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Can USMNT's Folarin Balogun's World Cup suspension be reinstated? Belgium will reportedly appeal decision

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The Belgium soccer federation was granted the right to appeal the controversial decision that led FIFA to lift the one-match suspension of United States striker Folarin Balogun. The American player was sent off in the second half of the United States' victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina for a challenge on a defender, which the referee punished with a red card following a VAR review. FIFA's disciplinary committee decided to overturn the decision on Sunday and allow Balogun to play against Belgium on Monday. 

However, Belgium will have the right to appeal against the controversial decision with submissions due Monday morning, and a ruling possible by game time, though FIFA would not guarantee that would be the case, according to a report from the Athletic.

Rudi Garcia, the manager of the Belgian national team, said during Sunday's pre-match press conference that "the Belgian federation isn't just defending itself or the national team. It's defending football in general, its integrity and its ethics. As far as I recall, I think this is the first time in World Cup history that a decision like this has been made. Anyway, I'm the coach, so I'm going to focus on my team and the match, it doesn't matter who makes up the USA's starting lineup. What matters to me is the pitch, my team, winning, and reaching the quarterfinals."

The President of the United States Donald Trump has also commented on the decision made by FIFA and posted the following message on Truth Social on Sunday: "Thank you to FIFA for doing what was right, and reversing a great injustice!" According to The New York Times, Trump called FIFA president Gianni Infantino after the round of 32 game to review the decision about Balogun's suspension. According to multiple reports Trump had reached out to Infantino regarding the red card as the U.S. government lobbied FIFA to have the ruling overturned. FIFA for its part maintains that all decisions are made by the impartial disciplinary committee.

UEFA's strong statement 

UEFA, European soccer's governing body, has also weighed in on the controversy, criticizing FIFA's handling of the situation:

Yesterday's decision to suspend for a probationary period of a year the implementation of the one-match automatic suspension following the red card issued to the player Folarin Balogun crossed a red line. Football, like any other sports, relies on rules, which are the basis for fair, honest and transparent competition. Sometimes rules are open to interpretation. In this case not. A minimum automatic suspension of one match following a red card is not a discretionary option and does not require the decision of a competent body to be enacted. It is a principle embedded in regulations, which cannot be made subject to exceptions, let alone in the middle of a tournament where several other players have been in the same situation and regularly served their suspension.

When the certainty of rules is no longer guaranteed by its guardians, the integrity of the game is at stake and the credibility of a competition is undermined. Equally, such decision creates a precedent in the ongoing tournament, where similar situations will now require an equal treatment, to the detriment of the competition.

Football is the most loved sport in the world because it is a beautiful game and is trusted because it is played everywhere with the same laws. A tournament is never a pure standalone and, if the tournament in question is the World Cup, it has the power to drive positive or negative consequences on the game as a whole.

We express our disbelief at such an unprecedented, incomprehensible and unjustifiable decision.

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