FIFA Lifts Balogun's One-Match Ban for World Cup Clash

Seattle. The Belgian Football Association (RBFA) has stated that it is 'surprised' by FIFA's controversial decision to lift the one-match ban on American striker Folarin Balogun.

The association also stated that it is 'exploring all possible options' to maintain the integrity of the game.

A major stir was created in the World Cup on Sunday after FIFA lifted the red card ban on Balogun before the match between host nation USA and Belgium. The US President Donald Trump has welcomed this unexpected move by FIFA, while Belgian officials have strongly criticized it.

With this unusual decision by FIFA, Balogun will be able to play in the match against Belgium in Seattle on Monday. The team that wins this match will secure a place in the quarter-finals.

The Royal Belgian Football Association has stated that it is 'studying all possible options to protect the legitimate rights of all participating teams and defend the fundamental principles of fair play in our game'.

Belgium's coach Rudi Garcia said at a press conference, 'I didn't know that April 1st is celebrated as April Fool's Day in the FIFA World Cup on July 5th.'

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Garcia added, 'Many of our statements and opinions are included in the statement. We are defending not only the national team or the association, but the entire game of football.'

In the Round of 32 match against Bosnia, Balogun was shown a straight red card after kicking an opponent defender's foot, following a video review. He was certain to miss Monday's Round of 16 knockout match against Belgium due to the card received in that match, which the USA won 2-0.

According to FIFA rules, a player receiving a straight red card is automatically banned for one match. The player's team cannot appeal this decision.

However, FIFA announced on Sunday that the ban has been suspended for one year. FIFA took this surprising step without any concrete explanation.

This is the first time since the introduction of the yellow and red card rule in the 1970 World Cup that a player who received a red card has been allowed to play in the very next match.

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  • 'We are not bad people'

Balogun, the top scorer with three goals so far, has been crucial in advancing the USA in the tournament. His absence in the match against Belgium in Seattle would have been a major blow to the American team.

With a spectacular start to the tournament, the expectations of the co-host USA's supporters have soared. The American team aims to reach at least the quarter-finals. Before this, the USA only reached the quarter-finals in 2002.

Balogun himself had said on Friday that the red card ban was 'something he had to accept'.

However, after FIFA changed its decision, the 25-year-old Balogun celebrated. He posted a picture of himself in the US team's jersey on Instagram with Michael Jackson's song 'Bad'.

American players and officials received this news on Sunday morning while going for training. They have welcomed FIFA's decision.

Defender Chris Richards said, 'At first, many of us thought this news was AI-generated. We were very excited to get this information through social media. Many questions arose, but overall, we are very happy and excited.'

Forward Christian Pulisic added, 'This decision feels right. I am very excited that he (Balogun) got this opportunity. It's great to see a smile on his face and for him to give us energy in tomorrow's game.'

Head coach Mauricio Pochettino said that giving a red card for an unintentional foul was 'too big a punishment'. He said, 'That red card should not have happened, so this is a fair decision. We are not saying we are victims, but we are not bad or cruel people.'

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  • FIFA's decision 'a little surprising'

FIFA cited 'Article 27 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code' in its statement. According to this article, the ban can be 'suspended for a probationary period of one year'. FIFA stated that this ban will only be applied if Balogun commits a similar foul within the next year.

There have been some examples of such decisions in the past. Last year, after hitting an opponent with an elbow during a qualifying match, Portugal's superstar Cristiano Ronaldo was banned for three matches. However, two matches of the ban were later suspended. This decision allowed Ronaldo to play Portugal's first World Cup match, which was heavily criticized at the time.

Belgium's goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois said that the decision to allow Balogun to play only a day before the match was 'a little surprising'. He said, 'If this decision had been made a little earlier, perhaps we could have been mentally more prepared.'

FIFA's decision has created a stir on social media. Mixed reactions are coming regarding the lifting of the ban. Yannick Bolasie, a footballer from DR Congo, has expressed dissatisfaction with this decision. He said that if such a decision were taken in the Africa Cup of Nations, the reaction to FIFA's move would be completely different.

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