World Cup 2026 Pulse
FIFA just threw the World Cup knockout stage into chaos by suspending a red-card ban for U.S. striker Folarin Balogun—right after a call from Donald Trump to FIFA president Gianni Infantino. Balogun was sent off on video review against Bosnia, but Article 27 let FIFA pause his ban, clearing him to face Belgium. Now, outrage is boiling over: Belgium’s football federation called the move “astonishing,” and UEFA claims FIFA has “crossed a red line.” The stakes? If FIFA can pause bans on a whim, every federation is now wondering if discipline means anything when political pressure ramps up. But here’s the catch: this decision doesn’t just help the U.S.—it shakes the entire tournament’s credibility. Rival coaches are furious, warning that every close call could become a political battle instead of a football contest. Meanwhile, the World Cup drama is peaking: Messi broke the 20-goal mark, Harry Kane passed Pelé, Spain’s defense is airtight, and Ronaldo played his last World Cup match. Legends are bowing out, new stars like Mbappé and Olise are lighting up the bracket, and African teams are smashing expectations. With reporting from ESPN, CBS Sports, Diario AS, The Athletic, and Al Jazeera, this episode breaks down the power plays, the emotional farewells, and the wild storylines shaping World Cup 2026. Powered by Apisod.com
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