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‘Spineless’: Zlatan Ibrahimović slammed after backing FIFA’s controversial Folarin Balogun decision | Football News
Zlatan Ibrahimović has come under fire after publicly supporting FIFA’s controversial decision to suspend the one-match ban handed to United States striker Folarin Balogun, allowing him to face Belgium in the FIFA World Cup Round of 16. The decision, announced just days after Balogun’s straight red card against Bosnia and Herzegovina, has sparked a major controversy across football, with reports suggesting political pressure may have influenced the outcome. The situation intensified after Donald Trump publicly claimed that he personally contacted FIFA president Gianni Infantino to request that the decision be overturned, with allegations of political interference quickly spreading and fuelling widespread debate about FIFA’s independence and integrity. While FIFA has insisted the ruling was made independently, the timing of the decision and Trump’s own comments have only increased scrutiny.
FIFA overturns Balogun suspension before Belgium clash
Balogun had been expected to miss the United States’ Round of 16 meeting with Belgium after receiving a straight red card in the 64th minute of the Americans’ 2-0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina.The Arsenal striker, who had already opened the scoring before being dismissed for a challenge on Tarik Muharemović, automatically incurred a one-match suspension under FIFA’s competition regulations.However, FIFA later announced that the sanction would not be enforced immediately.In a statement, world football’s governing body said:“In line with Article 27 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code, the implementation of the match suspension is suspended for a probationary period of one year.”The decision means Balogun, who has scored three goals and provided three assists across the tournament, remains available to face Belgium as the United States chase a first World Cup quarter-final appearance since 2002.
Ibrahimović backs FIFA’s decision
Working as a pundit for FOX Sports during the World Cup, Ibrahimović welcomed FIFA’s intervention and argued that Balogun should never have been dismissed in the first place.“What I want to say is I’m happy for the US,” Ibrahimović said.“Like Thierry said, first of all he should not have had a red card, then this decision should have come quicker.“But I’m happy for the US team because they have been amazing, but Balogun has been super amazing and with him it’s an extra force.”His comments quickly divided opinion online.One supporter wrote: “These guy’s aren’t allowed to criticise FIFA. This is blatant home cooking.”Another posted: “Zlatan fakes this big macho persona constantly but look at him with zero spine on live television when it actually matters.”
Henry agrees with the outcome but questions the timing
Ibrahimović’s fellow FOX Sports analyst Thierry Henry also maintained that Balogun should not have been sent off, but stressed that FIFA’s delayed decision had unfairly affected Belgium’s preparations.“Yeah, that’s exactly what it is for Belgium, the breaking news,” Henry said in a video shared by FOX Sports on X.“That must have broken their spirit a tiny bit because you also prepare the game to play a certain way and then suddenly you have to change your preparation of the game.“This is also what it does when you do something like that. Three, four days to take a decision.”Henry reiterated his belief that the original dismissal was incorrect.“Now we need to go back to the point. I do not think it was a red card, and we all said it. We all know that it was not… he didn’t do that on purpose.”He nevertheless acknowledged the disruption created by FIFA’s late intervention.“I have to say that if you’re Belgium, to prepare the game, it does change everything.”Henry added that while similar situations may have occurred previously, referencing Garrincha’s case from decades ago, the central issue remained the timing rather than the final verdict.“I was kind of like okay, it is the right call, but why so late?”
Neville, Keane and Wright condemn FIFA’s handling
The reaction on ITV Sport was considerably more critical, with Gary Neville, Roy Keane and Ian Wright all questioning both the process and FIFA’s consistency.Keane said:“It seems unfair because it is unfair.“You’ve got to look at the opposition team in terms of their preparation and it seems like a bit of a pal’s act shall we say.”Neville reserved his strongest criticism for FIFA itself.“It absolutely stinks, let’s be really clear.“The thing that stinks the most is there should be a review process in place because I actually didn’t think it was a red card.“I think there should be a process which allows it to be overturned, but if there’s no process for it to be overturned and then somehow FIFA, from nowhere, have decided to basically let a player play… and the rules are the same for everybody.“I would be absolutely raging if I was Belgium and every other team in the tournament that’s had a player sent off that might think it’s a little bit hard done by.“Do you know something? Are we surprised? No, not with this lot.”Wright also questioned the integrity of FIFA’s handling of the incident.“Suspensions are meant to be served during the tournament.“This one being suspended, it doesn’t normally happen, but we’re talking about integrity, people talking about transparency, but you look at some of the things that have happened at this tournament with certain teams… it’s shameful, especially as he’s an American player.“Whether he’s guilty of what he done, whether we think he should have got the red card or not, some of the things that have happened at this World Cup have been shameful.”With Belgium already exploring its legal options over the decision and criticism continuing from across the football world, Balogun’s availability has become one of the tournament’s most contentious talking points before the Round of 16 clash in Seattle.
