Trump’s FIFA intervention lifts Balogun’s World Cup ban, raising questions about institutional integrity
Trump pressured FIFA to overturn Balogun's World Cup red-card suspension, the first reversal since 1962, raising questions about centralized governance and The post Trump’s FIFA intervention lifts Balogun’s World Cup ban, raising questions about institutional integrity appeared f

Trump’s FIFA intervention lifts Balogun’s World Cup ban, raising questions about institutional integrity The first World Cup red-card reversal since 1962 has crypto-native observers drawing parallels to the case for decentralized governance systems. Share Add us on Google by Editorial Team Jul. 17, 2026 US President Donald Trump successfully pressured FIFA into overturning a World Cup red-card suspension for American striker Folarin Balogun, marking the first time since 1962 that such a disciplinary action has been reversed during a World Cup.
The move allows Balogun to play in the Round of 16 against Belgium on July 6. Advertisement Trump praised FIFA President Gianni Infantino publicly, calling the reversal “the right decision.” What happened, and why it matters beyond the pitch Here’s the timeline.
Balogun received a red card on July 1, 2026, during the US match against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Under FIFA’s standard disciplinary rules, a red card triggers an automatic one-game suspension. Trump began contacting Infantino on July 2, pushing for a reassessment of the decision.
By July 5, FIFA had lifted the suspension entirely. The whole process, from foul to reversal, took four days. Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team.
For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy. SOCCER Trump’s FIFA intervention lifts Balogun’s World Cup ban, raising questions about institutional integrity The first World Cup red-card reversal since 1962 has crypto-native observers drawing parallels to the case for decentralized governance systems. by Editorial Team Jul.
17, 2026 Share Add us on Google US President Donald Trump successfully pressured FIFA into overturning a World Cup red-card suspension for American striker Folarin Balogun, marking the first time since 1962 that such a disciplinary action has been reversed during a World Cup. The move allows Balogun to play in the Round of 16 against Belgium on July 6. Advertisement Trump praised FIFA President Gianni Infantino publicly, calling the reversal “the right decision.”
What happened, and why it matters beyond the pitch Here’s the timeline. Balogun received a red card on July 1, 2026, during the US match against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Under FIFA’s standard disciplinary rules, a red card triggers an automatic one-game suspension.
Trump began contacting Infantino on July 2, pushing for a reassessment of the decision. By July 5, FIFA had lifted the suspension entirely. The whole process, from foul to reversal, took four days.
Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.
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