FIFA Disciplinary Head Acted Alone on Balogun Suspension: Report
A report from The Times of London suggests that the chairman of FIFA's disciplinary committee independently decided to lift Folarin Balogun's suspension for the USA's match against Belgium. This decision reportedly did not involve consultation with the other 17 members of the committee.
According to reporting by The Times of London, a significant decision regarding Folarin Balogun's eligibility for the United States versus Belgium match was made by the FIFA disciplinary committee's chairman without broader consensus. Major disciplinary rulings within FIFA typically involve the input of at least three committee members.
However, in the case of the American forward Balogun, the report indicates that the committee's chair acted unilaterally. This suggests a departure from the usual protocol for such matters, which emphasizes collective deliberation among a subcommittee.
This alleged unilateral decision-making by a FIFA disciplinary chair raises serious questions about transparency and due process within the organization's governance. It's a procedural shortcut that could undermine confidence in their rulings.



