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Soccer-FIFA backs referee after Trump criticism

By Thomson Reuters Jul 6, 2026 | 7:54 PM

By Rohith Nair

MIAMI, July 6 (Reuters) – FIFA threw its full support behind Brazilian referee Raphael Claus after U.S. President Donald Trump questioned his integrity on Monday following the ​red card shown to United States striker Folarin Balogun ‌that sparked a controversy at the World Cup.

Balogun was sent off by Claus after a VAR check in the last-32 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina for planting his boot into the ankle of Tarik Muharemovic.

However, FIFA later suspended ‌Balogun’s ​red-card ban. Trump said he had asked ⁠for the decision to ⁠be reviewed, describing Claus as “a little bit suspect if you check his past” without elaborating.

“FIFA recognises Raphael Claus as one of the world’s leading professional referees and a valued member of ​Team One (FIFA’s elite group of referees) at the FIFA World Cup,” FIFA said in a statement.

“Throughout his career, he has ⁠consistently demonstrated the highest standards of ⁠professionalism and integrity.”

FIFA said Claus was not available for ​comment, in line with its policy of referees not speaking to ​the media during the tournament. FIFA President Gianni Infantino ‌said referees must be respected.

“Once more, I reiterate that we must respect the referees and respect the rules that govern our game,” he said.

“It is very simple and cannot ever be overstated – without ⁠referees, there is no football.”

Claus has officiated in over 600 matches in his career and Pierluigi Collina, FIFA’s Chief Refereeing Officer and Chairman ⁠of the Referees ‌Committee, emphasised the organisation’s faith in the 46-year-old.

“Raphael ⁠Claus is refereeing at his second FIFA World ​Cup ‌having been with us in Qatar in 2022,” ​Collina said.

“He ⁠is an experienced and highly respected referee and we maintain full confidence in him as a trusted match official.”

Balogun was eventually allowed to start Monday’s last-16 clash with Belgium and was named in the starting lineup by coach Mauricio Pochettino.

(Reporting by Rohith Nair in MiamiEditing ​by Toby Davis)