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Búsqueda - FIFA perdona la sanción de un partido a Folarin Balogun y podrá jugar con EU ante Bélgica

The article reports that the FIFA has forgiven the suspension of Nigerian footballer Folarin Balogun, allowing him to play for the United States national team in their upcoming match against Belgium. Balogun was previously suspended due to disciplinary reasons, but FIFA has decided to lift this sanction. This decision enables him to participate in the game, which is part of international competition preparations. The article highlights the administrative decision by FIFA regarding player eligibility.

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Búsqueda - FIFA perdona la sanción de un partido a Folarin Balogun y podrá jugar con EU ante Bélgica

The article reports that the FIFA has forgiven the suspension of Nigerian footballer Folarin Balogun, allowing him to play for the United States national team in their upcoming match against Belgium. Balogun was previously suspended due to disciplinary reasons, but FIFA has decided to lift this sanction. This decision enables him to participate in the game, which is part of international competition preparations. The article highlights the administrative decision by FIFA regarding player eligibility.

Bias read (Center): The article covers a sports-related administrative decision by FIFA and does not involve politically charged content or ideological framing. It presents factual information about a player’s eligibility without taking a stance or showing bias toward any particular group or ideology.

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