FIFA Bars 2 U.S. Soccer Officials From Belgium Match Over Protocol Violations
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Updated · Fox News · Jul 8
FIFA Bars 2 U.S. Soccer Officials From Belgium Match Over Protocol Violations
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 8
Summary
Two U.S. Soccer Federation officials — team manager Sam Zapatka and security VP Frank Pannell — were barred by FIFA from the World Cup match against Belgium.
The suspensions were tied to alleged protocol breaches during the U.S. win over Bosnia and Herzegovina, including possible entry into restricted areas; reports said no physical altercation occurred.
U.S. Soccer said the bans were unrelated to Folarin Balogun's red-card case, which FIFA reversed despite a Belgian challenge, allowing the striker to play.
Belgium still beat the United States 4-1 to reach the quarterfinals, where it will face Spain on Friday.