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Fifa Slammed for Overturning Balogun Red Card
6 Jul
Summary
- Balogun's red card was controversially overturned by Fifa.
- Norway's manager called the decision a major mistake.
- Concerns are raised about fair play and future precedents.
Norway's manager, Stale Solbakken, has strongly condemned Fifa's decision to reverse a suspension for United States striker Folarin Balogun. Balogun received a red card during a World Cup match against Bosnia and Herzegovina, but the ban was reportedly reduced to a suspended one-year penalty after intervention from the United States President's administration.
This controversial U-turn has sparked complaints from the Belgian FA and significant criticism from Solbakken. He labelled the Fifa decision as "bad, bad, bad, bad, bad," expressing deep concern over the integrity of the sport and the precedent it establishes for future disciplinary actions.
Solbakken warned that if the United States secures a victory in their upcoming match, it will be overshadowed by this ruling. He highlighted the potential for similar interventions in the future, questioning the fairness and consistency of Fifa's disciplinary process.