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2026 FIFA World Cup
18JUL

FIFA clears Balogun for Belgium tie

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FIFA suspended Folarin Balogun's ban, freeing the USA forward to face Belgium, after President Trump reportedly telephoned Gianni Infantino to lobby for it.

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Key takeaway

FIFA cleared Balogun to face Belgium after a reported Trump call it has not confirmed.

FIFA, football's world governing body, suspended Folarin Balogun's red-card ban on Monday, clearing the United States forward to face Belgium in the round of 16, after President Donald Trump reportedly telephoned FIFA president Gianni Infantino to lobby for the reversal 1. Reuters, the Associated Press and The New York Times all reported the call; neither FIFA nor The White House has confirmed it, and FIFA has issued no statement of its own.

Balogun had been dismissed in the 64th minute of the USA's win over Bosnia and Herzegovina on 1 July, a suspension that would have kept him out against Belgium. The reversal itself is confirmed; the cause is not. What FIFA's Appeal Committee has done is documented, while the reported phone call that preceded it rests on multi-outlet reporting alone.

Nine days earlier the same committee upheld Themba Zwane's three-match ban and published no reasoning, ruling South Africa's captain out of his nation's first World Cup knockout . The committee discloses its reasoning at its own discretion, so a silent ruling against South Africa beside a swift reprieve for a host nation reads as a procedural contrast, not an evidentiary one. Belgium's federation called the reversal "astonishing", Mauricio Pochettino said "we celebrate the decision", and England's Thomas Tuchel joked that Trump might spring Quansah too 2.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

FIFA is football's governing body, and its Appeal Committee is the panel that hears challenges to red cards and bans handed out during the World Cup. Folarin Balogun, a United States forward, was sent off on 1 July and banned from the next match. On 6 July the committee suspended that ban, letting him play against Belgium the same day. Multiple news outlets reported that President Trump had telephoned FIFA president Gianni Infantino to ask for the reversal. Neither FIFA nor the White House has confirmed the call happened. What is confirmed is only that the ban was lifted; why is still reported, not proven.

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Root Causes

FIFA's own rules do not require the Appeal Committee to publish its reasoning for every ruling. That same discretion let it uphold Themba Zwane's ban nine days earlier without explanation. An unpublished process cannot be shown to be either consistent or compromised, whichever this reversal turns out to be.

FIFA also has a commercial stake in the United States advancing. The co-host is the tournament's largest broadcast and ticketing market, and Balogun's availability against Belgium bears directly on how far the home audience's team goes. That financial interest exists regardless of whether the reported call took place, and it sits underneath every disciplinary decision touching a co-host player this month.

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