The International Football Association (FIFA) overturned the red card shown to American striker Folarin Balogun during the round of 16 match against Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2026 World Cup. Initially, Balogun was suspended for one game, but this penalty was rescinded after an appeal. The decision came amid strong reactions from U.S. officials, including President Donald Trump, who praised FIFA for correcting what he called a 'great injustice.' Balogun, a key player for the U.S. team coached by Mauricio Pochettino, will now participate in the quarterfinal against Belgium. The incident sparked debate over the fairness of the initial disciplinary action, with Pochettino arguing that the tackle was unintentional and standard in football. FIFA's decision to allow Balogun to play follows similar cases, such as Cristiano Ronaldo's suspension being put on probation.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents the event factually, citing both the FIFA ruling and the reactions from various stakeholders, including the U.S. president and coach. It does not exhibit clear bias toward any side, providing balanced information without overtly favoring one perspective over another.





