FIFA disregards suspension protocol as Folarin Balogun returns for the U.S
FIFA has unexpectedly suspended Folarin Balogun’s one-game red-card ban under a probationary ruling, making the prominent striker eligible for the United States’ crucial World Cup Round of 16 matchup against Belgium.
In a stunning tournament development, FIFA has officially suspended the one-game match ban issued to United States forward Folarin Balogun.
The twenty-five-year-old striker was heavily expected to miss the upcoming knockout stage after receiving a direct red card during Wednesday’s physical victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The unexpected administrative decision provides an immediate tactical lift for the host nation.
Although high-ranking international officials initially maintained that automated disciplinary suspensions could not be formally appealed by member federations, governing executives utilized a specific probationary clause to pause the penalty instead.
Consequently, the team’s leading goal scorer is fully cleared to feature in the starting lineup against Rudi Garcia’s formidable Belgian side during Monday’s highly anticipated Round of 16 clash.
