What is Article 27 of FIFA’s Disciplinary Code that allows red-carded Balogun to play?

MIAMI, July 5 : FIFA will allow United States striker Folarin Balogun to play in their World Cup last-16 clash with Belgium on Monday after suspending his ban for a red card in the previous round, citing Article 27 of the world ruling body’s Disciplinary Code.Following is an explanation of what Article 27 is.


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What is Article 27 of FIFA’s Disciplinary Code that allows red-carded Balogun to play?

What is Article 27 of FIFA's Disciplinary Code that allows red-carded Balogun to play?

Jul 1, 2026; Santa Clara, California, USA; United States of America forward Folarin Balogun (20) before a Round of 32 match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup against Bosnia and Herzegovina at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images

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MIAMI, July 5 : FIFA will allow United States striker Folarin Balogun to play in their World Cup last-16 clash with Belgium on Monday after suspending his ban for a red card in the previous round, citing Article 27 of the world ruling body’s Disciplinary Code.

Following is an explanation of what Article 27 is.

• Article 27 allows FIFA to suspend the implementation of a disciplinary sanction.

• The sanction itself remains in force but does not have to be served immediately unless the suspension is later revoked.

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• The article allows FIFA’s judicial bodies to suspend the implementation of all or part of a disciplinary sanction.

• However, the code does not mention the circumstances in which a judicial body may decide to suspend a sanction.

• FIFA’s judicial bodies include the Disciplinary Committee and the Appeal Committee.

• The sanctioned player is then placed on a probationary period of between one and four years.

• If the player commits another infringement of a similar nature during the probationary period, the suspended sanction is automatically reactivated in addition to any new disciplinary sanction.

• Balogun’s match ban was suspended for a probationary period of one year.

• The only disciplinary measures that cannot be suspended are those related to match manipulation.

• The Disciplinary Committee is composed of a chairperson, a deputy chairperson and additional members. The chairperson and deputy chairperson must be qualified lawyers.

• The Committee takes its decisions in the presence of at least three members.

• Mohammad Al Kamali of the United Arab Emirates is currently the chairperson of the Disciplinary Committee.

• Committee members are elected by the FIFA Congress for terms lasting four years and for a maximum of three terms.

• Article 27 was previously Article 26 when the Disciplinary Code was updated in 2019. It became Article 27 in 2023.

Source: Reuters

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