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Sorry USA riled for World Cup thrashing by Belgium despite Balogun reprieve

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Jul 7 Morning

8 articles|3 sources
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Political Strategy(4)
Al Jazeera17h ago

‘If you win, it’s a stain’: Americans react to FIFA-Balogun controversy

FIFA has suspended a one-match ban on USA striker Folarin Balogun, allowing him to play in a crucial World Cup match against Belgium. This decision followed a request for review from US President Donald Trump, who stated he believed the original red card for Balogun was unwarranted. The intervention has divided American supporters, with some viewing it as an unfair advantage and a "stain" on any potential victory, while others argue the red card itself was unjust. FIFA maintains that its independent judicial bodies made the decision, though the timing and Trump's involvement have drawn criticism and praise, with Belgian officials reportedly infuriated.

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Associated Press (AP)16h ago

Balogun starts for US against Belgium after suspension lifted following call by Trump to FIFA

Folarin Balogun will start for the United States against Belgium in their World Cup round of 16 match after FIFA lifted his red-card suspension. Balogun received the suspension for stepping on an opponent's ankle during a previous game. Following a phone call from U.S. President Donald Trump to FIFA president Gianni Infantino, FIFA's disciplinary committee suspended the discipline for a year. This decision was met with strong criticism from UEFA, who called it "unprecedented, incomprehensible and unjustifiable." Belgium's attempt to reinstate the suspension was denied. Balogun was also fined $40,000, a penalty the U.S. Soccer Federation can pay.

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Al Jazeera13h ago

‘MAGA agenda on display’: FIFA, Trump slammed amid Balogun red card row

FIFA has faced criticism for reversing a red card issued to USA forward Folarin Balogun during the World Cup. Balogun received the card for an on-field incident, which would have resulted in a one-game suspension for the match against Belgium. However, FIFA suspended the red card after US President Donald Trump reportedly called FIFA chief Gianni Infantino to review the case. Experts suggest this intervention sets a dangerous precedent, potentially influenced by Trump's agenda and FIFA's pursuit of revenue. FIFA stated its judicial committees are independent, but Infantino confirmed his conversation with Trump, explaining he receives calls from various global leaders. The decision has drawn outrage and questions from other national team coaches about the fairness and consistency of FIFA's disciplinary process.

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Al Jazeera10h ago

Sorry USA riled for World Cup thrashing by Belgium despite Balogun reprieve

Belgium defeated the USA 4-1 in a World Cup last-16 match in Seattle on July 6, 2026. The game was overshadowed by FIFA's controversial decision to overturn a ban on USA forward Folarin Balogun, a decision reportedly influenced by US President Donald Trump. Belgium midfielder Nicolas Raskin stated the win felt like justice following this FIFA decision. Charles De Ketelaere scored twice for Belgium, with Hans Vanaken and Romelu Lukaku also finding the net. The Belgian team's goal celebration mimicked President Trump's signature dance move, drawing mockery on social media. Belgium fans chanted "FIFA Mafia" before the match, criticizing FIFA President Gianni Infantino's perceived inaction on other matters.

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Associated Press (AP)13h ago

After his suspension was lifted in scrutinized move, Balogun has little impact in US World Cup loss

Folarin Balogun played a minimal role in the United States' 4-1 World Cup round of 16 loss to Belgium on Monday, despite his suspension being controversially lifted. Balogun had received a red card in a previous match but FIFA reinstated him after U.S. President Donald Trump intervened. This decision led to criticism from soccer leaders, with UEFA stating FIFA "crossed a red line" and Belgium questioning Balogun's eligibility. While Balogun assisted Malik Tillman's goal, he did not score himself and was unable to get past Belgium's goalkeeper. He finished the tournament with three goals, matching a U.S. record for a single World Cup.

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Al Jazeera13h ago

Balogun reprieve in vain as Belgium beat USA to set up Spain quarterfinal

Belgium defeated the United States 4-1 in the round of 16 of the World Cup, eliminating the cohosts from the tournament. Charles De Ketelaere scored twice for Belgium, with Hans Vanaken and Romelu Lukaku adding goals. Malik Tillman scored the lone goal for the USA. The match was preceded by controversy surrounding Folarin Balogun's starting place after FIFA controversially overturned his one-game suspension. Belgium will now face Spain in the quarterfinals. The USA's performance was described as flat, and the team conceded an early goal which deflated the atmosphere.

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The Guardian - World News12h ago

‘Overturn this’: victorious Belgium throw barb after Balogun red-card controversy

Belgium defeated the United States 4-1 to advance to the World Cup quarter-finals. The victory was significant for Belgium, who felt they overcame an injustice after FIFA suspended a red card previously issued to US striker Folarin Balogun. Balogun's red card, given in a previous match, had been overturned, allowing him to play against Belgium, a decision that reportedly involved lobbying from Donald Trump and was called "incomprehensible and unjustifiable" by UEFA. Belgian players stated the controversy motivated them, with their social media posting "Overturn this" after the win. Manager Rudi Garcia downplayed the incident's impact on their game plan.

