FIFA Lifts US Star Folarin Balogun’s Red Card Suspension After Trump’s Appeal to Infantino

FIFA has lifted the one-match suspension of Folarin Balogun, allowing the United States striker to feature in his country’s Round of 16 clash against Belgium at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, following an appeal from Donald Trump to FIFA President **Gianni Infantino>.

Balogun had been shown a red card during the United States’ 2-0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina after stepping on defender Tarik Muharemović’s ankle in an incident that followed a VAR review. Under FIFA regulations, the dismissal carried an automatic one-match suspension.

However, FIFA announced that the suspension would be placed on a one-year probationary basis under Article 27 of its disciplinary code, making Balogun immediately eligible to return for the knockout match against Belgium. The governing body did not provide further details beyond citing the disciplinary provision.

According to reports, President Trump personally contacted Infantino after the match, requesting that FIFA review the controversial red card. The White House intervention came after widespread debate among football analysts and supporters, many of whom argued that the contact appeared accidental rather than deserving of a straight red card.

Trump later welcomed FIFA’s decision, describing it as the correct outcome and thanking the organization for reversing what he called an unfair punishment.

The decision has generated strong reactions internationally. Belgian football officials criticized FIFA’s move, questioning the consistency of tournament disciplinary procedures and indicating they are considering legal options through the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Balogun has been one of the standout performers for the United States during the tournament, scoring three goals and playing a central role in the team’s progression to the knockout stage. His availability is expected to provide a significant boost as the Americans pursue their first World Cup quarterfinal appearance since 2002.

The incident has also reignited discussions about FIFA’s disciplinary process, VAR decisions, and the extent to which extraordinary circumstances can influence tournament rulings.

With Balogun cleared to play, attention now shifts to the highly anticipated Round of 16 encounter, where the United States will attempt to overcome Belgium and continue its World Cup campaign.

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