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DeMar DeRozan waived by Kings, now a free agent

Sacramento Kings guard DeMar DeRozan (10) handles the ball against Memphis Grizzlies forward Jaylen Wells (0) in the second half of an NBA basketball game Monday, Feb. 23, 2026, in Memphis, Tenn. (AP Photo/Brandon Dill)
LOS ANGELES–Six-time NBA All-Star forward DeMar DeRozan, a 17-season veteran, was waived by the Sacramento Kings on Monday after two campaigns with the club.
“Thank you for every bucket, every big moment, and every time you represented Sacramento. Wishing you all the best in your next chapter,” the Kings posted on X in announcing the move.
READ: NBA: DeMar DeRozan reaches 26K career points in Kings’ win
Starting at least 74 games in each of the past five seasons and 77 apiece in his two years with the Kings, DeRozan became a casualty of a rebuilding franchise creating financial flexibility.
Now he’s one of the top free agents on the market.
DeRozan has averaged 21.1 points, 4.3 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.0 blocked shots in 1,264 games with the Toronto Raptors, San Antonio Spurs, Chicago Bulls and the Kings.
The 36-year-old American, who helped the United States to Olympic gold at Rio in 2016 and the 2014 Basketball World Cup crown, averaged 18.4 points, 4.1 assists, 2.9 rebounds and 1.0 blocked shots a game last season.
DeRozan’s teams, however, have missed the playoffs in six of the past seven seasons, including both of his campaigns with Sacramento.
DeRozan ranks fifth among all active NBA players in scoring and 16th on the NBA’s all-time scoring list with 26,711 points.
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Belgium knocks US out of World Cup after Balogun controversy
Belgium secured its place in the World Cup quarterfinals after beating the US 4-1 in Seattle.
Atalanta attacker Charles de Ketelaere scored twice for Belgium, with Hans Vanaken scoring the third after a mistake by US goalkeeper Matt Freese.
Romelu Lukaku added the fourth in stoppage time after another mistake in the US defense
Germany-born Malik Tillman temporarily equalized for the US in the 31st minute.
The defeat signals the end of the US’ World Cup campaign, marking the last host country to have been eliminated.
Belgium will face Spain in Los Angeles on Friday, July 10.
FIFA decision causes uproar
The game was overshadowed by FIFA’s decision to overturn a red card received by US striker Folarin Balogun, who featured in the US’ starting eleven for the game without leaving any impact.
US President Donald Trump admitted to having spoken with FIFA President Gianni Infantino about Balogun’s red card, which would have prompted a ban from the last 16 game against Belgium, with world football’s governing body later announcing the red card as suspended for one year.
FIFA’s own statutes forbid any kind of governmental or political interference with the work and decision making of its member associations, with world football’s governing body previously sanctioning national associations for such interference taking place.
Kuwait and Indonesia, for example, were disqualified from the 2018 World Cup qualifiers due to governmental interference in the two countries’ respective football associations.
Infantino, Trump defend decision
Infantino claimed the decision had been made by FIFA’s disciplinary committee and that Trump’s phone call had no influence on it.
“During our conversation I explained that there was an ongoing legal process,” Infantino said in a statement, adding that FIFA’s judicial bodies are independent.
“This is how FIFA’s system works and it is a principle I will always uphold,” he said.
Trump, too, said he had only asked for the red card to be reviewed.
Belgium’s football association appealed the decision ahead of the game, but its appeal was rejected by FIFA.
FIFA’s decision caused large-scale criticism across world football, including by European football’s governing body UEFA and many national associations and high-profile figures across the game.
Edited by: Wesley Dockery
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Report: Commanders sign CB Rasul Douglas to 1-year deal
Nov 14, 2025; Madrid, Spain; Miami Dolphins cornerback Rasul Douglas (26) during practice at Estadio Riyadh Air Metropolitano. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images The Washington Commanders are planning to sign cornerback Rasul Douglas to a one-year deal, ESPN reported Monday.
The deal is reportedly worth up to $3.8 million.
Douglas played last season, his ninth in the NFL, with the Miami Dolphins. He recorded 62 tackles, two interceptions and 13 pass breakups in 15 games (13 starts), earning an AFC Defensive Player of the Week honor in Week 14.
