NEW YORK — Folarin Balogun was reinstated to play for the United States in the World Cup round of 16 after FIFA suspended a ban stemming from a red card he received in the United States’ prior match against Bosnia and Herzegovina; the suspension was announced on Sunday ahead of Monday’s match versus Belgium. The suspension followed public attention including a request conveyed by President Donald Trump to FIFA President Gianni Infantino; Balogun, born in New York and raised in Britain, had switched to the US national programme in 2023, and FIFA’s decision restored his match eligibility and altered US squad selection for the immediate knockout fixture.
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Balogun's reinstatement is a win for the US team. It shows the power of public attention and high-level intervention. If you're a soccer fan, this could boost the US's chances in the World Cup.
Folarin Balogun is back in the game. His eligibility could change the dynamics of the US squad's next match. Keep an eye on Monday's face-off with Belgium. Share this with your fellow soccer enthusiasts.
Folarin Balogun and the United States men’s national team benefited from FIFA's suspension of his ban, allowing his inclusion in the round of 16 and preserving the team’s planned attacking options for the match against Belgium.
Belgium and its coaching staff faced an altered opponent selection and tactical preparation when Balogun’s reinstatement changed the United States’ available personnel ahead of the round of 16 game.
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