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FIFA Lifts Balogun's One-Game Ban, Making Him Available Against Belgium

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US striker Folarin Balogun had been set to miss his team's FIFA World Cup round-of-16 clash against Belgium after receiving a direct red card in the match against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Such a dismissal typically results in an automatic one-game suspension under FIFA rules. However, FIFA announced on Sunday that the one-game ban had been suspended, clearing Balogun for selection. In a further development, Belgium have been granted the right to appeal against FIFA's decision to lift the ban.

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