In Short:
– FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended its independent disciplinary process after Trump praised the suspension of Balogun’s ban.
– FIFA faces criticism from football bodies over the Balogun ruling, raising concerns about integrity in sport.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has defended the disciplinary process after U.S. President Donald Trump praised the decision to suspend Folarin Balogun’s red-card ban.Infantino stated that FIFA’s judicial bodies operate independently and informed Trump that the Balogun case remains under legal review.
FIFA faces backlash
The situation has sparked significant criticism from various football bodies, including UEFA, which accused FIFA of crossing a red line.
Belgium’s challenge to Balogun’s eligibility was rejected after FIFA found the royal association had no standing to appeal.
Trump described Balogun as unfairly penalised, supporting FIFA’s reversal as necessary for maintaining the integrity of the World Cup.
While Infantino acknowledged Trump’s calls, he maintained the need for independent decision-making within FIFA’s processes.
UEFA expressed disbelief at FIFA’s actions, warning that such decisions threaten the integrity of the sport.
The Brazilian Football Association defended the refereeing of Raphael Claus amidst criticisms regarding the officiating.
Several high-profile figures have echoed concerns over the mixing of politics and sport, including former Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp.
Balogun was sent off during the U.S. victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina but will now be eligible to play against Belgium after FIFA’s decision.
Critics like former FIFA President Sepp Blatter highlighted the implications of political interference in sports governance.
Le pire, c’est qu’on ne parle même pas d’un bête carton rouge pour une deuxième jaune ou une simple faute d’anti-jeu …
Folarin Balogun a littéralement placé une bonne grosse semelle de bon gros salopard. pic.twitter.com/uti738Sf2k