According to a report by the New York Times, former U.S. President Donald Trump personally called the head of FIFA to discuss the red card shown to Balogun during a recent match. The call reportedly took place shortly after the incident sparked widespread debate, with Trump expressing concern over the decision and asking the FIFA president to review the footage and the referee’s handling of the situation.
The report says Trump argued that the dismissal was harsh and could have a significant impact on the team’s performance in upcoming fixtures. While it is unusual for a political figure to intervene directly with football’s global governing body, the conversation highlights how high-profile the incident became beyond the sport itself.
FIFA officials have not confirmed the details of the call, but sources cited by the Times said the governing body received the request and reviewed the match report through its standard procedures. The red card has already been a major talking point among fans, pundits, and players, with opinions split over whether the referee’s decision was justified.
The story has added another layer of attention to Balogun’s case, as discussions continue about officiating standards and the influence of outside figures on football matters. Whether the intervention will lead to any formal action from FIFA remains unclear, but the report has ensured the incident stays in the spotlight.








