Folarin Balogun Receives Straight Red Card in USA’s World Cup Round of 32 Clash
USMNT striker Folarin Balogun was sent off in the second half of the World Cup round of 32 match against Bosnia and Herzegovina following a VAR review for a challenge on Tarik Muharemovic.


Folarin Balogun, the United States men’s national team’s attacking force, was shown a straight red card in the 64th minute of their World Cup round of 32 game against Bosnia and Herzegovina. The incident occurred after a review by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) for a challenge on Bosnia’s Tarik Muharemovic.
The U.S. was leading Bosnia 1-0 at the time of the sending-off, with Balogun having scored the team’s opening goal just before halftime.
Balogun’s Red Card Incident
The pivotal moment came in the 61st minute. As play developed up the left sideline, Balogun attempted to position himself. In the process, he landed awkwardly on the back of Muharemovic’s leg, raking down the defender’s calf and making contact with his ankle.
While the foul did not appear intentional at first glance, replays showed a strong tackle. The VAR instructed on-pitch referee Raphael Claus to review the incident on the pitchside monitor. Following the review, Claus deemed Balogun’s challenge a “serious foul” and issued the red card.
Balogun expressed clear disbelief at the decision, standing on the field for approximately 15-20 seconds before slowly making his way towards the tunnel. Teammates, including Christian Pulisic, and even a Bosnia player, offered consolation.
Key facts
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Player | Folarin Balogun |
| Incident | Straight red card |
| Match | USA vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina (World Cup Round of 32) |
| Reason | Second-half challenge on Tarik Muharemovic, reviewed by VAR |
| Consequence | Balogun to miss remainder of the match and potentially the next |
Balogun’s Impact and World Cup Record
At 24 years old, Balogun had been a standout performer for the U.S. in the tournament. He scored the crucial opening goal in the 45th minute with a precise left-footed finish, marking his third goal of the World Cup. This places him second in scoring for the U.S. in a single tournament, level with Landon Donovan’s 2010 record and behind Bert Patenaude’s 1930 record of four goals.
His consistent threat in attack has been a significant factor for the U.S. throughout the competition, a marked improvement from their previous World Cup campaigns where chance conversion was an issue. Balogun’s impressive performances have justified the strong recruitment efforts by the U.S. following the Qatar tournament.
Referee and VAR Decision Analysis
Senior football writer Stu James commented that the red card appeared harsh, noting Balogun’s stunned reaction. The VAR system is designed to intervene for “clear and obvious errors” or “serious missed incidents.” In this instance, the VAR’s recommendation for Claus to review the challenge led to the red card.
The analysis suggests that while Balogun’s challenge was accidental and clumsy rather than deliberate, slow-motion replays can exaggerate the impact of contact, potentially influencing the referee’s decision. The article notes that while referees can uphold their original decision after a pitchside review, they often change it.
Referee Raphael Claus, officiating his second World Cup match, has a background in the Brazilian domestic league and is a CONMEBOL representative at the tournament. He has previously officiated at the 2022 World Cup and the 2024 Copa America final. His international disciplinary record includes one red card in 23 matches.
Future Implications
Balogun’s dismissal means he will miss the remainder of the current knockout game. Furthermore, he will automatically be suspended for the U.S.’s next match should they advance to the round of 16. FIFA’s disciplinary committee also retains the power to extend Balogun’s ban. This development poses a significant challenge for the U.S. team as they progress through the crucial knockout stages of the World Cup.
Source: The Athletic Football – https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7415091/2026/07/01/folarin-balogun-red-card-usa-world-cup/
Source
The Athletic Football Original publication: 2026-07-02T01:39:08+00:00
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