
“No party involved in the process” – FIFA brushes aside Belgium’s appeal
The Belgian Federation had requested a statement from FIFA in writing.
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The Belgian Federation had requested a statement from FIFA in writing. The US striker is allowed to play in the World Cup final against Belgium (Tuesday, 02 o’clock). After the football World Federation had surprisingly suspended the attacker’s red-lock on probation, FIFA now declared a complaint of the Belgian Federation inadmissible.
Furthermore, The reason for this is apparently that the Red Card comes from an encounter in which Belgium was not involved.
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The Belgian Federation had requested a statement from FIFA in writing.
reliability low1/4 sourcesThe US striker is allowed to play in the World Cup final against Belgium (Tuesday, 02 o’clock).
reliability low1/2 sourcesAfter the football World Federation had surprisingly suspended the attacker’s red-lock on probation, FIFA now declared a complaint of the Belgian Federation inadmissible.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe reason for this is apparently that the Red Card comes from an encounter in which Belgium was not involved.
reliability low1/2 sources
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The US striker is allowed to play in the World Cup final against Belgium (Tuesday, 02 o’clock).
omitted byRight sidecovered byLeft sideCenterAfter the World Football Association had surprisingly suspended the attacker’s red-lock on probation, FIFA now declared a..
omitted byLeft sidecovered byCenterRight sideThe reason for this is apparently that the Red Card comes from an encounter in which Belgium was not involved.
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