USA’s Balogun Red Card Overturned: Teammate Thought It Was AI

USA striker Folarin Balogun's World Cup red card was overturned by FIFA, but teammate Chris Richards revealed the squad initially dismissed the news as AI-generated fake content. The controversial decision has sparked a fierce backlash from UEFA.

By Inside AI July 6, 2026
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July 7, 2026, (Inside AI) — USA striker Folarin Balogun’s red card was overturned by FIFA, allowing him to play in the World Cup round of 16 against Belgium. The decision sparked controversy, with teammate Chris Richards initially believing it was AI-generated fake news.

The reversal is only the second such instance in World Cup history, after Brazil’s Garrincha in 1962. It follows an admission by US President Donald Trump that he asked FIFA president Gianni Infantino to intervene.

The AI confusion inside the US camp

Richards described the team’s skepticism when news broke on social media. “I thought it was AI and stuff. There’s a lot of people posting a lot of stuff. So, we weren’t sure if it was true or not,” he told reporters at Umens Stadium in Seattle.

The defender said the squad first learned of the decision through social media, but no one wanted to confirm it. “We found out through social media. ... I thought it was AI at first, but I think we’re really excited.”

The confusion highlights how AI-generated content can blur reality in high-stakes environments. Richards noted the team was “lit on the bus regardless,” listening to music until the news was verified upon arrival.

Balogun, 25, has scored three goals in the tournament, making him the USA’s leading scorer. His availability is a major boost for the co-hosts.

FIFA’s legal basis and UEFA’s fierce backlash

FIFA cited article 27 of its Disciplinary Code, suspending the match ban for a one-year probationary period. “If Folarin Balogun commits another infringement of a similar nature and gravity during the probationary period, the suspension shall be revoked,” the statement read.

UEFA, Europe’s governing body, slammed the move as “unprecedented, incomprehensible and unjustifiable.” It warned that the decision undermines the integrity of the game and sets a dangerous precedent for the tournament.

USA captain Christian Pulisic welcomed the news, calling it a boost. “If you look at the foul, it was just -- it’s zero intent at all,” he said. “He was so positive and all for the team. It just feels right, I guess.”

Referee Raphael Claus issued the red card in the 64th minute of the USA’s round of 32 clash against Bosnia-Herzegovina. The incident occurred during a tense match that the USA eventually won.

The reversal has drawn comparisons to Garrincha’s case in 1962, when the Brazilian star was sent off in the semi-final but allowed to play in the final. That decision also sparked debate about fairness and political influence.

Trump’s involvement adds a political layer, raising questions about the independence of sports governing bodies. FIFA has not commented on the president’s claim.

The USA faces Belgium in Seattle, with Balogun expected to start. The match is a critical knockout fixture for the co-hosts, who are aiming to advance deep into the tournament on home soil.

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