Football politics, world cup of politics
“Football politics, world cup of politics” centers on claims that World Cup football is being influenced by political pressure, using a sequence of disciplinary and public statements as the focal point. The article says the Round of 16 between the United States and Belgium was overtaken in attention worldwide after controversy around a red card after a VAR review in the US match against Bosnia. Balogun scored his third World Cup goal in a 2-0 win but was shown a one-match ban after an incident described as stomping on Tarik Muharemović’s ankle, and the US President Donald Trump later said he asked FIFA to reconsider the suspension. The FIFA President Gianni Infantino was reported to have received a phone call, and FIFA ultimately deferred the ban under Article 27 of the Disciplinary Code, placing it on a one-year probation. Belgium protested, and the article links the broader debate to the December FIFA Peace Prize presented to Trump, noting that critics said procedures were unclear.







