The Royal Belgian Football Association (RBFA) filed an appeal against Folarin Balogun's eligibility hours before kickoff, and FIFA's Appeal Committee ruled it 'inadmissible' 1. The federation, Belgium's national governing body, then accused FIFA of a 'breach' of its own regulations and vowed to 'continue to fight in the coming hours, days and months'.
UEFA, European football's governing body, called the reversal 'incomprehensible', its first intervention on the case 2. Both point to the same asymmetry. Nine days before Balogun walked out to play, the Appeal Committee had upheld Themba Zwane's three-match ban and published no reasoning at all . FIFA had suspended Balogun's own ban following a reported phone call from Donald Trump ; one red card was reviewed within a day of that call, the other confirmed in silence.
Whether the RBFA carries the case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), the sport's final legal forum, remains the live question. FIFA has published no reasoning for the Balogun decision either.
