
Norway Coach Criticizes FIFA's Reversal on Balogun Suspension
July 6, 2026 · Carmen Torres
Norwegian coach Ståle Solbakken criticized FIFA's decision to suspend Folarin Balogun's red card, allowing him to play against Belgium in the World Cup 2026.
Norway Coach Criticizes FIFA's Reversal on Balogun Suspension
Norwegian national team coach Ståle Solbakken has openly criticized FIFA's decision to temporarily lift the suspension of American forward Folarin Balogun. The controversy stems from a recent incident where Balogun was shown a direct red card during the United States' match against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 2026 FIFA World Cup's round of 16. Originally, the forward was set to miss the next match due to the suspension. However, FIFA's disciplinary committee overturned this decision, allowing Balogun to participate in the upcoming 1/8 final against Belgium on July 7.Solbakken voiced his concerns about the decision, stating, "This was a huge mistake by FIFA. He received a yellow card, VAR intervened, and he was sent off. Consequently, he should be suspended for one game. It's an unfortunate decision. I feel for the US team because even if they win, this doesn't benefit the sport." His comments reflect a broader sentiment that FIFA's decision could set a precedent affecting the integrity of disciplinary actions in future matches.
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The suspension was initially enforced following a VAR review, which led to Balogun's ejection from the field for what was deemed a serious foul. This development was significant as it occurred during a crucial knockout stage in the tournament, with the stakes being incredibly high. The United States had secured a 2-0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina, setting the stage for a high-stakes encounter against Belgium.
From an analytical perspective, FIFA's decision to retract Balogun's suspension raises questions about the consistency and transparency of disciplinary measures in football. While the United States benefits from having one of their key players available for the upcoming match, it also highlights the challenges FIFA faces in balancing fairness and competitive integrity. The decision has sparked debate among football analysts and fans alike, with many questioning whether similar actions will be taken in future incidents.
As the World Cup 2026 continues, all eyes will be on FIFA to see how it navigates the complex landscape of disciplinary actions. Fans and teams alike will be watching closely, hoping for clarity and consistency in how the rules are applied, ensuring that the sport remains fair and competitive.
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