the fundamental principles of ethics, fair competition, and the interests of football as a whole,” the
Belgian federation added.The
FIFA decision drew criticism from the European Commission, the powerful executive arm of the European Union, which is based in Brussels.Glenn Micallef, the European Union’s commissioner for sport, said that decisions “on sporting rules and sporting matters belong to sporting bodies, not politicians.” “Influencing sporting decisions would undermine the autonomy of sport,” he wrote in a message on X. “Our focus should instead be on the real governance challenges facing sport, including the weaponization of sport for political purposes.”___See more of AP’s
World Cup coverage here Petrequin has been covering sports and news for the Associated Press for 25 years. He is based in Paris.