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FIFA's Balogun Reversal, Explained
FIFA changes Balogun's one-game red-card ban into probation, letting the U.S. striker face Belgium after appeal
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FIFA suspended implementation of Folarin Balogun's one-game red-card ban for a one-year probation period, letting him play Belgium after U.S. appeal activity and drawing objections from Belgium's federation.
- Frame 1FIFA changes Balogun's one-game red-card ban into probation, letting the U.S. striker face Belgium after appeal.
- Frame 2The red-card rule normally starts a one-match suspension path; the Bosnia challenge put Belgium on the board.
- Frame 3A U.S. appeal file was already moving before Trump's call; FIFA's disciplinary body held the formal review.
- Frame 4Article 27 document let FIFA pause the punishment's implementation and attach a one-year probation tag.
- Frame 5Belgium's federation opened a challenge case, saying the ruling affected participating teams' legitimate rights.
- Frame 6If Balogun commits a similar infringement during probation, FIFA says the suspended sanction can be enforced.
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