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FIFA Boss Gianni Infantino Confirms Trump Call, Says Balogun Red Card Decision Not His
United States🏛️ PoliticsCenter2 days ago

FIFA Boss Gianni Infantino Confirms Trump Call, Says Balogun Red Card Decision Not His

FIFA President Gianni Infantino addressed controversy surrounding the reversal of a red card suspension for U.S. player Folarin Balogun, allowing him to play against Belgium at the World Cup. Infantino emphasized the independence of FIFA's judicial bodies, which make decisions based on the disciplinary code and specific circumstances. He confirmed having spoken with U.S. President Donald Trump about the issue, stating that FIFA's judges operate independently and he has no authority over their rulings. Trump later commented on the situation, suggesting the referee's decision was questionable and expressing support for Infantino's leadership. The incident involved a VAR review of a potential foul by Balogun during a match against Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Politico logoPoliticoIndependentCenter2 days ago
Trump was introduced to red and yellow cards in 2018

President Donald Trump claimed he did not know what a red card was prior to a 2018 U.S.-Bosnia soccer match. However, FIFA President Gianni Infantino had previously educated Trump on the use of yellow and red cards during a 2018 meeting at the White House. This meeting occurred after the United States won the bid to co-host the 2026 World Cup. Infantino demonstrated the cards, explaining their purpose in soccer, and Trump responded with amusement. Infantino humorously suggested the cards could be useful in other contexts, such as future media sessions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of an event involving a former president and a FIFA official, without overtly favoring any political ideology. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the historical context and the humorous exchange between Trump and Infantino. There is no clear ideological倾向

Breitbart News logoBreitbart NewsIndependentCenter2 days ago
FIFA Boss Gianni Infantino Confirms Trump Call, Says Balogun Red Card Decision Not His

FIFA President Gianni Infantino addressed controversy surrounding the reversal of a red card suspension for U.S. player Folarin Balogun, allowing him to play against Belgium at the World Cup. Infantino emphasized the independence of FIFA's judicial bodies, which make decisions based on the disciplinary code and specific circumstances. He confirmed having spoken with U.S. President Donald Trump about the issue, stating that FIFA's judges operate independently and he has no authority over their rulings. Trump later commented on the situation, suggesting the referee's decision was questionable and expressing support for Infantino's leadership. The incident involved a VAR review of a potential foul by Balogun during a match against Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Bias read (Center): While the article involves high-profile political figures (FIFA President and U.S. President), the focus is on procedural transparency and institutional independence rather than overt ideological slant. The framing remains balanced, presenting both Infantino's emphasis on judicial autonomy and Trump

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