SEEING RED: Trump intervention sparks World Cup storm as Fifa clears Balogun to face Belgium
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FIFA ‘crossed a red line’ in Balogun reprieve — UEFA
(EXPLAINER) World Cup: Why Balogun can play Belgium despite receiving a straight red card
Balogun: Red cards should not be overturned by phone calls, Blatter tells FIFA
Belgium vows to ‘defend football’ after FIFA overturns Balogun suspension
SEEING RED: Trump intervention sparks World Cup storm as Fifa clears Balogun to face Belgium
A red card, 3 phone calls from Trump and a shocking FIFA U-turn
Great injustice reversed: Trump on FIFA's shocking reversal of US striker's ban
FIFA criticized for lifting U.S. star's red card suspension after Trump phone call
Trump, Mamdani give contrasting July 4th speeches. And, U.S. faces Belgium in World Cup
Belgium Expresses Shock After FIFA Lifts U.S. Player’s Suspension
Belgium granted right to appeal FIFA's Balogun decision
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