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IOC scrutiny of Gianni Infantino over Balogun World Cup ban
The International Olympic Committee’s decision to launch a probe into FIFA president Gianni Infantino over the Folarin Balogun World Cup ban has placed the governing body under intense scrutiny, coming after speculation that Infantino helped overturn the striker’s one‑match suspension which allowed him to play in the United States’ 4‑1 loss to Belgium.
The call for a probe came from FairSquare, a non‑profit that campaigns for stronger sport governance and focuses on labour rights and political repression. FairSquare argues that governing bodies must stay free from political influence to safeguard competition integrity.
Balogun, 25, was sent off in the United States’ round‑of‑32 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina after a straight red card for a challenge on Tarik Muharemovic. Under FIFA World Cup rules a straight red automatically triggers a one‑match ban.
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FIFA’s disciplinary committee later lifted the suspension, permitting the striker to line up in the last‑16 clash with Belgium. The United States were subsequently beaten 4‑1, ending their World Cup campaign with Balogun leading the attack. Widespread speculation suggests Infantino may have influenced the decision to overturn the ban ahead of the Belgium match. US President Donald Trump admitted he personally contacted Infantino to request a review, and Infantino acknowledged the conversation but denied any impact on the disciplinary process.FIFA stretches World Cup final halftime break to at least 25 minutes, sparking rule breach concerns
Infantino, who has served as an IOC member since 2020, reiterated that FIFA’s disciplinary bodies operate independently. He downplayed the episode, saying he regularly communicates with world leaders and this discussion was no different. FairSquare rejected Infantino’s explanation and urged a deeper inquiry, warning that the episode could breach the Olympic Charter’s principle that members remain independent of political or commercial influence. The IOC confirmed receipt of the request and will examine the matter before deciding on any further action.