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Belgium defeated USA 4-1 in a World Cup last-16 match.

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Belgium midfielder Nicolas Raskin stated their win felt like a measure of justice after FIFA's decision on Balogun.

— Nicolas Raskin

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Belgium defeated the United States 4-1 in a World Cup match.

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Fifa had suspended the red card US striker Folarin Balogun was given in the last 32 against Bosnia and Herzegovina, allowing him to play against Belgium.

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Belgium's official social media channels posted 'Overturn this' after their victory.

— Belgium's official social media channels

Jul 6 Evening

9 articles|3 sources
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Legal & Judicial(5)
Al Jazeera21h ago

Balogun, Garrincha and Pinochet: FIFA’s controversial World Cup decisions

FIFA is facing controversy over its decision to allow US striker Folarin Balogun to play despite a red card, a move reportedly influenced by a call from US President Donald Trump to FIFA President Gianni Infantino. This incident echoes past World Cup controversies, including a premature whistle in 1930, the 1962 case of Brazilian player Garrincha whose red card was overturned after political intervention, and the 1973 World Cup qualifier where Chile played an empty net against the Soviet Union after the USSR refused to play in a stadium used as a detention center by the Pinochet regime. These events highlight a history of questionable decisions and political interference surrounding FIFA's premier tournament.

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South China Morning Post20h ago

Integrity of World Cup is questioned as Trump, Fifa defend Balogun suspension actions

Fifa President Gianni Infantino confirmed he received a call from US President Donald Trump before Folarin Balogun, a US forward, was cleared to play against Belgium. Balogun had received a red card in a previous match against Bosnia-Herzegovina, leading to a suspension. Following Trump's call to Infantino to advocate for Balogun, Fifa lifted the suspension. The Belgian football federation challenged this decision, and the European football body Uefa called it an "incomprehensible" breach of rules. Trump acknowledged his call and claimed credit for Fifa reviewing the red card.

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

Belgian federation to challenge FIFA’s decision to let Folarin Balogun play in World Cup match

The Belgian soccer federation is challenging FIFA's decision to allow U.S. forward Folarin Balogun to play in a World Cup match despite a previous red card. Belgium, set to face the U.S. for a quarterfinal spot, has not received an explanation from FIFA regarding the lifted suspension. The Belgian federation learned of the decision through media reports and claims FIFA created an appeal process that would render their challenge inadmissible. Balogun received a red card in a previous game, which typically results in a one-game suspension, but FIFA lifted it for the current match. The Belgian federation expressed concern over the events and vowed to defend fair competition principles.

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Associated Press (AP)23h ago

What to know about FIFA’s stunning decision to lift the suspension of US player Balogun

FIFA has lifted the suspension of U.S. player Folarin Balogun, allowing him to play in the upcoming World Cup match against Belgium. Balogun received a red card for stepping on an opponent's ankle, which typically results in an automatic one-game ban. However, following a call from U.S. President Donald Trump to FIFA President Gianni Infantino, FIFA invoked a rarely used rule to suspend the implementation of the disciplinary measure. This decision has drawn criticism from Belgium, which is challenging Balogun's eligibility, and has sparked debate about political influence in sports. FIFA has not provided detailed reasoning for its decision, but Balogun's suspension could be reinstated later if he commits a similar offense within a year.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

USA vs Belgium – World Cup last 16: Trump, Balogun, prediction, start time

The FIFA World Cup 2026 round of 16 match between the USA and Belgium, scheduled for Monday at 7pm in Seattle, is overshadowed by controversy. US President Donald Trump reportedly lobbied FIFA and its chief to review a red card suspension for American striker Folarin Balogun. FIFA subsequently suspended Balogun's ban, allowing him to play against Belgium, a decision that has drawn criticism for potentially influencing the game through political intervention and raising questions about the integrity of FIFA's disciplinary process. The USA topped Group D and defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina in the round of 32, while Belgium finished first in Group G and beat Senegal in extra time to reach this stage.

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Associated Press (AP)23h ago

Trump says World Cup referee’s red card call was ‘horrible’ but insists he left outcome to FIFA

President Donald Trump stated he contacted FIFA President Gianni Infantino to request a review of a red card issued to U.S. forward Folarin Balogun during a World Cup match. Trump described the referee's call as "horrible" and believed it was not a foul. While Trump asked for a review, he asserted he did not demand a specific outcome, leaving the final decision to FIFA. FIFA subsequently lifted Balogun's mandatory one-game suspension, allowing him to play in the next match. This decision was met with praise from Trump and condemnation from some in the international sports community, who viewed it as an improper intrusion.

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Key Claims

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Balogun was issued a red card in the US match against Bosnia-Herzegovina last week, resulting in a suspension for the Belgium contest.

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Uefa described the decision as an “incomprehensible” breach of football’s rule of law.

— Uefa

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The Belgian football federation vowed to challenge FIFA's reversal of Folarin Balogun's red card suspension.

— Royal Belgian Football Association (RBFA)

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President Donald Trump called FIFA President Gianni Infantino to ask for a review of a red card issued to U.S. men’s national team striker Folarin Balogun.

