The FIFA decision to suspend the suspension of the United States national team striker Folarin Balogun after a call from President Donald Trump caused an explosion in the world of football. This unprecedented intervention, without precedent since 1962, has split the sports community and led to a series of consequences — both on and off the field.
\n\nIn the 1/16 final match of the 2026 World Cup against Bosnia and Herzegovina, which the United States won 2:0, striker Folarin Balogun, who had already scored three goals in the tournament, received a direct red card on the 64th minute. The referee considered that he had roughly stepped on the ankle of defender Tarek Muharemovic. According to the rules, such an expulsion automatically led to a suspension for the next match — in this case, the decisive 1/8 final against Belgium.
\n\nThe subsequent development of events became unprecedented. U.S. President Donald Trump, who, according to his own admission, initially did not know that a red card meant not only expulsion from the field but also a missed match, personally called FIFA President Gianni Infantino.
\n\nFIFA took a step unprecedented in the modern history of the World Cup. The attacker was allowed to play in the match against Belgium.
\n\nThe decision of FIFA caused a storm of criticism worldwide, putting the reputation of the governing body of world football under attack.
\n\nContrary to expectations and hopes, Trump's intervention did not bring success to the U.S. national team on the field.
\n\nThe situation with Balogun's red card has become a vivid example of how political power's interference in sports can have far-reaching and extremely negative consequences. FIFA has dealt a serious blow to its reputation, showing that it can go along with political leaders. European football has demonstrated unity in the defense of the rules of the game. And the U.S. national team, despite all efforts, suffered a crushing defeat, confirming that on the field, it is the skill of players that decides, not phone calls from the White House. Instead of triumph, history will remember the scandal and mockery.
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