UEFA issues blistering statement over FIFA's Folarin Balogun's decision
UEFA says decision by FIFA to let US forward play at World Cup is ‘incomprehensible’.
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UEFA says decision by FIFA to let US forward play at World Cup is ‘incomprehensible’. Sometimes rules are open to interpretation. His foul on Tarik Muharemovic was controversial at the time.
Furthermore, UEFA said FIFA’s decision to suspend the implementation of Balogun’s one-game suspension "crossed a red line." ZERO BS. The Belgians are exploring all options, with formal legal action now a possibility, pending the outcome of the appeal ahead of a match which is scheduled to start at 1am UK time on Tuesday. FIFA’s decision to suspend U.S. striker Folarin Balogun’s World Cup red card , after an intervention from Donald Trump , has sparked a political firestorm and led some to warn it will tarnish their team’s achievements.
In addition, If USA wins the cup there will now always be an asterisk. For UEFA, its minimum suspension for the eighth against Belgium is "a principle enshrined in the rules, which cannot suffer any exception, a fortiori in the middle of a tournament in which several other players experienced the same situation". " Moreover, it has been so for all the red cards distributed so far at this World Cup," she observes, noting that the automaticity of the suspension had been recalled by the Fifa itself before the competition.
Moreover, Last and not least, the UEFA reaction: "Fifa crossed a red line" by suspending the red card imposed on Monaco player, a "unpublished, incomprehensible and unjustifiable" decision.
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UEFA says decision by FIFA to let US forward play at World Cup is ‘incomprehensible’.
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His foul on Tarik Muharemovic was controversial at the time.
according to WalesOnline +4UEFA said FIFA’s decision to suspend the implementation of Balogun’s one-game suspension "crossed a red line." ZERO BS.
according to Fox News — LatestThe Belgians are exploring all options, with formal legal action now a possibility, pending the outcome of the appeal ahead of a match which is scheduled to start at 1am UK time on Tuesday.
according to WalesOnlineFIFA’s decision to suspend U.S. striker Folarin Balogun’s World Cup red card , after an intervention from Donald Trump , has sparked a political firestorm and led some to warn it will tarnish their team’s achievements.
according to The Independent — WorldIf USA wins the cup there will now always be an asterisk.
according to The Independent — WorldFor UEFA, its minimum suspension for the eighth against Belgium is "a principle enshrined in the rules, which cannot suffer any exception, a fortiori in the middle of a tournament in which several other players experienced the same situation".
according to Le Figaro — Actualités" Moreover, it has been so for all the red cards distributed so far at this World Cup," she observes, noting that the automaticity of the suspension had been recalled by the Fifa itself before the competition.
according to Le Nouvel ObsLast and not least, the UEFA reaction: "Fifa crossed a red line" by suspending the red card imposed on Monaco player, a "unpublished, incomprehensible and unjustifiable" decision.
according to Le Figaro — Actualités"Happy for the United States" The French international ex just found Fifa's decision but regrets the timing.
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"Equally, such decision creates a precedent in the ongoing tournament, where similar situations will now require an equal treatment, to the…
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