Headline: IOC Investigates FIFA President Infantino’s Role in Balogun’s Controversial Red Card Reversal
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has been called to investigate FIFA president Gianni Infantino’s involvement in the contentious reversal of Folarin Balogun’s World Cup red card, as reported by The Athletic.
Speculation has arisen suggesting that Infantino may have influenced the decision to reverse the United States striker’s automatic one-match suspension prior to their World Cup last-16 match against Belgium.
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The IOC has been asked to review the situation, even as Infantino firmly denies any wrongdoing, asserting that FIFA’s disciplinary bodies function independently.
This investigation request originated from FairSquare, a non-profit organization advocating for enhanced governance in sports, while also addressing issues around labor rights and political repression.
The organization insists that sports governing bodies should remain free from political pressures to preserve the integrity of competition.
Balogun received a straight red card for a challenge on Tarik Muharemovic during the US’ round-of-32 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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FIFA’s World Cup regulations stipulate that a straight red card results in an automatic one-match suspension.
Nevertheless, FIFA’s disciplinary committee later rescinded the suspension, permitting the 25-year-old striker to participate in the clash against Belgium.
The US ultimately felt the repercussions of this decision, enduring a substantial 4-1 defeat that ended their World Cup journey despite Balogun’s presence on the field.
The matter garnered additional interest after US President Donald Trump acknowledged he had personally contacted Infantino to request a review of the incident.
Infantino confirmed that he discussed the issue with Trump but dismissed any claims of his influence on the disciplinary decision.
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He minimized the situation by stating that he frequently engages with world leaders on various topics, claiming this conversation was no exception.
However, FairSquare remains unconvinced and has called for a deeper investigation into actions that they argue could infringe upon the principles of sporting neutrality.
Notably, Infantino has been an IOC member since 2020.
The Olympic Charter necessitates that members operate independently, free from political or commercial pressures in the execution of their responsibilities.
The IOC has acknowledged receiving FairSquare’s request and will assess the situation before determining if any further actions are required.
