World Cup
Il n'a pas pu compter sur le roi Charles III : Quansah suspendu
Il n'a pas pu compter sur le roi Charles III, qui n'a pas cherché à intervenir, as Jarell Quansah faces a two‑match suspension that rules him out of England’s next World Cup knockout games. He was sent off in the 1/8 final against Mexique on 5 juillet, and will miss the quarter‑final versus Norvège in Miami.
FIFA announced the suspension of the English right‑back Jarell Quansah for two encounters after the red card in the 1/8 final versus Mexique. The disciplinary decision follows the VAR‑checked foul at the 54th minute and invokes the Code disciplinaire de la FIFA.
Quansah can only return if the Three Lions reach the final; their next opponent will be Norvège, fielding the striker Erling Haaland of Manchester City. The upcoming clash is scheduled for Saturday at 23 h Belgian time in Miami.
A similar case involved Folarin Balogun, who received a red card in the previous round against Bosnie-Herzégovine.  while playing for Monaco. FIFA confirmed the card was not annulled but "suspendu", citing article 27 of the Code and the FIFA." disciplinary commission.
President Donald admitted he asked FIFA president Gianni Infantino to review Balogun’s sanction, sparking worldwide indignation. The appeal highlighted the influence of the Royaume‑Uniens in football governance.
Quansah’s dismissal came after a serious foul on Jesus Gallardo, confirmed by VAR. The defender, who plays for Bayer Leverkusen, now serves a two‑match ban imposed by the FIFA disciplinary commission.
Charles III, the monarch of the Royaume‑Uni, did not attempt to contact Gianni Infantino to overturn the decision, underscoring the limited role of the crown in FIFA matters. Et the English FA must cope without their right‑back.
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