European MPs call for probe of FIFA boss Infantino over red card suspension
European lawmakers are calling for an investigation into FIFA President Gianni Infantino following the organization's decision to overturn a red card suspension for US striker Folarin Balogun. The lawmakers are questioning whether pressure from US President Donald Trump influenced this unprecedented move, which allowed Balogun to play in a match against Belgium despite receiving a red card earlier.

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AI-generatedEuropean lawmakers are calling for an investigation into FIFA President Gianni Infantino following the organization's decision to overturn a red card suspension for US striker Folarin Balogun. The lawmakers are questioning whether pressure from US President Donald Trump influenced this unprecedented move, which allowed Balogun to play in a match against Belgium despite receiving a red card earlier. A letter circulating in the European parliament urges EU football associations to request a formal FIFA review of the decision-making process and any potential political interference. FIFA stated its disciplinary committee made the decision, while Trump confirmed he asked FIFA to reconsider the case, deeming the red card "horrible." UEFA described the decision as "unprecedented, incomprehensible and unjustifiable."
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5 extractedUEFA called the decision 'unprecedented, incomprehensible and unjustifiable'.
US President Donald Trump called FIFA boss Gianni Infantino regarding the Folarin Balogun red card case.
European lawmakers are calling for a probe into FIFA boss Gianni Infantino over the decision to overturn a red card suspension for Folarin Balogun.
This is the first time in modern World Cup history a red card during the tournament has not resulted in a suspension.
FIFA stated the decision to lift Balogun's suspension was made by its disciplinary committee.