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Belgium speaks out after the FIFA habilitation of Folarin Balogun: It is amazing
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Belgium speaks out after the FIFA habilitation of Folarin Balogun: It is amazing

The Belgian Football Association (RBFA) issued an official statement expressing disagreement with FIFA's decision to allow American forward Folarin Balogun to participate in the round-of-16 match after he was sent off during the tournament. The RBFA argued that FIFA's ruling contradicts disciplinary guidelines established for the 2026 World Cup, specifically highlighting Article 66.4 of the regulations, which mandates automatic suspension for players receiving a red card. They emphasized that this rule has been consistently applied across all sanctioned players in the tournament. The RBFA also pointed to Circular number 16 from May 12, 2026, which reinforced these mandatory suspensions, and noted that this rule was reiterated in pre-match coordination meetings. The federation warned that it is reviewing all possible regulatory options to protect the rights of participating teams and uphold clean play standards.

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Belgium speaks out after the FIFA habilitation of Folarin Balogun: It is amazing

The Belgian Football Association (RBFA) issued an official statement expressing disagreement with FIFA's decision to allow American forward Folarin Balogun to participate in the round-of-16 match after he was sent off during the tournament. The RBFA argued that FIFA's ruling contradicts disciplinary guidelines established for the 2026 World Cup, specifically highlighting Article 66.4 of the regulations, which mandates automatic suspension for players receiving a red card. They emphasized that this rule has been consistently applied across all sanctioned players in the tournament. The RBFA also pointed to Circular number 16 from May 12, 2026, which reinforced these mandatory suspensions, and noted that this rule was reiterated in pre-match coordination meetings. The federation warned that it is reviewing all possible regulatory options to protect the rights of participating teams and uphold clean play standards.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the RBFA's concerns regarding FIFA's disciplinary decision without overtly endorsing or criticizing either side. It provides factual information about the rules and the federation's stance while maintaining neutrality in tone. There is no clear ideological leaning in the framing

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article accurately reports the Belgian Football Association's objection to FIFA's decision regarding Folarin Balogun, citing specific regulations. It provides context about the suspension and disciplinary rules. However, it presents the Belgian stance with some emotional language like 'asombroso

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