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Folarin Balogun Red Card, Explained: What Controversial Call Means for USMNT Star’s Round of 16 Availability

FIFA confirmed Balogun’s automatic one-game ban, and USMNT officials questioned the red card after similar challenges went unpunished.

  • During the USMNT's victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina, forward Folarin Balogun received a controversial red card following a VAR check for a challenge on Tarik Muharemovi.
  • Comparisons arose regarding perceived inconsistency, as critics noted a similar challenge by Lionel Messi during Argentina's 3-0 victory over Algeria drew a formal complaint from the Algerian Football Federation after it went unpunished.
  • USMNT midfielder Weston McKennie called the red card "questionable," while manager Mauricio Pochettino concluded, "For me it's never a red card," citing the accidental nature of the play.
  • Following FIFA's confirmation that the USMNT cannot appeal, Balogun will serve an automatic one-game suspension against Belgium in the next round of the 2026 tournament.
  • While Balogun is currently sidelined for one match, FIFA maintains the authority to increase the suspension if a subsequent review determines the challenge warrants a harsher punishment.
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After Balogun's exclusion in the 16th final against Bosnia and Herzegovina, U.S. chief of diplomacy Marco Rubio complained about this decision.

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The American national team was unfairly penalized with the red card in Folarin Balogun. State Secretary Marco Rubio said so. "It was fantastic," he commented with those who asked him about the match against Bosnia and Herzegovina. (ANSA)

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ESPN broke the news in United States on Thursday, July 2, 2026.
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