Infantino reported to IOC over Trump ties after reversal of Balogun red card at World Cup
Non-profit organisation and advocacy group asks for probe to check if Fifa president has repeatedly breached rules on political neutrality

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has received a complaint alleging Fifa president Gianni Infantino has repeatedly breached rules on political neutrality in his support of President Donald Trump.
FairSquare, a non-profit organisation and advocacy group, asked the IOC to investigate, among several instances, Infantino’s possible involvement in the suspension of a one-game ban for striker Folarin Balogun in the World Cup, enabling him to play for the United States in a round of 16 match against Belgium on July 6.
Infantino acknowledged receiving a call from Trump, who publicly lobbied for Balogun to play, but the Fifa president said he did not interfere with the decision-making process.
Balogun played as the USA were eliminated 4-1 by Belgium.
He had received a direct red card in the 64th minute of a July 1 match for a foul on Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Tarik Muharemovic. The US went on to win 2-0 with 10 men in the round of 32, and Balogun was suspended for the next game.
World Cup rules indicate that a red card or suspension cannot be appealed.