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IOC urged to probe Infantino over alleged political interference in Balogun World Cup ban reversal

IOC receives complaint seeking probe into FIFA chief Gianni Infantino over alleged political neutrality breach linked to Balogun case.

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Lausanne [Switzerland]: The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has received a complaint seeking an investigation into FIFA president Gianni Infantino over alleged breaches of political neutrality, including his reported role in the reversal of United States striker Folarin Balogun’s one-match suspension during the FIFA World Cup 2026, reported Reuters.

The complaint, filed by advocacy group FairSquare, alleges that Infantino violated the IOC’s rules on political neutrality through multiple actions linked to US President Donald Trump. Among the key issues raised is the suspension of Balogun’s automatic one-match ban, which allowed the forward to feature in the United States’ Round of 16 clash against Belgium on July 6.

Balogun had been shown a straight red card in the 64th minute of the USA’s Round of 32 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina for a challenge on Tarik Muharemovic. Under FIFA regulations, the suspension was automatic and not subject to appeal.

However, on July 5, FIFA announced on its website: “By operation of Article 27 FDC, the implementation of the automatic match suspension for USA player Folarin Balogun is suspended for a probationary period of one (1) year.” No further explanation accompanied the decision.

Infantino acknowledged receiving a phone call from President Trump, who had publicly urged FIFA to review the incident, but denied influencing the outcome.

Trump defended his intervention, saying, “All I did was ask for a review because I didn’t think it was a foul.” He added, “And, you know, again, I’m good at this stuff. I didn’t think it was a foul. I thought it was two great athletes that crashed into each other and got entangled.”

Praising FIFA’s decision, Trump further said, “I think they made a really brilliant decision. I think the referee’s call was horrible, and nobody talks about that. They talk about the red card like it’s fine, nobody talks about the referee’s decision to red card,” as per Reuters. Balogun ultimately played against Belgium as the United States were eliminated 4-1 from the tournament. Responding to questions over the controversy, Infantino maintained that FIFA’s judicial bodies function independently.

“Their independence is essential to the credibility and integrity of football, and this must always be respected,” a statement issued on his behalf and published on FIFA’s website read. FairSquare’s complaint argues that Infantino, who has also served as an IOC member since 2020, is bound by the Olympic Charter and the IOC Code of Ethics, which require strict political neutrality. (ANI)

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