The New York Times, citing three people familiar with the matter, reports President Trump called FIFA president Gianni Infantino on July 1 asking a review of the red-card suspension of U.S. leading scorer Balogun after he was sent off for stamping in

2026-07-06

The New York Times, citing three people familiar with the matter, reports President Trump called FIFA president Gianni Infantino on July 1 asking a review of the red-card suspension of U.S. leading scorer Balogun after he was sent off for stamping in the U.S. 2-0 win over Bosnia in the round of 32. On July 5 FIFA said its disciplinary committee found Balogun in breach of Articles 14 and 66 and imposed a one-match ban but invoked Article 27 to suspend that ban for one year, making him eligible for Monday’s match against Belgium — the first time since 1962 FIFA has allowed a player originally due to be suspended to play. Trump welcomed the decision on social media but did not disclose the call or claim credit.