The United States men’s national team (USMNT) is moving on to the Round of 16 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a 2-0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina. However, the team will face Belgium without Folarin Balogun, who was given a red card in the 64th minute of the match.
The Red Card Incident
Balogun’s effort over the first 60 minutes of the match made the United States a formidable opponent. He had one goal taken off the board due to an offside call and broke through with his third goal of the World Cup in the 45th minute. The goal highlighted the team’s creativity and explosiveness on the attack.
The red card was given after an awkward collision between Balogun and Bosnia and Herzegovina defender Tarik Muharemović. The referee, Rafael Claus, rendered a decision that will be debated for days. According to the FIFA Regulations, Article 9.6 states that referee decisions regarding facts connected with play are final and not subject to appeal, unless otherwise stipulated in the FIFA Disciplinary Code.
No Appeal for the Red Card
As a result, Balogun’s red card and subsequent one-match ban cannot be appealed. However, if the FIFA disciplinary committee decides that Balogun’s challenge is worthy of any additional penalty, that could be appealed. The odds of that happening are unlikely, according to FOX Sports analyst and former FIFA referee Mark Clattenburg.
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