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FIFA’s Infantino says he told Trump the Balogun case would be decided by independent judicial bodies

FIFA says its independent disciplinary bodies, not political pressure, decided Folarin Balogun’s eligibility after his red card drew widespread criticism.

  • On Sunday, FIFA's disciplinary committee suspended the red card punishment for U.S. striker Folarin Balogun after President Donald Trump intervened with FIFA President Gianni Infantino regarding the 25-year-old's July 1 ejection.
  • European Parliament lawmakers and human rights group FairSquare are gathering support for an investigation, alleging the intervention constitutes a "perversion of justice" and breaches FIFA's political neutrality rules.
  • Fifty members of the European Parliament wrote to the FIFA Ethics Committee backing complaints about Infantino's alignment with Trump, including the award of the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize to the U.S. President.
  • FairSquare director Nicholas McGeehan called the incident a "fatal misstep," comparing it to the 2015 scandal that forced the resignation of Infantino's predecessor, Sepp Blatter.
  • While Infantino denied personal involvement and insisted the disciplinary committee acted independently, lawmakers continue pressing national football associations to demand a formal inquiry into whether political pressure influenced the suspension.
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