The 30-year old third-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft has 503 tackles, 92 pass deflections and 21 interceptions over 135 games (93 starts) with the Philadelphia Eagles (2017-19), Carolina Panthers (2020), Green Bay Packers (2021-23), Buffalo Bills (2023-24) and Dolphins. With his signing, Washington would seek to bolster a passing defense which ranked 28th in the NFL last season, allowing 242.5 passing yards per game.
–Field Level Media
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Giannis Antetokounmpo, traded to Heat, bids goodbye to Bucks

FILE – Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo walks off the court after an NBA basketball game against the Brooklyn Nets, Friday, April 10, 2026, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps, File)
MIAMI— Giannis Antetokounmpo plans to say hello to Miami in a few days. First, he had to bid farewell to Milwaukee.
Antetokounmpo’s time with the Bucks officially ended Monday, when the trade sending him and Bobby Portis to the Heat for Tyler Herro, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Kel’el Ware, Kasparas Jakucionis and draft capital was approved by the NBA.
Antetokounmpo plans to arrive in Miami in a few days to start his Heat era — and said in a video message posted Monday on social media that he will forever think of Milwaukee, the place where he spent 13 seasons, as his city.
“I want you to hear from my mouth, the city of Milwaukee will always be in my heart,” Antetokounmpo, a two-time NBA Most Valuable Player and 10-time All-Star, said in the video. “This is my home, and this is a place that I had my kids. … It made me the man that I am today. That will never ever change. No matter where I am, Milwaukee will always be my city, my team, my family.”
His run in Milwaukee ended with 21,531 points — by far the most in franchise history, more than 7,000 ahead of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s total during his tenure with the Bucks. Antetokounmpo is also Milwaukee’s all-time leader in rebounds and assists, plus he ranks second on the team’s career list in steals.
And now, he plays in Miami — a team desperate to get back into title contention, one that paid a ransom to make it happen.

Giannis Antetokounmpo #34 of the Milwaukee Bucks looks on against the Miami Heat during the first quarter at Kaseya Center on March 12, 2026 in Miami, Florida. Tomas Diniz Santos/Getty Images/AFP
“The announcement of today’s trade for Giannis Antetokounmpo and Bobby Portis Jr. is one of the great trades in Heat history,” Miami President Pat Riley said. “In my opinion, Giannis is one of the top five players in the league and Bobby is one of the best power forwards. The difficult part is trading Tyler, Kasparas, Jaime and Kel’el, who have given so much to this organization. We wish them nothing but the best.”
Bucks general manager Jon Horst released a statement saying the trade was in the best interest of everyone involved.
He also lauded Antetokounmpo, as would be expected.
“Since we drafted him in 2013, Giannis has transformed the Milwaukee Bucks in every way — on the court, in our locker room and throughout the community,” Horst said. “Over 13 seasons, he became an extraordinary leader, teammate and representative of this city, and one of the defining players of his generation. The standard he set will continue here.”
The highlight of Antetokounmpo’s 13 seasons in Milwaukee, of course, was the 2021 NBA title. He had 50 points in the Bucks’ title-clinching Game 6 victory over Phoenix, earning NBA Finals MVP honors in a landslide.
Antetokounmpo said then, and reiterated Monday, that Bucks fans deserved that moment.
“I believe the city of Milwaukee is blue collar,” he said in the video. “It’s people that work extremely hard every single day. They give all their hard-earned money just to come watch the Milwaukee Bucks, to come and feel something, to come, to be a part of us.
“I hope that I was able to represent them the best that I could. And I was like them. I showed up to work, did everything. I was willing to do all the dirty work, just like them. I hope that bringing a trophy to this city meant something to them, because it meant so much to me.”
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Errol Spence’s ex trainer Derrick James addresses what went wrong in Terence Crawford training camp
Errol Spence Jr made headlines recently when he described his training camp for the undisputed welterweight clash with Terence Crawford as “trash.”
Spence was comprehensively beaten by Crawford in 2023, suffering two knockdowns before being stopped in the ninth round. The following year, he parted ways with long-time trainer Derrick James, with the pair also becoming embroiled in a two-way lawsuit.
Responding to Spence’s comments on The Last Stand podcast, James appeared to acknowledge that preparations were not ideal, explaining that the gym was busier than usual while he was also overseeing training camps for Anthony Joshua and Frank Martin.
“This is what I’ll say. We weren’t able to do everything that we normally do to prepare for a fight. The gym was busy at that time … so it was a different space. The whole protocol changed right after that [fight] – no kids in the gym, no this or that.
