
Balogun's red card suspension lifted after Trump called FIFA chief
Gianni Infantino has been Fifa president for 10 years.
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Gianni Infantino has been Fifa president for 10 years. Balogun was sent off after a referee punished him with a red card following a VAR review. But here he was, taking ownership of Balogun's situation.
Furthermore, Fifa's statutes are clear about political interference. In a tournament they have co-hosted, Balogun has been the star man for the US, with three goals so far. The U.S. went on to win the match, but Balogun's suspension was set to keep him from Monday's game.
In addition, The president told reporters in the Oval Office Monday that he "saw the play," and Balogun's move didn't constitute a foul or an infraction. For many years he was the man who presented the Champions League draws.
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Gianni Infantino has been Fifa president for 10 years.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesBalogun was sent off after a referee punished him with a red card following a VAR review.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesBut here he was, taking ownership of Balogun's situation.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesFifa's statutes are clear about political interference.
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In a tournament they have co-hosted, Balogun has been the star man for the US, with three goals so far.
according to BBC SportThe U.S. went on to win the match, but Balogun's suspension was set to keep him from Monday's game.
according to CBS News — LatestThe president told reporters in the Oval Office Monday that he "saw the play," and Balogun's move didn't constitute a foul or an infraction.
according to CBS News — LatestFor many years he was the man who presented the Champions League draws.
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