President Donald Trump says international soccer’s governing body, FIFA, did the right thing by canceling a one-game suspension for American player Folarin Balogun. Trump claimed that forcing Balogun to sit out a match would have left a huge black mark on the entire World Cup tournament.
Why the Ban Was a Big Deal
The suspension threatened to keep Balogon off the field for a critical World Cup game. Trump argued that such a move would have damaged the event’s fairness and excitement.
- Trump called the suspension a potential “big stain” on sports history.
- FIFA reversed its decision soon after Trump spoke out about it.
FIFA Makes the ‘Right Call’
According to the president, FIFA’s final choice to lift the ban saved the tournament from an embarrassing situation. He stressed that everyone wants to see the best players compete, and Balogun’s absence would have disappointed millions of fans.
- Trump praised the organization for listening to reason.
- He added that the change helped keep the World Cup’s reputation clean.
What This Means for the Tournament
With Balogun back on the roster, the U.S. team now has a stronger chance to advance. The reversal shows how quickly official decisions can shift when high-profile voices step in, keeping the focus on the sport itself rather than on controversial penalties.