Updated
Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jul 8
FIFA Faces Fresh World Cup Bias Claims After Egypt's 3-2 Loss as 8 Teams Reach Quarterfinals
Updated
Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jul 8

FIFA Faces Fresh World Cup Bias Claims After Egypt's 3-2 Loss as 8 Teams Reach Quarterfinals

3 articles · Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jul 8

Summary

  • Egypt's 3-2 round-of-16 loss to Argentina triggered fresh scrutiny of FIFA after a late VAR review disallowed the Pharaohs' second goal before the defending champions completed their comeback.
  • Hossam Hassan said officials favored Argentina to keep Lionel Messi in the tournament, while the disputed call deepened concerns over the integrity of World Cup officiating.
  • Those concerns had already intensified after FIFA lifted Folarin Balogun's 1-game suspension following a public request from President Donald Trump, despite criticism over political interference.
  • The controversy now hangs over a quarterfinal field of 8 teams—France, Morocco, Norway, England, Spain, Belgium, Argentina and Switzerland—with matches starting July 9 across the United States.

Insights

How did a little-known FIFA rule save America's top scorer from suspension?
Will FIFA's reprieve for Balogun now change how referees approach red card decisions?
Is suspending a VAR-confirmed red card a fair check on technology or a dangerous precedent?