FIFA just handed Belgium the right to formally appeal a ruling that let US striker Folarin Balogun dodge a one-match suspension, and somehow this story now involves prediction markets, a Solana meme token, and allegations of presidential lobbying.
Belgium’s Royal Football Association confirmed on July 6, 2026, that it received the green light to challenge FIFA’s Disciplinary Committee decision. That decision invoked Article 27 of FIFA’s Disciplinary Code to defer Balogun’s automatic suspension on a probationary basis, effectively clearing him to play against Belgium in Seattle despite picking up a red card in the US team’s round of 32 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The ruling that broke Belgium’s brain
Under normal World Cup rules, a red card triggers an automatic one-match ban. Article 10.5 of the tournament regulations is pretty clear about that. FIFA’s Disciplinary Committee invoked Article 27, which allows for probationary deferrals of suspensions, letting Balogun suit up for the match.
The RBFA called the decision “astonishing” and said it directly contradicts the tournament’s own regulations. Belgium learned about its appeal rights with barely a day to spare before the match was scheduled to begin.















