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Trump Helps Clear Balogun for Belgium World Cup Clash

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Published: 6 July 2026 | The English Chronicle Desk | The English Chronicle Online

The United States men’s national team received an unexpected boost ahead of its FIFA World Cup Round of 16 clash against Belgium after FIFA overturned the immediate suspension of striker Folarin Balogun, allowing him to take part in one of the country’s biggest football matches in decades. The decision, announced just hours before kickoff, has sparked widespread debate across the football world after reports emerged that US President Donald Trump personally lobbied FIFA officials to reconsider the striker’s punishment.

According to multiple international reports, Trump made several phone calls to senior FIFA officials beginning last Wednesday, urging football’s governing body to review Balogun’s automatic one-match suspension following his controversial red card against Bosnia and Herzegovina. While FIFA has not publicly confirmed any communication with the US president, sources familiar with the matter have indicated that the lobbying effort took place before the disciplinary committee announced its dramatic reversal.

Trump welcomed the decision shortly after it became public, posting on his Truth Social platform that FIFA had corrected what he described as “a great injustice.” His intervention has immediately raised fresh questions over political influence in international sport, although FIFA insists its decision was based entirely on existing disciplinary regulations.

Balogun’s availability represents a major sporting boost for the United States. The striker has been one of the standout performers for the American side throughout the tournament, scoring three goals in three starts and emerging as the team’s primary attacking threat. With the United States attempting to reach the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time since 2002, his presence significantly strengthens manager Mauricio Pochettino’s attacking options against a talented Belgian side.

The controversy stems from Wednesday’s knockout victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina. During the second half of that encounter, Balogun became involved in what initially appeared to be an ordinary challenge with Bosnian defender Tarik Muharemovic. Referee Raphael Claus allowed play to continue without awarding a foul. However, after intervention from the Video Assistant Referee (VAR), Claus reviewed the incident on the pitchside monitor and concluded that Balogun had stepped on Muharemovic’s ankle.

Following the review, Balogun received a straight red card for serious foul play. The dismissal surprised television commentators, football analysts, and many former referees, with numerous observers arguing that the contact appeared accidental rather than intentional. The United States was forced to play the remaining thirty minutes with ten men but ultimately secured victory.

Immediately after the match, FIFA and US Soccer officials indicated that the automatic one-match suspension attached to a straight red card could not be appealed. That position appeared to settle the matter, leading the American coaching staff to prepare tactical plans without one of their most influential players.

Everything changed on Sunday.

FIFA’s disciplinary committee announced that Balogun’s suspension would be suspended under Article 27 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code. The regulation allows disciplinary sanctions to be suspended under certain circumstances, provided the offence is unrelated to match manipulation or similar integrity violations.

Under the ruling, Balogun’s red card remains on his disciplinary record but the accompanying one-match suspension will not be enforced immediately. Instead, he has been placed on a one-year probationary period. Should he commit another offence of similar seriousness during that period, the suspended punishment could be activated.

FIFA explained that the disciplinary committee had acted within its established legal framework. The governing body has previously applied the same article in other high-profile cases, including allowing Cristiano Ronaldo to participate in the opening matches of a previous World Cup despite receiving a red card during qualifying.

Nevertheless, the timing and circumstances surrounding Balogun’s case have generated considerable controversy.

Belgium’s football federation reacted with disbelief after learning of the decision. In an official statement, the Royal Belgian Football Association said it was “astonished” by FIFA’s ruling and argued that it appeared to contradict existing tournament regulations, under which red cards normally result in an automatic one-match suspension.

The Belgian federation also confirmed that it was examining every available legal option before the match.

Belgium manager Rudi Garcia delivered one of the strongest responses during his pre-match press conference. Speaking in French, Garcia sarcastically compared the announcement to an April Fools’ joke.

“I didn’t know that 5 July was equal to 1 April at FIFA,” Garcia remarked.

He argued that Belgium’s federation was defending not only its own national team but also the integrity and ethics of football itself. His comments reflected growing concern among some observers that disciplinary consistency could be undermined if exceptional interventions become more common.

On the American side, however, the mood was entirely different.

Mauricio Pochettino praised FIFA’s decision and repeated his long-held belief that Balogun should never have been dismissed against Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The Argentine coach argued that his team had already suffered enough by playing with ten men for the final half-hour of that match. He maintained that nearly everyone involved in football considered the original decision excessively harsh and welcomed what he viewed as a correction of an obvious refereeing error.

Christian Pulisic echoed his manager’s assessment, saying the outcome simply “felt right.” He praised Balogun for remaining calm throughout the disciplinary process despite believing the punishment had been unfair.

Balogun himself had previously spoken publicly about the incident before learning his suspension would be lifted. Rather than criticising the officials, he emphasised the importance of maintaining composure even during difficult moments.

“I never want to react out of anger and emotion,” Balogun said earlier in the week.

He added that professional footballers have a responsibility to set a positive example for young supporters watching around the world, even when they believe decisions have gone against them.

The timing of Sunday’s announcement also produced an unusual scene within the American squad.

Defender Chris Richards revealed that the players first learned of the news while travelling to training on the team bus. Initially, many dismissed the reports circulating on social media as potential misinformation generated by artificial intelligence or unofficial accounts.

Richards explained that family members began sending screenshots and online reports before the squad received official confirmation from US Soccer approximately ten minutes later as they arrived for training.

The players admitted they had already spent several days preparing tactical alternatives without Balogun and had adapted training sessions accordingly. His sudden reinstatement required another adjustment, although one that was naturally welcomed by teammates.

US Soccer later confirmed that the federation had participated in the disciplinary process leading to FIFA’s decision but declined to discuss specific details surrounding the case. The organisation simply stated that it accepted the disciplinary committee’s ruling and was pleased Balogun would be eligible for selection against Belgium.

Despite FIFA’s legal explanation, questions remain over the broader implications of the case. Reports that President Trump personally contacted FIFA have inevitably fuelled debate over whether political influence should have any place in international sporting disciplinary matters. Critics argue that even if the committee reached its decision independently, the appearance of outside pressure risks damaging confidence in football’s governing institutions.

Supporters of the ruling counter that the disciplinary committee merely corrected an obvious refereeing mistake using an existing provision within FIFA’s regulations. They argue that justice should not be sacrificed simply because a decision has already been announced.

Regardless of the differing interpretations, the controversy has added another remarkable chapter to an already unpredictable FIFA World Cup. As the United States prepares to face Belgium with a place in the quarter-finals at stake, Balogun’s reinstatement ensures that attention will focus not only on events on the pitch but also on one of the tournament’s most controversial disciplinary decisions.

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