'We Let You Down': Folarin Balogun Apologises To Fans After Belgium Ends After USA's World Cup Campaign, Promises Stronger Return
· Free Press Journal

New Delhi: USA striker Folarin Balogun issued an apology to fans after his team's humiliating FIFA World Cup exit, saying the team was not at its best when it mattered the most.
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Viral Video Shows Egypt Coach Hossam Hassan Spitting After Argentina Fans Wave Israel FlagBalogun into the international spotlight when set to serve a one-match suspension after receiving a red card for a foul on Bosnia-Herzegovina defender Tarik Muharemovic in the Round of 32 victory before US president Donald Trump's intervention helped get his ban overturned so he was able to play against Belgium.
My debut World Cup… it hurts to wait 4 years to compete at the highest level our sport has to offer. I want to say sorry to our fans it was not good enough when it mattered most and we let you down
— Balogun (@balogun) July 8, 2026
Soccer in America will only become bigger the belief, the talent, and the… pic.twitter.com/Wgk4bnpunV
His presence on the field was not enough to secure a win in Seattle as Belgium shattered co-hosts' dream in the last 16 with a 4-1 victory.
"My debut World Cup… it hurts to wait 4 years to compete at the highest level our sport has to offer. I want to say sorry to our fans; it was not good enough when it mattered most, and we let you down. Soccer in America will only become bigger the belief, the talent, and the passion are continually growing, and I know the best days are in front of us. The future belongs to those who never stop believing; this moment will fuel us. We will be back," Balogun shared in his Instagram post.
Belgium head coach, Rudi Garcia, on his conversation with Folarin Balogun after the match:
— José Roberto Nuñez (@JoserNunez91) July 7, 2026
"He came to talk to me. I really liked that. It is not his fault; he is not the one to blame -- that's what I told him. I really appreciate the intention that he came to see me. I… pic.twitter.com/F933UA7USE
The FIFA Disciplinary Committee's ruling of overtuning Balogun's ban sparked fury around the world. The Belgian Football Association had issued statements expressing "astonishment" at the decision. European football governing body UEFA also condemned the ruling, saying it had "crossed a red line" and could have negative consequences for the game as a whole.
Responding to the criticism, FIFA chief Gianni Infantino reiterated the independence of FIFA's judicial bodies. "I have seen the public comments regarding the decision of the independent FIFA Disciplinary Committee related to the suspension of Folarin Balogun, and I would like to reiterate a fundamental principle of FIFA's governance.
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