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The Dark Side of the World Cup: Balogun and Egypt VAR Decisions Fuel Allegations of Corruption
Mehdi dives into the history of corruption within FIFA, including several of its presidents, all the way to Gianni Infantino and the 2026 World Cup.
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TRT World
· Jul 1, 2026
Politics, power and the World Cup | Bigger Than Five
The FIFA World Cup is shining a spotlight on politics, discrimination and double standards. Former Iran national team coach Afshin Ghotbi explains why some players are judged by the governments they represent, while others are treated simply as athletes. Then, former US player and academic Jules Boykoff asks whether FIFA is living up to its own principles of neutrality. As football and politics collide, Bigger Than Five examines the controversies beyond the pitch.
Sweden Herald
· Jun 27, 2026
World Cup guide: Potential scandalous match and new records?
World Cup guide: Potential scandalous match and new records?
Drudge Report
· Jul 6, 2026
FIFA FUROR
FIFA FUROR (Main headline, 2nd story, link) Related stories:TRUMP CARD: WORLD CUP CHEATS FOR USA?BELGIUM APPEAL FAILSTHE DON THREATENS REFGAMES TURN POLITICALSHOWDOWN IN SEATTLE
Al Bawaba
· Jul 6, 2026
Balogun pulls out his Trump card: World Cup meme goes viral following red card overturn
AlBAWABA - FIFA recently sparked outrage and claims of corruption after overturning US striker Folarin Balogun's red card decision during his match against Bosnia-Herzegovina...
Football | Mail Online
· Jul 7, 2026
FIFA face being FLOODED with appeals after Folarin Balogun red card scandal: France complain over Michael Olise's YELLOW, English FA consider raising Jarell Quansah's dismissal... and the five Three Lions stars on bookings!
FIFA face being FLOODED with appeals after Folarin Balogun red card scandal: France complain over Michael Olise's YELLOW, English FA consider raising Jarell Quansah's dismissal... and the five Three Lions stars on bookings!
Washington Examiner
· Jul 10, 2026
Soccer symbolizes Trump’s destructive effect
It was FIFA’s corruption that stunned people, not President Donald Trump’s. The chief executive’s contempt for rules is now taken for granted. What astonished the world was that soccer’s global governing body crumbled in the face of his pressure. To recap, the American striker Folarin Balogun was sent off for jumping on the ankle of []
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Related coverage for "The Dark Side of the World Cup: Balogun and Egypt VAR Decisions Fuel Allegations of Corruption": TRT World — Politics, power and the World Cup | Bigger Than Five. Sweden Herald — World Cup guide: Potential scandalous match and new records?. Drudge Report — FIFA FUROR. Al Bawaba — Balogun pulls out his Trump card: World Cup meme goes viral following red card overturn. Football | Mail Online — FIFA face being FLOODED with appeals after Folarin Balogun red card scandal: France complain over Michael Olise's YELLOW, English FA consider raising Jarell Quansah's dismissal... and the five Three Lions stars on bookings!. Washington Examiner — Soccer symbolizes Trump’s destructive effect


