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