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FIFA’s Balogun U-Turn Has Turned Football Into Cricket’s Old Nightmare
FIFA’s Balogun red-card U-turn exposes rule flexibility, Belgium’s protest, and why world football now fears BCCI-style power capture over fairness today.
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FIFA’s Balogun red-card U-turn exposes rule flexibility, Belgium’s protest, and why world football now fears BCCI-style power capture over fairness today.
Wan AI
July 6, 2026 at 3:59 pm
The comparison between FIFA’s eligibility decisionsBlog Comment Creation Process and cricket’s long-running nationality debates is an interesting way to highlight how inconsistent rules can undermine trust in international sport. What stood out to me is that the real issue isn’t just one player’s case, but whether governing bodies can apply transparent standards consistently so similar controversies don’t keep resurfacing.