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Tuchel Questions FIFA After Balogun Ban Reversal Sparks World Cup Controversy

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England coach Thomas Tuchel has questioned FIFA’s consistency after the governing body overturned Folarin Balogun’s automatic World Cup suspension. The unprecedented decision has sparked debate over VAR, disciplinary rules, and whether outside influence is undermining football’s integrity.


England head coach Thomas Tuchel has criticized FIFA following the governing body’s unprecedented decision to allow Folarin Balogun to play despite receiving a red card at the 2026 World Cup.

Balogun was sent off during the United States’ Round of 32 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina after a VAR review. Under normal World Cup regulations, a red card carries an automatic one-match suspension. However, FIFA invoked Article 27 of its Disciplinary Code, which allows the organization to suspend the implementation of a disciplinary sanction in exceptional circumstances.

The decision has sparked confusion throughout the tournament, with Tuchel questioning how disciplinary rulings will be handled going forward.

> “Where does this start and where does this end now?” Tuchel asked after England’s dramatic 3-2 victory over Mexico. “Can we overturn it or not overturn it? What’s going on?”

The England boss argued that once VAR and the referee have reached a decision, it should remain final unless there is a clear procedural error.

> “Who overturns this decision and on what grounds? We just want consistency in the decisions,” he said.

Tuchel also questioned whether similar incidents involving yellow cards or other VAR decisions could now be revisited, warning that FIFA’s intervention risks creating uncertainty over the tournament’s disciplinary system.

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Quansah Suspension Stands

England defender Jarell Quansah was also shown a red card against Mexico following a VAR review and is expected to miss England’s quarter-final clash with Norway.

Unlike Balogun, Quansah has not received any relief from FIFA, prompting further debate over consistency in the application of the rules.

Reports of Political Intervention

According to reports from CBS News, Balogun’s reinstatement came after Donald Trump reportedly spoke with FIFA President Gianni Infantino regarding the suspension.

The reports claim U.S. officials questioned the use of slow-motion replays during the VAR review. However, BBC Sport reports that the VAR process was conducted according to established protocols.

If accurate, the reports have intensified scrutiny over FIFA’s disciplinary process and raised concerns about possible external influence on sporting decisions.

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Growing Debate Ahead of the Quarter-finals

The Balogun ruling has become one of the biggest controversies of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. While FIFA maintains it acted within its disciplinary powers, critics argue the decision undermines the tournament’s automatic suspension rules and opens the door to future appeals over refereeing decisions.

With England preparing to face Norway and the United States set to take on Belgium, attention will remain firmly on FIFA as questions over transparency, consistency, and fairness continue to dominate headlines.


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