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Jurgen Klopp Condemns FIFA President Infantino and Trump Over Controversial Red Card Reversal

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First reported by Mako · Jul 6, 2026

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Jurgen Klopp and football authorities sharply criticize FIFA President Gianni Infantino and Donald Trump after FIFA controversially overturned a red card during the US-Bosnia World Cup match, raising concerns about fairness and integrity in football governance.

  • 01FIFA reversed Paul Arinze Alogon's red card after reported intervention by Donald Trump.
  • 02Jurgen Klopp called the decision 'absolute madness' and questioned its legitimacy.
  • 03UEFA and German and Belgian football associations condemned FIFA President Gianni Infantino.
  • 04British politicians and former FA chairman David Bernstein criticized the move as unfair.
  • 05A British Telegraph opinion warned the decision could damage the World Cup's reputation and called for Infantino's resignation.

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WallaCenter · HebrewJul 6, 2026
Jurgen Klopp Condemns FIFA President Infantino and Trump Over Controversial Red Card Reversal
MakoCenter · HebrewJul 6, 2026
Klopp Condemns Trump and Infantino Over Controversial World Cup Red Card Reversal

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