“If that’s his perception… I had two other training camps going on at the same time. They never trained at the same time, but they were going on simultaneously. I will say that. If ‘trash’ is his perception, there’s nothing I can do about it … It was never like I was training all three of them at the same time.”
James did, however, refuse to be blamed for the lack of sparring.
“It was [disappointing] to hear … He said he didn’t spar. No, he did spar for two weeks, and supposedly he got injured within the last week of the sparring.
“So he couldn’t spar for the next eight weeks because he suffered an injury. That’s the only thing that was really different – he didn’t spar because he was injured … [After the injury] his father said, no sparring, he’s gonna save it till the fight.”
Despite their disagreement over the camp, James was quick to stress that nothing should detract from Crawford’s performance on the night.
“This takes nothing away from what Terence Crawford did.”
Spence returns to the ring on July 25 when he takes on Tim Tszyu, with Ronnie Shields now serving as his trainer.
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World Cup 2026 TV schedule: How to watch every knockout game live in the UK
The last-32 of the 2026 World Cup is delivering bucketloads of drama for fans to watch live on television.
Every single game in the competition is available to watch on free-to-air TV for UK viewers.

Of course, you do have to factor in the time difference, with the kinder kick-off times including slots at 6pm BST and 8pm BST, while there are games throughout the night for UK viewers.
Here’s how you can watch every game at the 2026 World Cup on the BBC and ITV – and STV in Scotland.
World Cup 2026 TV schedule, UK
Knockout stages
Sunday 28 June
South Africa 0-1 Canada (Round of 32)
Monday 29 June
Brazil 2-1 Japan (Round of 32)
Germany 1-1 (3-4 pens) Paraguay (Round of 32)
Tuesday 30 June
Netherlands 1-1 (2-3 pens) Morocco (Round of 32)
Ivory Coast 1-2 Norway (Round of 32)
France 3-0 Sweden (Round of 32)
Wednesday 1 July
Mexico 2-0 Ecuador (Round of 32)
England 2-1 DR Congo (Round of 32)
Belgium 3-2 Senegal A.E.T. (Round of 32)
Thursday 2 July
USA 2-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina (Round of 32)
Spain 3-0 Austria (Round of 32)
Friday 3 July
Portugal 2-1 Croatia (Round of 32)
Switzerland 2-0 Algeria (Round of 32)
Australia 1-1 (2-4 pens) Egypt (Round of 32)
Argentina 3-2 Cape Verde A.E.T. (Round of 32)
Saturday 4 July
Colombia 1-0 Ghana (Round of 32)
Canada 0-3 Morocco (Round of 16)
Paraguay 0-1 France (Round of 16)
Sunday 5 July
Brazil 1-2 Norway (Round of 16)
Monday 6 July
Mexico 2-3 England (Round of 16)
Portugal 0-1 Spain (Round of 16)
Tuesday 7 July
Argentina vs Egypt (Round of 16) – 5pm BST – ITV 1, ITV X, STV, STV Player
Switzerland vs Colombia (Round of 16) – 9pm BST – ITV 1, ITV X, STV, STV Player
Thursday 9 July
France vs Morocco (Quarter-final) – 9pm BST – TBC
Friday 10 July
Spain vs Belgium (Quarter-final) – 8pm BST – TBC
Saturday 11 July
Norway vs England (Quarter-final) – 10pm BST – TBC
Sunday 12 July

Quarter-final – 2am BST – TBC
Tuesday 14 July
Semi-final – 8pm BST – TBC
Wednesday 15 July
Semi-final – 8pm BST – TBC
Saturday 18 July
Third-place play-off – 10pm BST – TBC
Sunday 19 July
Final – 8pm BST – TBC
Group stage results
Thursday 11 June
Mexico 2-0 South Africa (Group A)
Friday 12 June
South Korea 2-1 Czech Republic (Group A)
Canada 1-1 Bosnia-Herzegovina (Group B)
Saturday 13 June
Qatar 1-1 Switzerland (Group B)
Sunday 14 June
Australia 2-0 Turkey (Group D)
Netherlands 2-2 Japan (Group F)
Monday 15 June
Ivory Coast 1-0 Ecuador (Group E)
Spain 0-0 Cape Verde (Group H)
Saudi Arabia 1-1 Uruguay (Group H)
Tuesday 16 June
Iran 2-2 New Zealand (Group G)
Wednesday 17 June
Argentina 3-0 Algeria (Group J)
Portugal 1-1 DR Congo (Group K)
Thursday 18 June
Uzbekistan 1-3 Colombia (Group K)
Czech Republic 1-1 South Africa (Group A)
Switzerland 4-1 Bosnia-Herzegovina (Group B)
Friday 19 June
Mexico 1-0 South Korea (Group A)
Scotland 0-1 Morocco (Group C)
Saturday 20 June
Netherlands 5-1 Sweden (Group F)
