Level 1 — Absolute Beginner
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is happening in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Many teams are playing games.
USMNT player Folarin Balogun got a red card in a game against Bosnia and Herzegovina. This happened in the 64th minute. Video review showed he stepped on another player's ankle.
A red card normally means a player cannot play in the next game. But before the USMNT played Belgium, FIFA said Balogun could play.
This happened after US President Donald Trump called FIFA's president, Gianni Infantino. Many people were angry about this decision, but FIFA did not change its mind. Balogun played against Belgium.
- red card
- a card shown by a referee that removes a player from a game and often causes a future suspension
- suspension
- a punishment that stops a player from playing in a game or games
- video review
- using video to check a decision made during a sports game
- ankle
- the joint that connects the foot to the leg
- group stage
- the early part of a tournament where teams play several games before the next round
- Round of 16
- the stage of a tournament with 16 teams left, before the quarterfinals
- appeal
- an official request asking someone to change a decision
- probation
- a period when a person is watched closely and can be punished quickly for another mistake
Level 2 — Elementary
At the 2026 FIFA World Cup, held across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, USMNT striker Folarin Balogun was sent off with a red card in the 64th minute of a group-stage win over Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Video review showed that Balogun had stepped on an opposing player's ankle, which led the referee to issue the red card. Under FIFA's normal rules, a red card comes with an automatic one-match suspension.
However, on the Sunday before the USMNT's Round of 16 match against Belgium, FIFA suspended Balogun's ban and cleared him to play. This happened after US President Donald Trump personally called FIFA president Gianni Infantino to ask for a review of the decision.
Instead of enforcing the automatic one-match ban, FIFA's ruling deferred Balogun's suspension into a one-year probation. UEFA and Belgium's soccer federation strongly criticized the decision, and Belgium filed a formal appeal, but FIFA denied it and Balogun played against Belgium.
- striker
- an attacking soccer player whose main job is to score goals
- sent off
- removed from a game by the referee, usually after receiving a red card
- automatic
- happening without needing a special decision, because a rule requires it
- enforce
- to make sure a rule or law is followed
- defer
- to delay or put off an action until a later time
- formal appeal
- an official written request asking an organization to reconsider a decision
- criticize
- to express disapproval of something
- rule
- an official instruction that says what people must or must not do
Level 3 — Intermediate
During the 2026 FIFA World Cup, staged jointly across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, USMNT striker Folarin Balogun was shown a red card in the 64th minute of a group-stage victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina, after video review revealed that he had stepped on an opposing player's ankle.
Under FIFA's standard regulations, a red card triggers an automatic one-match suspension, which would ordinarily have ruled Balogun out of the USMNT's next fixture, a Round of 16 clash with Belgium.
Yet on the Sunday preceding that match, FIFA suspended Balogun's ban and cleared him to play, a reversal that came after US President Donald Trump personally telephoned FIFA president Gianni Infantino to request a review of the case.
Rather than enforcing the automatic ban, FIFA's ruling deferred Balogun's suspension into a one-year probation. UEFA condemned the move as 'incomprehensible and unjustifiable,' arguing that an automatic suspension is not meant to be a discretionary matter requiring a special ruling body to activate it, while Belgium's soccer federation said it was 'astonished' and lodged a formal appeal, which FIFA ultimately denied.
- regulations
- official rules that govern how something must be done
- fixture
- a scheduled sports match
- reversal
- a complete change in a decision or situation
- discretionary
- left to someone's own judgment rather than fixed by a rule
- condemn
- to express strong disapproval of something
- incomprehensible
- impossible to understand
- lodge an appeal
- to formally submit a request for a decision to be reconsidered
- ruling body
- an organization or group with the authority to make official decisions
Level 4 — Advanced
Amid the 2026 FIFA World Cup, jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, USMNT striker Folarin Balogun was dismissed with a red card in the 64th minute of a group-stage victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina, after video review determined that he had stepped on an opposing player's ankle.
Under FIFA's standard disciplinary code, a red card carries an automatic one-match suspension, a mechanism designed to apply uniformly without requiring further deliberation, and one that would ordinarily have sidelined Balogun for the USMNT's ensuing Round of 16 encounter with Belgium.
On the Sunday preceding that fixture, however, FIFA suspended Balogun's ban and cleared him to play, a reversal precipitated by a personal telephone call from US President Donald Trump to FIFA president Gianni Infantino requesting that the case be reviewed. Rather than enforcing the automatic ban, FIFA's ruling deferred Balogun's suspension into a one-year probationary period.
The decision drew swift and pointed criticism. UEFA denounced it as 'incomprehensible and unjustifiable,' contending that a minimum automatic suspension following a red card is not intended to function as a discretionary option contingent on activation by a special ruling body. Belgium's soccer federation, describing itself as 'astonished,' formally appealed the ruling and demanded an explanation, but FIFA ultimately denied the appeal, permitting Balogun to take the field against Belgium.
- disciplinary code
- a set of formal rules governing punishments for rule violations
- mechanism
- a system or process by which something is done
- deliberation
- careful discussion or consideration before making a decision
- sideline
- to prevent someone from taking part in an activity
- precipitate
- to cause something to happen suddenly or sooner than expected
- probationary
- relating to a trial period during which conduct is closely monitored
- denounce
- to publicly criticize something as wrong
- contingent on
- dependent on something else happening first