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The Reactions to FIFA Getting the Trump Card on Folarin Balogun's Red Card Are Amazing

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July 6, 2026

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The Reactions to FIFA Getting the Trump Card on Folarin Balogun's Red Card Are Amazing
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The Intercept

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· Jul 6, 2026

FIFA Gives Trump Exactly What He Wants

Reversing a red card against U.S. soccer star Folarin Balogun isn’t FIFA’s only unusual concession to Trump. The post FIFA Gives Trump Exactly What He Wants appeared first on The Intercept.

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· Jul 7, 2026

‘Overturn this’: victorious Belgium throw barb after Balogun red-card controversy

For Belgium, Monday’s 4-1 victory over the United States was doubly sweet. The buildup to the match had been tinged with controversy after Fifa had suspended the red card US striker Folarin Balogun was given in the last 32 against Bosnia and Herzegovina. When it emerged that Donald Trump had lobbied for Balogun’s red card to be overturned, Belgium – and other nations – were outraged: Uefa called the decision “incomprehensible and unjustifiable”.

Al Jazeera

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· Jul 6, 2026

Why FIFA’s Balogun red card suspension after Trump call is so controversial

FIFA's unprecedented decision sparked huge furore in football world.

The Daily Beast

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· Jul 6, 2026

Trump Inserts Himself Into World Cup Drama

Alex Wroblewski/AFP via Getty ImagesPresident Donald Trump has sparked international outrage after reports confirmed he intervened in the World Cup.It began after Team USA superstar Folarin Balogun was handed a red card in the second half of the July 1 match against Bosnia and Herzegovina after clashing with an opposing player’s foot. As a result, he was ejected from the game and given a one-game suspension. At the time, FIFA said that the referee’s call was final and could not be overturned or appealed. “I think the choice of the referee was, of course, his choice, but I don’t think it was the correct call. I think a yellow card would have been fair, just due to it not being intentional,” Balogun told reporters on Friday.Read more at The Daily Beast.

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· Jul 5, 2026

FIFA Is So Shamelessly Corrupt, They’ll Change Their Own Rules at Trump’s Command

Whether or not Folarin Balogun should have gotten a red card in the first place, FIFA has demonstrated it will do anything to appease Trump.

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· Jul 6, 2026

FIFA bows to Trump's demands and drops suspension of US player

FIFA has bowed to US President Donald Trump by reversing the controversial red-card ban for star player Folarin Balogun. US national team striker Folarin Balogun received a one-game ban during the round of 32 match against Bosnia and Herzegovina after awkwardly stepping on one of their players’ ankles. Balogun was set to miss the round of 16 match this week, and the decision was originally not subject to appeal or review. Trump stepped in by calling FIFA President Gianni Infantino during the week to get a review to retract the red-card suspension. The President’s call worked, marking a major win for Team USA as the red card ban was overturned.

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Related coverage for "The Reactions to FIFA Getting the Trump Card on Folarin Balogun's Red Card Are Amazing": The Intercept — FIFA Gives Trump Exactly What He Wants. The Guardian — ‘Overturn this’: victorious Belgium throw barb after Balogun red-card controversy. Al Jazeera — Why FIFA’s Balogun red card suspension after Trump call is so controversial. The Daily Beast — Trump Inserts Himself Into World Cup Drama. Jezebel — FIFA Is So Shamelessly Corrupt, They’ll Change Their Own Rules at Trump’s Command. Sky News Australia — FIFA bows to Trump's demands and drops suspension of US player