Germany 2-1 Ivory Coast (Group E)
Sunday 21 June
Spain 4-0 Saudi Arabia (Group H)
Uruguay 2-2 Cape Verde (Group H)
Monday 22 June
New Zealand 1-3 Egypt (Group G)
Argentina 2-0 Austria (Group J)
Tuesday 23 June
Portugal 5-0 Uzbekistan (Group K)
Wednesday 24 June
Colombia 1-0 DR Congo (Group K)
Bosnia-Herzegovina 3-1 Qatar (Group B)
Switzerland 2-1 Canada (Group B)
Thursday 25 June
Czech Republic 0-3 Mexico (Group A)
South Africa 1-0 South Korea (Group A)
Curacao 0-2 Ivory Coast (Group E)
Friday 26 June
Tunisia 1-3 Netherlands (Group F)
Paraguay 0-0 Australia (Group D)
Saturday 27 June
Cape Verde 0-0 Saudi Arabia (Group H)
New Zealand 1-5 Belgium (Group G)
Sunday 28 June
Colombia 0-0 Portugal (Group K)
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World Cup 2026: USA vs Belgium – USA suffer ‘total calamity’ at the back to gift Belgium a third goal
USA goalkeeper Matt Freese with a huge error in judgement as he gifts Belgium’s Hans Vanaken the ball, leaving him with an easy finish that defender Tim Ream could’ve done more to stop. Errors all around as Belgium take control of the round of 16 tie.
FOLLOW LIVE: USA v Belgium
Available to UK users only.
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Tom Wachman Wins McNerney Cup 1.45m in Canada
Tom Wachman continued the good form of Irish riders at Spruce Meadows with success in the McNerney Cup aboard Hawaii.
The McNerney Cup 1.45m in the International Ring at Spruce Meadows was contested by twenty-five combinations as they took on the challenge of a technical course designed by FEI course designer Santiago Varela.
Nine of the competitors made it through to the second round after producing clears in the first round.
Both Tom Wachman and Daniel Coyle were among the nine to go against the clock in the second round.
Wachman and Hawaii delivered the fastest fault-free round of the jump-off, stopping the clock in 38.87 seconds to claim victory.
Saudi Arabian rider Abdulrahman, aboard Heartbeat W, took the runner-up spot, with Juan Manuel Luzardo (IRI) and Guizmo du Riou completing the podium.
Daniel Coyle and VDL Mourinho took fourth.
Top 10 McNerney Cup 1.45m
- Tom Wachman (IRL) & Hawaii
- Abdulrahman Alrajhi (KSA) & Heartbeat W
- Juan Manuel Luzardo (IRI) & Guizmo du Riou
- Daniel Coyle (IRL) & VDL Mourinho
- Tiffany Foster (CAN) & Steadfast
- Brian Morton (CAN) & Baton Rouge
- Jos Verlooy (BEL) & Etundel de Marocy
- Vanessa Hood (ISR) BW Graphik
- Carly Campbell-Cooper (CAN) & U2 Westleven Z
- Blythe Karolyi (USA) & Theo Duc T&L Z
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Reports: Former Lions CB Terrion Arnold clears waivers
Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold (6) practices during mini camp at Meijer Performance Center in Allen Park on Tuesday, June 16, 2026. Released last week by the Detroit Lions after he was arrested on eight felony charges last month, cornerback Terrion Arnold cleared waivers, multiple outlets reported on Monday.
Arnold was arrested on June 24 and is facing charges of armed robbery and kidnapping related to an incident in February near Tampa, Fla.
Arnold is expected to meet with NFL teams that have expressed interest in signing him.
“Although Mr. Arnold has been released by the Detroit Lions organization, he already has been contacted by three other NFL clubs regarding his services,” defense attorney Harvey Steinberg wrote last week. Arnold is accused of being the ringleader of a plot to avenge a theft in February by detaining and pistol-whipping the men he believed were responsible. But authorities said none of the victims Arnold and co-conspirators allegedly kidnapped and attacked were involved with stealing items from Arnold.
The 23-year-old who played at Alabama and was drafted by the Lions was the primary conspirator, according to prosecutors. All three victims are in their teens, according to court documents.
Arnold reported the theft of more than $250,000 in property from an Airbnb in Largo, Fla., near Tampa, three days before the alleged kidnapping and assault occurred.
–Field Level Media
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