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President Donald Trump has confirmed that he asked FIFA to take another look at the suspension given to United States striker Folarin Balogun. Balogun was handed a one-game ban after getting a red card during the World Cup.

The president’s intervention came as a surprise to many, but it shows how high the stakes are for the American team on the international stage.

Why Balogun Was Suspended

During a critical match, Balogun was sent off by the referee. The red card means he automatically misses the next game under FIFA’s rules.

  • The incident happened in the second half of the match.
  • Balogun was penalized for a hard tackle.
  • The referee’s decision was final on the field.

Now Trump wants FIFA to review whether the punishment was too harsh.

Trump’s Direct Appeal to FIFA

Trump says he personally contacted FIFA officials to discuss the case. He argues that Balogun did not deserve such a severe penalty and that the suspension hurts the team’s chances.

This is not the first time a U.S. president has gotten involved in sports matters. However, it is rare for a leader to directly ask an international sports body to change a ruling.

What This Means for the US Team

If FIFA agrees to review the ban, Balogun could be allowed to play in the next game. That would be a big boost for the US team, which relies on his scoring ability.

  • The team is preparing for a crucial knockout match.
  • Without Balogun, the lineup will be weaker.
  • FIFA’s review process could take several days.

The outcome remains uncertain, but the US squad is hopeful.

Looking Ahead to the Match

Whether or not the suspension is lifted, the US team must focus on the game ahead. The players are trained to handle adversity, and they will give their best effort on the field.

Trump’s involvement has brought extra attention to the situation. Fans around the country are watching closely to see what FIFA decides.

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