— President Donald Trump

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Trump argued that the collision resulting in the red card was not a foul.

— President Donald Trump

Jul 6 Morning

4 articles|2 sources
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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

UEFA says decision by FIFA to let U.S. forward play at World Cup is ‘incomprehensible’

UEFA has criticized FIFA's decision to allow U.S. forward Folarin Balogun to play in a World Cup match against Belgium, despite receiving a red card in his previous game. UEFA called the decision "incomprehensible and unjustifiable," stating that FIFA "crossed a red line" by not enforcing the mandatory one-game ban. The European soccer body believes this decision undermines the integrity and credibility of the competition. FIFA reportedly made this ruling after coming under pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump, deferring Balogun's ban for one year of probation. The Belgian soccer federation was preparing an appeal against this ruling.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Belgium ‘astonished’ at FIFA’s U-turn on Balogun red card for USA match

Belgium's football federation is "astonished" and "investigating all potential options" after FIFA controversially suspended a one-match red card ban for USA striker Folarin Balogun. Balogun had received a straight red card for stepping on an opponent's foot in a previous match, which under FIFA rules typically triggers an automatic ban. However, FIFA announced on Sunday that the ban would be suspended for a year, allowing Balogun to play against Belgium in their upcoming World Cup match. Belgian officials, including coach Rudi Garcia, expressed disbelief and stated they are defending the integrity of football. FIFA cited Article 27 of its disciplinary code for the decision, which allows for probationary suspensions. The ruling has generated mixed reactions and significant debate.

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

World Cup what to know: US faces Belgium after Balogun’s suspension rescinded

The United States men's national soccer team will face Belgium in a crucial World Cup match with a spot in the quarterfinals at stake. American forward Folarin Balogun will be available to play after FIFA rescinded his one-game suspension for a red card received against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Balogun leads the U.S. with three goals in the tournament. The match will be held in Seattle, a stadium known for its loud atmosphere. This game has overshadowed the Portugal vs. Spain match, which features Cristiano Ronaldo in what he has stated will be his final World Cup. Belgium has been training in Seattle and has played two previous matches at the venue.

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

US faces Belgium for spot in World Cup quarterfinals, hoping for first back-to-back knockout wins

The United States men's national soccer team will face Belgium in the World Cup round of 16, aiming for their first back-to-back knockout stage wins and a quarterfinal appearance since 2002. Folarin Balogun is eligible to play after his suspension was overturned. The Americans, ranked 17th, will play the 9th-ranked Belgians in a rematch of their 2014 encounter, which Belgium won in extra time. Belgium previously defeated Senegal 3-2 in extra time in their round of 32 match. This game is crucial for the US team's goal of elevating soccer's popularity in the United States.

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UEFA criticized FIFA's decision to allow U.S. forward Folarin Balogun to play in the World Cup.

— UEFA

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UEFA described FIFA's decision as 'incomprehensible and unjustifiable'.

— UEFA

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Folarin Balogun received a red card in his previous World Cup game.

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The World Cup match in question was against Belgium.

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US faces Belgium in an upcoming World Cup match.

Jul 5 Evening

2 articles|2 sources
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Al JazeeraYesterday

Trump thanks FIFA as it suspends Balogun’s ban for Belgium World Cup match

FIFA has suspended the one-match ban on United States' striker Folarin Balogun, allowing him to play in the team's World Cup last 16 match against Belgium. Balogun had received a red card for stepping on an opponent's ankle during a previous game, which would have ruled him out of the crucial fixture. FIFA's decision, made under Article 27 of its Disciplinary Code, places Balogun on a one-year probationary period, meaning the suspension will be enforced if he commits a similar offense within that time. US President Donald Trump publicly thanked FIFA for reversing the ban, calling it a "great injustice." US Soccer also welcomed the decision, expressing pleasure that their leading World Cup goal scorer is eligible to compete.

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

Folarin Balogun’s 1-game ban suspended by FIFA, allowing US forward to play vs. Belgium

Folarin Balogun, the United States' leading scorer with three World Cup goals, will be allowed to play against Belgium in the round of 16 after FIFA suspended his one-game ban. Balogun received a red card for stepping on an opponent's foot during the round of 32 match against Bosnia and Herzegovina. FIFA announced the suspension is for a probationary period of one year, meaning the ban will be enforced if Balogun commits a similar offense within that time. The U.S. Soccer Federation learned of the decision via a message from FIFA. Balogun had previously expressed his belief that a yellow card would have been a fairer punishment for the foul.

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FIFA suspended Folarin Balogun's one-match ban for the USA vs Belgium World Cup match.

— FIFA

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Balogun received a red card for stepping on an opponent's ankle in a previous match.

— article

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Donald Trump thanked FIFA for reversing the ban, calling it a 'great injustice'.

— Donald Trump

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US Soccer accepted FIFA's decision and is pleased Balogun is eligible to play.

— US Soccer

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The suspension is suspended for a probationary period of one year.

— FIFA