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Belgium refuses to drop FIFA case over Balogun despite World Cup win
Despite securing victory and a place in the World Cup quarter-finals, the Royal Belgian Football Association (URBSFA) has reiterated its commitment to pursuing legal action against FIFA regarding the Folarin Balogun red-card dispute.
The URBSFA confirmed in a statement that it will not abandon its challenge to FIFA’s disciplinary regulations, even after Belgium’s progress in the tournament. "The URBSFA continues its commitment to revising the current FIFA regulations and their application," the statement read.
The federation praised the Red Devils’ on-field performance but stressed that its legal pursuit remains separate from sporting results. "The Royal Belgian Football Association is proud of how the Red Devils reacted on the pitch yesterday," it noted.
Beyond the pitch, the URBSFA vowed to continue monitoring the case with FIFA, arguing that international football must adhere to principles of legal security, transparency, fairness and fair play. "Clear procedures, respect for defence rights and consistent application of regulations are essential to maintain trust among member federations, coaches, players and supporters," it stated.
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The Belgian federation also framed its stance as a potential precedent-setter. "Regardless of the sporting outcome, the URBSFA will continue to advocate for correct and consistent application of these principles by FIFA to prevent any form of arbitrariness," it said. In its statement, the URBSFA claimed widespread global support for its position. "In this effort, we feel supported by millions of fans worldwide and many other federations," it added.FIFA probes racist chant at World Cup after IShowSpeed abuse
The federation concluded by thanking Belgian supporters for their unwavering backing throughout the World Cup and called for unity ahead of Friday’s quarter-final against Spain. "Finally, on behalf of the technical staff and players, we warmly thank the Belgian supporters for their exceptional and unfailing support throughout this FIFA World Cup. Now, together, let us fully turn our attention to Friday’s quarter-final against Spain," it said. The URBSFA also referenced international backing, noting that even French stakeholders had aligned with its position.