Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 6
World Cup Fans Rebuke FIFA Red Card Reversal for Balogun After Trump Call Before U.S.-Belgium Match
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 6

World Cup Fans Rebuke FIFA Red Card Reversal for Balogun After Trump Call Before U.S.-Belgium Match

3 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 6

Summary

  • Seattle fans from both camps said FIFA mishandled Folarin Balogun’s reinstatement, even as many agreed the original red card should not have stood.
  • Trump’s call to FIFA president Gianni Infantino sharpened the backlash, with supporters saying political pressure tainted a decision that should have followed clear tournament rules.
  • Belgian fans said they wanted to face the strongest U.S. side but objected to an ad hoc suspension rollback after FIFA had made a red card an automatic one-game ban.
  • U.S. supporters were more split: some welcomed Balogun’s return for Monday night’s match, while others warned any American win could carry an asterisk.
  • The reaction turned a refereeing dispute into a broader credibility test for FIFA, with fans focusing less on the foul itself than on whether rules apply equally at a home World Cup.

Insights

Did FIFA's decision to correct a 'horrible' call uphold justice, or did it break the sport's fundamental rules?
Will the asterisk on this match forever change how fans view the integrity of international sports competitions?