
World Cup. Fifa "crossed a red line" in the Balogun case according to UEFA
The Fifa "crossed a red line" by suspending in the middle of World-2026 the red card inflicted on the American Falorin Balogun, lamented UEFA on Monday,..
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The Fifa "crossed a red line" by suspending in the middle of World-2026 the red card inflicted on the American Falorin Balogun, deplored UEFA on Monday, denouncing a decision "unpublished, incomprehensible and unjustifiable". A tournament is never an isolated phenomenon and, if it is the World Cup, it can have positive or negative consequences for football as a whole. Sometimes the rules are subject to interpretation.
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The Fifa "crossed a red line" by suspending in the middle of World-2026 the red card inflicted on the American Falorin Balogun, deplored UEFA on Monday, denouncing a decision "unpublished, incomprehensible and unjustifiable".
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A tournament is never an isolated phenomenon and, if it is the World Cup, it can have positive or negative consequences for football as a whole.
according to Ouest-France — À la UneSometimes the rules are subject to interpretation.
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