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Folarin Balogun’s overturned suspension after a call by Donald Trump looks shady

Folarin Balogun’s overturned suspension after a call by Donald Trump looks shady

FIFA might not have done anything wrong in overturning Folarin Baloguns red card suspension.

But good luck convincing anybody the organization with a history of corruption didn't do something a little corrupt.

The optics are bad on this one.

Even if you agree, like most people, the red card on Balogun was bogus.

The problem isnt that FIFA did something USMNT fans pleaded for the moment Balogun was sent off in the 64th minute of Wednesday's win over Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Which is right a wrong and overturn a bad call.

The problem is FIFA said the red card couldnt be appealed ..

then apparently allowed it to be appealed -- by the POTUS.

Donald Trump placed a direct call to his buddy and FIFA president Gianni Infantino to ask for a review.

Now, he's taking a victory lap about the result.

Of course, people think something fishy happened.

More from Donald Trump confirming he asked FIFA to review Flo Baloguns red.

Trump adds, How would you feel if we took Messi, Ronaldo or Kane out of a game? @Osint613 pic.twitter.com/jb89XdXGOo Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) July 6, 2026 Belgium, which was understandably stunned by FIFA's decision to rescind Balogun's suspension, is appealing.

FIFA's rules don't allow for political interference in its processes.

Also, suspensions just aren't normally overturned like that.

A ruling may or may not come before they play the USMNT on Monday night.

Is it possible FIFA arrived at the decision to overturn Balogun's suspension on its own? Maybe.

FIFA told POLITICO the decision was made by an independent disciplinary committee.

But this isn't a group that deserves the benefit of doubt.

Especially not when it comes to Trump, who Infantino once gifted a made-up peace prize in his attempts to curry favor.

Balogun should have never been issued a red card and suspended, but bad calls happen.

Canceling a penalty after a call from a nation's leader shouldn't happen either.

It sets a precedent FIFA will have to stand on going forward.

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