Belgium granted right to appeal Folarin Balogun suspension ruling
Soccer Belgium granted right to appeal Folarin Balogun suspension ruling By Chris Bradford Published July 6, 2026, 5:18 a.m. Add The New York Post on Google Belgian soccer officials on Monday were granted the right to appeal the ruling that resulted in USMNT’s ace Folarin Balogun’s ban being overturned – hours before the two nations clash in Seattle. Bosses of the European federation wrote to FIFA chiefs, saying they were “astonished” by the dramatic decision, and the right to appeal has now been given the green light, anonymous sources told the Athletic.
- ▪Soccer Belgium granted right to appeal Folarin Balogun suspension ruling By Chris Bradford Published July 6, 2026, 5:18 a.m.
- ▪Add The New York Post on Google Belgian soccer officials on Monday were granted the right to appeal the ruling that resulted in USMNT’s ace Folarin Balogun’s ban being overturned – hours before the two nations clash in Seattle.
- ▪Bosses of the European federation wrote to FIFA chiefs, saying they were “astonished” by the dramatic decision, and the right to appeal has now been given the green light, anonymous sources told the Athletic.
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