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World Cup controversy takes fresh twist as Jarell Quansah appeal could follow Donald Trump intervention

Liverpool.com

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July 6, 2026

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World Cup controversy takes fresh twist as Jarell Quansah appeal could follow Donald Trump intervention

England has not ruled out making an appeal against Jarell Quansah's red card, with the Liverpool academy graduate having been sent off against Mexico at the World Cup

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Drudge Report

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· Jul 6, 2026

SHOWDOWN IN SEATTLE

SHOWDOWN IN SEATTLE (Main headline, 4th story, link) Related stories:TRUMP CARD: WORLD CUP CHEATS FOR USA?FIFA SPARKS FURORBELGIUM SHOCK

Al Jazeera

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· Jul 6, 2026

USA vs Belgium – World Cup last 16: Trump, Balogun, prediction, start time

Lobbying by President Trump and a last-minute U-turn by FIFA stir controversy before the knockout match.

Football | The Guardian

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· Jul 9, 2026

World Cup 2026: France v Morocco quarter-final buildup, Collina defends refereeing – live

All the latest as we look ahead to the quarter-finals Player guide | Bracketology| Golden Boot | Email usAndrew Giuliani, head of the White House’s World Cup taskforce, has defended Donald Trump’s lobbying of Fifa to lift the suspension of US player Folarin Balogun for Monday’s game against Belgium.The US president claimed that Brazilian referee Raphael Claus, who showed Balogun a red card in the match against Bosnia and Herzegovina, was “a little bit suspect, if you check his past”. This was apparently a reference to a match-fixing investigation by Brazil’s senate in 2024 that examined how referees were assigned to games but did not accuse Claus of wrongdoing. Continue reading...

ArabNews

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· Jul 10, 2026

FIFA Scandal: Former referees question different fates of Balogun, Quansah

NEW YORK: FIFA’s handling ‌of two World Cup red-card cases came under renewed scrutiny on Thursday after England defender Jarell Quansah got a two-match suspension while US striker Folarin Balogun avoided an immediate ban for a similar ​challenge. That has left former international referees unable to reconcile the two decisions. Quansah was sent off in England’s last-16 victory over Mexico after a video review deemed his sliding studs-up challenge serious foul play. He was later handed a two-match ban that England’s Football Association said it could not appeal.

Slate Magazine

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· Jul 6, 2026

What Trump’s FIFA Scandal Says About His Politics

Now the whole world is getting a lesson in presidential coercion.

Football | Mail Online

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· 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!

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Related coverage for "World Cup controversy takes fresh twist as Jarell Quansah appeal could follow Donald Trump intervention": Drudge Report — SHOWDOWN IN SEATTLE. Al Jazeera — USA vs Belgium – World Cup last 16: Trump, Balogun, prediction, start time. Football | The Guardian — World Cup 2026: France v Morocco quarter-final buildup, Collina defends refereeing – live. ArabNews — FIFA Scandal: Former referees question different fates of Balogun, Quansah. Slate Magazine — What Trump’s FIFA Scandal Says About His Politics. 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!