
Growing calls for Infantino to resign over Trump-led backflip
AP Photo/Maddy Grassy Klopp, the former Liverpool manager, European governing body UEFA and the federations of Germany and Belgium launched unprecedented…
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AP Photo/Maddy Grassy Klopp, the former Liverpool manager, European governing body UEFA and the federations of Germany and Belgium launched unprecedented attacks on Infantino, who has faced repeated accusations of cosying up to Trump. “This is our sport, not theirs,” said Klopp. “If Donald Trump and Gianni Infantino really sorted this out between themselves, it is madness; it calls everything into question.” Calls for Infantino to resign then followed from senior British MPs, campaigners and David Bernstein, the former Football Association chairman. Sources close to the talks claim Trump discussed the matter three times with Infantino. In a press conference in the Oval Office on Monday, the US president said he asked for a “review” of Balogun’s sending-off because he “didn’t think it was a foul”.
Furthermore, "During our conversation, I explained that there was an ongoing legal process involving FIFA's independent judicial bodies and that the case would be decided in due course by the competent bodies. France are now also attempting to have Michael Olise’s yellow card in their victory over Paraguay annulled. The Labour peer, Lord Rees, said: “It’s just an embarrassment to the sport.
In addition, The appeal committee said the Royal Belgian Football Association’s (RBFA) request was “rendered inadmissible” on the grounds that they were not an interested party to the proceedings and, as such, had “no standing to appeal the decision”. FIFA relied on Article 27 of its disciplinary code to suspend Balogun's red-card ban for one year, allowing him to play while the matter remains under review. AP Photo/Eric Hiller But Trump had already claimed credit for getting the red card overturned. “I’m the one that got them to do it,” Trump said. “I saw the play, and I’m a person that loves sports.
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AP Photo/Maddy Grassy Klopp, the former Liverpool manager, European governing body UEFA and the federations of Germany and Belgium launched unprecedented attacks on Infantino, who has faced repeated accusations of cosying up to Trump. “This is our sport, not theirs,” said Klopp. “If Donald Trump and Gianni Infantino really sorted this out between themselves, it is madness; it calls everything into question.” Calls for Infantino to resign then followed from senior British MPs, campaigners and David Bernstein, the former Football Association chairman.
reliability low1/3 sourcesSources close to the talks claim Trump discussed the matter three times with Infantino.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIn a press conference in the Oval Office on Monday, the US president said he asked for a “review” of Balogun’s sending-off because he “didn’t think it was a foul”.
reliability low1/3 sources"During our conversation, I explained that there was an ongoing legal process involving FIFA's independent judicial bodies and that the case would be decided in due course by the competent bodies.
reliability low1/3 sourcesFrance are now also attempting to have Michael Olise’s yellow card in their victory over Paraguay annulled.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe Labour peer, Lord Rees, said: “It’s just an embarrassment to the sport.
reliability low1/3 sourcesThe appeal committee said the Royal Belgian Football Association’s (RBFA) request was “rendered inadmissible” on the grounds that they were not an interested party to the proceedings and, as such, had “no standing to appeal the decision”.
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FIFA relied on Article 27 of its disciplinary code to suspend Balogun's red-card ban for one year, allowing him to play while the matter remains under review.
according to Daily Express"FIFA's judicial bodies are independent," he said.
according to Daily ExpressAP Photo/Eric Hiller But Trump had already claimed credit for getting the red card overturned. “I’m the one that got them to do it,” Trump said. “I saw the play, and I’m a person that loves sports.
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