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[World Cup] England, watching 'Trump intervention', reviews whether to appeal Quansah's red card
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Afterwards, FIFA made an unusual decision to suspend Balogun's playing ban for 12 months. Balogun, who naturally thought he would be unable to play, was able to start in the round of 16 match against Belgium on the 7th thanks to this special measure.
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Afterwards, FIFA made an unusual decision to suspend Balogun's playing ban for 12 months.
according to Yonhap News AgencyBalogun, who naturally thought he would be unable to play, was able to start in the round of 16 match against Belgium on the 7th thanks to this special measure.
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