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FIFA’s suspension reversal sparks global criticism over World Cup integrity
FIFA has lifted the suspension of American striker Folarin Balogun despite his red card in the previous match, igniting a wave of criticism across the football world. The decision, taken by the sport’s governing body, raises questions about procedural consistency ahead of the World Cup.
FIFA announced that the suspension of Folarin Balogun would be cancelled, allowing him to be eligible for upcoming matches. The decision was taken despite his red card in the previous game.
Balogun is an American attacker. His ban had been imposed following the dismissal.
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Analysts and newspapers worldwide have called the move a dangerous precedent. They also raise concerns about the transparency of FIFA’s disciplinary process. Critics argue that overturning a red‑card suspension could undermine the authority of match officials. The lack of a clear justification fuels doubts about procedural fairness.Uefa warns Fifa over World Cup suspension chaos after Balogun decision
Observers fear the credibility of the World Cup has been damaged by the episode. The tournament’s reputation for consistent enforcement is now being questioned.