In Short:
– FIFA’s Infantino defended the decision to suspend Balogun’s red card amidst political pressure.
– UEFA criticised FIFA’s actions, questioning the integrity of their disciplinary system.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended the disciplinary process after U.S. President Donald Trump praised the decision to suspend U.S. striker Folarin Balogun’s World Cup red-card ban.Critics argue FIFA bowed to political pressure, claiming that the decision undermined confidence in its disciplinary system.
FIFA under scrutiny
Belgium advanced to the quarter-finals with a 4-1 victory, despite FIFA rejecting their challenge to Balogun’s eligibility before kickoff.
Balogun had little impact in the match as the U.S. exited the tournament.
England, facing their own red card controversy, is now considering appealing their defender Jarell Quansah’s dismissal against Mexico.
Trump expressed concern over Balogun’s situation, stating it was unfair to deny the player’s participation.
He described FIFA’s decision as “brilliant” and suggested it prevented a serious issue for the World Cup.
Trump also questioned the refereeing of Brazil’s Raphael Claus, implying past inconsistencies.
The Brazilian FA (CBF) defended Claus’s integrity, rejecting any doubts about his professionalism.
FIFA indicated that Claus would not comment, adhering to their policy on media interactions during tournaments.
Infantino confirmed Trump’s call but reiterated that FIFA’s judicial bodies operate independently.
He stressed that ongoing legal processes dictate FIFA’s decisions.
FIFA’s disciplinary committee cited its authority to suspend the ban, while Balogun was fined $40,000 for celebrating on the pitch post-dismissal.
The chairperson of FIFA’s disciplinary committee stated that suspending the ban was a balanced measure.
UEFA criticized the decision, calling it fundamentally wrong.
Belgium doing the “Trump Dance” after eliminating USA from the World Cup